Conn Horgan
Conn Horgan is a distinguished actor celebrated for his contributions to film and theater, with notable credits including "Crimson Tide" (1995), "Batman Begins" (2005), and the television series "Person of Interest" (2011). Born in Ireland, Horgan has made a significant mark on the stage in both the United States and his native country. He has performed at prominent New York venues, including the Irish Repertory Theatre and the Irish Arts Center, showcasing his talent in classic Irish dramas by esteemed playwrights such as Sean O'Casey, Brian Friel, and Martin McDonagh.
Horgan's filmography also features notable works like "Gods and Generals," "Gettysburg," and "Batman Returns," in addition to the independent feature "Beyond the Pale." More recently, he has completed independent projects such as "Carmen," "Selfie 69," and "The Horseman," further diversifying his artistic portfolio.
On television, Conn has appeared in acclaimed series including "Elementary," "New York Undercover," and, like many accomplished New York actors, has made his mark on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." With a career spanning various genres and mediums, Conn Horgan continues to leave an indelible imprint on the performing arts, captivating audiences with his versatile performances.
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