BRENNAN ACTING AGENCY 76 Griffin Rath Hall, Maynooth, Co. Kildare Phone Ronnie: 00353 86 783 8619 / 00353 1 6293976 Email: ronnie@brennanactingagency.com www.brennanactingagency.com Neil Hogan Height Build 6’2” Athletic Playing Age Hair 48 - 58 Brown/Grey Eyes Blue Gaiety School of Acting Helena Walsh Ouroboros Theatre Co. Gaiety School of Acting Classic Stage Ireland Focus Theatre Acting for Camera - Kristian Marken Voice Workshop - Helena Walsh Speaking Shakespeare by Denis Conway Performance Year - Tara Derrington Classical Acting Workshops - Andy Hinds Stanislavski Studio - Tim McDonnell FILM & TV PART Titanic: Blood and Steel Fair City Fr.Callihan - Priest for Hire UVF Leader De Angelis Group Mr. Keating Cardiologist RTE Fr. Hannigan UCD School of Film 2007 PLAY PART THEATRE DIRECTOR 2015 Afterthought 2015 Soulsmith 2013 The Tempest 2012 Tiny Plays for Dundrum 2012 Ourselves Alone She Stoops to Conquer 2011 Pariah or The Outcast Iphigenia in Aulis TIC The Clean House 2009 Cracked Eggs 2009 The Life of Galileo Driftwood Doll Films WHIM Productions St. John's Mill Theatre Co. Fishamble JuSt Theatre Company Smock Alley Players Duked Productions Classic Stage Ireland Focus Theatre Bluepatch Productions Scarlet Exchange Dublin Lyric Sinead Gibbons Kevin Henry Fiona O'Connor Jim Culleton Conor Irwin Kristian Marken Lenny Hayden Andy Hinds Joe Devlin Aoife Connolly Tracy Ryan Conor O'Malley Hamlet Old Man Amy’s Father Prospero Various Malachy Mr. Hardcastle Mr. X Menelaus Priest Charles Ray Chancellor & Cardinal Barberini Claudius & Ghost Peter Reid The Winters Tale Julius Caesar Camilo Julius Caesar AC Productions for ABA Productions Hong Kong Classic Stage Ireland Classic Stage Ireland Training PRODUCTION Skills Sports: Swimming and Cycling Interests: Theatre, Irish Literature, Irish History, Tour Guiding DIRECTOR Andy Hinds Andy Hinds Other Performed Dublin Literary & History Tour Review Reviews The Sunday Times (June 2011): "when swarthy Paris arrives in Sparta to woo Helen away from her husband, Menelaus (an enjoyable Neil Hogan)..." The Irish Times (Sep 2010): "....and thoroughly villainous priest (Neil Hogan)" Sth. China Morning Post (Apr 09): "...commanding King Claudius from Neil Hogan.." The Irish Times (Jan 2009): "Neil Hogan is excellent as the sturdy Camillo"... The Irish Times (July 2008): "The first to impress is Neil Hogan as Julius..." The Sunday Times (May 2012): "A true ensemble piece, there are plenty of strong performances, particularly from Neil Hogan........"