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Ian Clayton Gallagher was born on May 9, 1996, the product of a PCP-fueled affair between his mother Monica and Clayton Gallagher, Frank's brother, in the summer of 1995. Monica conceals knowledge of this affair from the Gallagher family, leaving them to believe that Ian is Frank's son.
Monaghan is known for his role as Ian Gallagher on the Showtime comedy-drama series Shameless and as twins Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska, who serve as origins for the Joker, on the DC Comics-based TV series Gotham. [2] He also portrayed Cal Kestis in the action-adventure game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and its sequel Jedi: Survivor.
He has also starred in the short films Grandad and The 10th Man [1] and has appeared in a number of TV shows such as The Commander starring Amanda Burton, and a main role as Ian Gallagher in Shameless for seven series, from 2004 to 2010. In 2007, he appeared in the videos for The View's double A-side "The Don" and "Skag Trendy". In 2011, he ...
CBS PHOTO ARCHIVE/CONTRIBUTOR/GETTY IMAGES. 2. Lucy & Ricky, I Love Lucy For as much as their push-and-pull relationship still makes us laugh every time Ricky comes home from work early to catch ...
Fisher has received critical acclaim for playing Mickey Milkovich, a gay thug character on Shameless from 2011 to 2021. [7] In 2014 Vanity Fair named his relationship with Cameron Monaghan's Ian Gallagher the best-written gay couple on television. [8] Though Fisher is straight, his sexuality is often questioned in interviews.
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The play, based on Delia Ephron's memoir of the same name, opens Wednesday, Oct. 23 Julianna Margulies and Peter Gallagher Find Love in First Look at New Broadway Rom-Com “Left on Tenth ...
He then befriends and gets into a relationship with Ian Gallagher. [6] In 2017, transgender actors and actresses including Fletcher (with the help of GLAAD and ScreenCrush) were part of a filmed letter to Hollywood written by Jen Richards, asking for more and improved roles for transgender people.