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Stephen Hogan
Born (1965-08-26) August 26, 1965 (age 59)
Dublin, Ireland
NationalityIrish
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
Years active1995–present

Stephen Hogan is an Irish actor and audiobook narrator.

Biography

Hogan was born in Dublin, Ireland and lives in London. His uncle is one of two men behind the 1956 theft of Summer's Day from the Tate Gallery, and a film is in development based on the theft.

Career

Film

Hogan played Sky Marshall Omar Anoke in science-fiction film Starship Troopers 3: Marauder. He played the lead role of Adam Smith in Iraq war drama Kingdom of Dust: Beheading of Adam Smith.

As an Irish playing an English detective in the 2021 film Sardar Udham, Hogan said the Irish people can relate their own experience of British suppression to the Indian independence movement.

Theater

Having trained at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, he has worked extensively in UK and Irish theaters.

Audiobook

He has also narrated a number of audiobook recordings with Penguin Random House. The audio book of The Secret Place won Library Journal's Best Media 2014. His respective narration in The Heart's Invisible Furies and Typhoon won the AudioFile Magazine Earphone Awards.

Filmography

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Film

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Some Mother's Son Young Turk
1999 Vicious Circle Frankie
2003 Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor Joseph Reed
2008 Starship Troopers 3: Marauder Sky Marshall Omar Anoke (lead role)
2009 Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution Maximilien Robespierre
2011 Kingdom of Dust: Beheading of Adam Smith Adam David Smith (lead role)
2012 Flat Lake Doctor Guy Bensley (lead role)
2013 The Sweeter Side of Life Wade Harper
Dracula: The Dark Prince Renfield
Earthbound Dr. Richard Webb
2016 Jarhead 3: The Siege Ambassador Dan Cahill
Handsome Devil Connor Master's dad
2017 The Foreigner henchman Christy Murphy
Transformers: The Last Knight Viviane Wembly's Father
The Young Karl Marx Thomas Naylor
2018 We Have Always Lived in the Castle John Blackwood
Show Dogs Bullmastiff, Canini Announcer
2020 Dragon Rider Spinecrackle (voiceover)
2021 Sardar Udham Detective Inspector Swain
2022 The Bigger Picture Creative producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Take the High Road Nick Stapleton
1995 Fair City Sam Maguire/Brian Sweeney
1996 The Governor Declan Lowndes
2002 Doctors Robert Brackley/Blake Calverly
2005 Totally Frank Freddie
2006 The Line of Beauty News presenter
2008 The Tudors Sir Henry Norris
2011 Primeval Henry Merchant
Injustice Eric Duncann
2012 Saving the Titanic Thomas Andrews
2015 X Company General Ned Butler
2016 Harley and the Davidsons U.S. Army general
2017 Kat & Alfie: Redwater Padraig Kelly
2018 They Shall Not Grow Old Various character voicing
2019 High Seas Dr Rocha (English re-voice of principal character)
2020 Thieves of the Wood Meyvis (English re-voice of principal character)
2021 Vikings: Valhalla Ealdorman Sigeferth of Wessex
Capitani English re-voice of series regular
Red Election MI5 agent Alaric Henderson
Ridley Road George Lincoln Rockwell

Radio and audio

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Hamlet Rosencrantz
2005 Taking the Picture Paul Hogan (his uncle)
2007 Hellgate: London Video game Voice actor
2008 The Secret Scripture Narrator
2009 Killzone 2 Video game voice actor for Helghast
The Saboteur Video game voice actor for Sean Devlin
Typhoon Narrator
2010 The Robot Wars / Penrose Series Narrator
2011 The Plough and the Stars Peter
2012 Broken Harbour Narrator
The Zombie Survival Guide Narrator
2014 Divinity: Original Sin Video game voice actor
Lords of the Fallen Video game voice actor
The Secret Place One of the narrators
2016 Murphy Narrator
Hunters in the Dark Narrator
2017 The Heart's Invisible Furies Narrator
Divinity: Original Sin II Video game voice actor for Goblin King
Midwinter Break Narrator
2018 Michael O'Leary Narrator
Last Stories One of the narrators
The Heather Blazing Narrator
2018-20 Skulduggery Pleasant Narrator
2019-20 Three books of The Sonchai Jitpleecheep Series Narrator
2020 Weird Tales One of the narrators
Little Cruelties One of the narrators
The Guns of Easter Narrator
2021 Heart of Darkness Kurtz
Cowboys and Indians Narrator
Sláine the Horned God One of the narrators
Mosley Must Fall Liam McEnroe
TBA Baldur's Gate III Volo

Theatre and musical

Year Title Role Location
2019 Napoli, Brooklyn, directed by Lisa Blair Albert Duffy Oxford Playhouse
2018 Mad as Hell, directed by Cassie McFarlane Peter Finch/Howard Beale (lead role) Jermyn Street Theatre
2011 The Field, directed by Joe Dowling Willie Dee Royal Theatre
2006 Merrily We Roll Along, directed by Karen Louise Hebden Jerome Derby Playhouse
The Importance of Being Earnest, directed by Conall Morrison Algernon Moncrieff Abbey Theatre
2004 A Doll's House, directed by Graham McLaren Torvald Helmer Perth Theatre
2002 Possible Worlds, directed by Adrian Osmond George Barber (lead role) Tron Theatre
2001 The Playboy of the Western World, directed by Robert Delamere Shawn Keogh Liverpool Playhouse
2000 Medea, directed by Graham McLaren Jason Old Fruit Market of Glasgow
Peer Gynt, directed by Conall Morrison Bigriffenfeldt Royal National Theatre
1999 Fast Food, directed by Marianne Elliott Billy (lead role) Manchester Royal Exchange
1998 Richard III, directed by Paul Kerryson King Edward IV & Sir William Catesby Leicester Haymarket Theatre
Saint Joan, directed by Patrick Mason John de Stogumber, English chaplain Abbey Theater
1997 The Heiress, directed by Michael Colgan and Michael Rudman Morris Townsend (lead role) Gate Theatre
1995 Angels in America, directed by Patrick Mason and Conall Morrison Joe Pitt, The Eskimo, Ghost Prior Abbey Theatre

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