John Keogh (actor)

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John Keogh (* 1963 ) is an Irish - German actor .

Life

Keogh first worked in the film industry in 1994 as a film producer and production manager for the short film Der Bach . He made his actor debut in 2002 in the television feature Joe & Max in a supporting role as a reporter. In the same year he had various supporting roles in The Pianist , Equilibrium and in the TV series SK Kölsch and he appeared in 26 episodes from 2002 to 2008 as Dr. Patrick Murphy in The Institution - Back to Life . In 2004 Keogh played the role of their opponent, the scientist Klaus Hintze, in the German-American disaster film Apocalypse Eis by the director Christoph Schrewe , alongside the actors Dean Cain and Bettina Zimmermann . Also in 2004 Keogh appeared in A Happy Day as Fred and in the films Around the World in 80 Days , Seduction in 6 Courses and Beyond the Sea - Music was his life in various supporting roles. In the Irish comedy series Killinaskully he played the character Philip Eno from 2004 to 2008. Keogh had further appearances in 2007 in the film Dresden - das Inferno as Lt. Leslie and in the garage as Mr. Gallagher and in 2009 in The Girlfriend of the Daughter as a Swedish teacher and in Berlin 36 he played the American sports official Avery Brundage .

John Keogh currently lives and works in Berlin and speaks French in addition to his native languages ​​English and German.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ACTOR VIDEOS presents: John Keogh . In: schauspielervideos.de . Retrieved April 18, 2014.