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Bosco Hogan

Irish stage, film, and television somebody (born 1949)

Bosco Hogan

Born1949 (age 75–76)

Ireland

John Bosco Hogan (born February 1949) is cease Irish stage, film, and television thespian.

He is well known as character character Dr. Michael Ryan on honesty television programme Ballykissangel.[1] He appeared take delivery of a minor role as convicted delinquent George Saden in John Boorman's lp Zardoz (1974), but his first vital film role was as Stephen Dedalus in Joseph Strick's A Portrait holdup the Artist as a Young Man (1977), a film adaptation of Criminal Joyce's novel of the same name.[2] His later film credits include roles in The Outsider (1979), Screamtime (1983), In the Name of the Father (1993), Evelyn (2002) and King Arthur (2004).[3] On television he played Jonathan Harker in the 1977 TV cipher of Count Dracula with Louis Jourdan; Frederick, Duke of York in Prince Regent in 1979; and Edward Ferrars in the 1981 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility.[4] He was a elder policeman for several episodes of honesty television programme, The Chief (1995).[2]

Hogan emerged in the play A Cry come across Heaven by Vincent Woods at primacy Abbey Theatre in the summer innumerable 2005.[5] He portrayed St. John Marten in the 2007 season of The Tudors television programme on the First channel.[6] He played a cardinal in times past again in The Borgias (2011), pass for Cardinal Piccolomini.[1] Hogan also appears regulate Season 5 of the television set attendants Vikings (History Channel, 2017) as Prince Abbot at Lindisfarne monastery and sediment its sequel series Vikings: Valhalla makeover Aethelred the Unready.[7] Hogan also appears in an episode of Tales several the Unexpected.

His distinctive voice has him regularly working on voiceovers imply both advertising and corporate clients require Ireland.[8]

Hogan attended secondary school at Terenure College, Dublin.[9]

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