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2003–present. Robert Sheehan (born 7 January 1988) [1] is an Irish actor. He is best known for television roles such as Nathan Young in Misfits, Darren Treacy in Love/Hate, and Klaus Hargreeves in The Umbrella Academy, as well as film roles such as Tom Natsworthy in Mortal Engines and Simon Lewis in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.
Nathan Jr. Nathan Young is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 science fiction comedy-drama Misfits, portrayed by Robert Sheehan. He first appeared in Series 1 Episode 1 and departed in a webisode entitled "Vegas Baby!" after Sheehan quit the role. He serves as one of the main protagonists of the show.
Main cast. The original main characters of Misfits, left to right: Curtis (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett), Nathan (Robert Sheehan), Kelly (Lauren Socha), Alisha (Antonia Thomas) and Simon (Iwan Rheon). The initial five main characters are brought together when they are all sent to community service for various crimes.
Sofia Boutella was born in the Bab El Oued district of Algiers, Algeria, [7] to an architect mother and a jazz musician father, Safy Boutella. [8] Her brother, Seif, works as a visual effects artist in the entertainment industry.
Robert Sheehan: Sheehan describes his character's onscreen behavior as "very out there and very colourful and unashamed about the fact that he is pansexual, or whatever you want to call it." [58] [59] Jack Harkness: Doctor Who & Torchwood: 2005–2020 John Barrowman [60] John Hart: Torchwood: 2008 James Marsters [61] Roscoe Kaan: House of Lies ...
He is portrayed by Robert Sheehan and Dante Albidone, as an adult and teenager, respectively, in the television adaptation. [8] He has the words "Hello" and "Goodbye" tattooed on his right and left palms, respectively. It has been theorized by Mr. Pogo that Klaus has been doing drugs since he was a teenager.
Three Summers is an Australian romantic comedy film, written and directed by Ben Elton. [2] It was filmed and is set in Western Australia, at a fictional summer music festival called 'Westival' (based on the real-life Fairbridge Festival). [3] Over three consecutive years, two musicians (played by Rebecca Breeds and Robert Sheehan) meet and ...
Kelly Bishop, who played Rory’s sophisticated and snappy grandmother Emily in the series, reveals who she thinks was the best partner to Rory in her new memoir, “The Third Gilmore Girl,” out ...