
Con O'Neill
Acting
Biography
Robert "Con" O'Neill (born 15 August 1966) is an English actor. He started his acting career at the Everyman Theatre and became primarily known for his performances in musicals. He received critical acclaim and won a Laurence Olivier Award for playing Michael "Mickey" Johnstone in the musical Blood Brothers. Subsequently, he was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for the same role. He has also appeared in many films and television series.
Born: August 15, 1966
Place of Birth: Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, UK
Known For

In Deep
Lying, cheating, thieving—they’re the best undercover cops in the business. Liam Ketman (Nick Berry, Heartbeat) and Garth O'Hanlon (Stephen Tompkinson, Wild at Heart) take on false identities to infiltrate society’s underbelly and stop crime at its core. As they put their lives on the line, Liam tries desperately to hold his marriage together, while Gareth keeps his personal life a mystery.

Always and Everyone
Always and Everyone was a British television drama that ran from 1999 to 2002. It dramatised the hectic everyday lives of the doctors and nurses running the Accident and Emergency department of the large, busy city hospital, St. Victor's.

Chernobyl
The true story of one of the worst man-made catastrophes in history: the catastrophic nuclear accident at Chernobyl. A tale of the brave men and women who sacrificed to save Europe from unimaginable disaster.

Stilts
A young man tries to escape a surreal dystopia where everyone wears ginormous metal stilts

The Penguin
With the city in peril following the seawall's collapse, Oswald "Oz" Cobb seeks to fill the power vacuum left by the death of Carmine Falcone and finally give his mother Francis the life he's always promised. But first, Oz must confront his enemies and his own demoralizing reputation as "the Penguin."

Pie in the Sky
Pie in the Sky is a British offbeat police comedy drama programme starring Richard Griffiths and Maggie Steed, created by Andrew Payne and first broadcast in five series on BBC1 between 13 March 1994 and 17 August 1997 as well as being syndicated on other channels in other countries, including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The series departs slightly from other police dramas in that the protagonist, Henry Crabbe, while still being an on-duty policeman, is also the head chef of the title restaurant set in the fictional town of Middleton and county of Westershire.

Happy Valley
Happy Valley is a dark, funny, multi-layered thriller revolving around the personal and professional life of Catherine, a dedicated, experienced, hard-working copper. She is also a bereaved mother who looks after her orphaned grandchild.

Inspector Morse
Inspector Morse is a detective drama based on Colin Dexter's series of Chief Inspector Morse novels. The series starred John Thaw as Chief Inspector Morse and Kevin Whately as Sergeant Lewis, as well as a large cast of notable actors and actresses.

SAS Rogue Heroes
The dramatised account of how the world’s greatest Special Forces unit, the SAS, was formed under extraordinary circumstances in the darkest days of World War Two.

One Summer
One Summer is a 1983 British television drama serial written by Willy Russell and directed by Gordon Flemyng. It stars David Morrissey and Spencer Leigh as two 16 year old Liverpool boys from broken homes who escape from their lives by running away to Wales one summer. It also starred James Hazeldine and Ian Hart. The series was shown in five 50-minute episodes on Channel 4 from 7 August to 4 September 1983. It was later repeated on ITV in April 1985.
Filmography
as Chief Mackenzie Bock
as Sheriff of Nottingham
as Jack Barton
as Roman McKeller
as General Montgomery
as Frank
as Izzy Hands
as Chief Mackenzie Bock
as Harry Kane
as Father
as Ray Gilchrist
as Viktor Bryukhanov
as Len Savage
as Tony
as John
as Tony
as Huw MacLean
as Joe
as Cliff Costello
as Cliff Costello
as Neil Ackroyd
as Gwen's Dad
as Val
as DCI Ferguson
as Paul
as Patrick
as Matty Snr
as Clive Viper
as Dennis
as Tito
as Ralph Stone
as Joe Meek
as Gerry
as Dr. Bob Massey
as Bruce Shapiro
as Micky
as Colm Hare
as Burglar
as Terry
as Martin
as Troy Fenton
as Kenny Fletcher
as Uncle Ray
as Terry
as Captain Blifil
as Jim Caxton
as Angel Farnham
as Michael
as Ben Walker
as Jed
as Ian Lefebvre
as Nick Gillespie
as Rex Hawkins
as Ralph
as Peter McGeghan
as Davy Throb
as Paul Matthews
as Denis Simpson
as Peter
as Leggers
as Joe Cleary
as Enoch
as Marshall Leigh-Mallory