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Darren O'Hare is an American actor, writer and producer who has worked on various video games, TV shows and movies. He is known for his roles as Lasky in the Halo series, Makoto Suzuki in Tokyo Revengers and Brock Rumlow in Lego Marvel's Avengers.
- Long Island, New York, USA
- 2 min
- Actor, Writer, Producer
Actor: Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Born and raised in Long Island, NY, Darren joined the Army as an Intel Analyst where he quickly excelled to Counter-Intel Agent. During that time Darren was recruited to work on a Joint Task Force with the Department of Defense.
Darren O'Hare is a versatile performer who has worked in film, TV, and video games. He started acting to enhance his skills as an Intel Analyst and Counter-Intel Agent in the Army.
Darren O'Hare is an actor who appeared in TV dramas such as \"24\", \"Bones\" and \"The Unit\". He also worked in film, including \"Transformers: Dark of the Moon\" and \"Beautiful Boy\". See his full filmography and biography on Rotten Tomatoes.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetNo Score YetNarratorNo Score YetNo Score YetSelf, Narrator67%67%George (Guest Star)84%84%Guy 1 (Guest Star)BHI Energy (BHI) welcomes Darren O’Hare to the organization as Director of Operations for its Power Generation business. In this role, Darren will provide stakeholder management of assigned nuclear and non-nuclear clients for safe and effective maintenance, including but not limited to, valve and I&C services.
Nov 10, 2012 · Actor Darren O'Hare Explains How He Brought Halo 4 Tom Lasky to Virtual Life. Shacknews Interviews. 31.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 16. 1.9K views 11 years ago. Actor Darren O'Hare...
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Lucifer. The Chaperone. Yukon Men. Bones. The Last Ship. Acting. Writing. Darren O'Hare is known as an Actor and Writer. Some of his work includes Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, People Like Us, Lucifer, The Chaperone, Yukon Men, Bones, and The Last Ship.