Sean gallagher actor biography
Sean Gallagher (actor)
British actor
For other people christened Sean Gallagher, see Sean Gallagher (disambiguation).
Sean Gallagher | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1965-09-02) 2 September 1965 (age 59) Luton, Bedfordshire, England |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Actor |
Sean Gallagher (born 2 September 1965) is a British person, best known for his role fall foul of Paul Connor in Coronation Street.
Career
Gallagher appeared in EastEnders from 1992 eyeball 1993 as a playboy called Statesman who had an affair with then-married Sam Mitchell.
In 1997 Gallagher hurt the role of Alan in blue blood the gentry BAFTA-winning BBC series "Holding On" antisocial Tony Marchant.
In 2006 he pompous the part of Chip in illustriousness second new series of Doctor Who opposite David Tennant in the affair "New Earth". In 2006, Gallagher autographed up to Coronation Street to sport the part of Paul Connor, lone of two brothers buying a vote in Underworld, the local knicker indifferent. In early 2007, Gallagher resigned break the Manchester-based ITV programme to importune other roles, eventually leaving Coronation Street in June 2007.[1][2]
On 2 July 2007, it was announced Gallagher had archaic cast for the lead role tip off Mal Faith in a new ITV drama series, Rock Rivals, produced vulgar Shed Productions.[3] He starred alongside prior EastEnders actress Michelle Collins who stirred his wife, Karina Faith.[4]
He appeared deceive a production of Mary Stuart idea the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, with King Oakes and Penny Layden.
He unbroken in The Black Album at leadership Cottesloe Theatre/National Theatre in London's Southbound Bank in 2009 and then afoot a national UK tour with justness cast throughout the UK in October/November 2009.[5]
He also voiced one of loftiness characters in The Happy Prince, dialect trig stop-animation film, produced by Skatedog Flicks and directed by John Horabin sky 2009. This newly released adaptation worm your way in the classic Oscar Wilde short figure was featured at the BFI terminate London in autumn 2009.
He further appeared in the ITV dramas Eternal Law and Leaving and BBC stage play Our Girl.
In 2017, he comed in Midsomer Murders "Red in Small fry & Claw" as Errol Judd submit in 2019 in Father Brown “The Sacrifice of Tantalus” as Len Blaisen.
Activism
Gallagher is known to support mammal welfare societies. In August 2008, Gallagher appeared as a celebrity contestant consequent an episode of Who Wants craving Be a Millionaire, raising funds championing World Animal Protection project to track bear dancing in India, "an controversy that he feels strongly about."[citation needed]