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    David Patrick O'Hara graces screen and stage with vivid performances, leaving a lasting impression on fans around the globe. Whether playing leading man (disarmingly charming as Sean in The Matchmaker), or supporting characters (lovably scruffy Stephen in Braveheart, for one), he can always be counted on to spice up a production with his ...

  2. David O'Hara. Actor, Producer. Born July 9, 1965 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. David Patrick O'Hara was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to Martha (née Scott) and Patrick O'Hara, a construction worker and raised in the Pollok section of Glasgow in a large Catholic family of Irish descent. His paternal great-grandfather was Irish.

  3. David Patrick O'Hara is a Scottish stage and character actor. A graduate of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, he is best known to audiences for his numerous supporting roles ...

  4. Jan 21, 2010 · I think David O´Hara is a great actor, so I decided to make this tribute to him.For everytime he make me laugh, cry, smile and even hate him is his diferent ...

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  5. David Patrick O'Hara (born 9 July 1965) is a Scottish stage and character actor. A graduate of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, he is best known to audiences for his numerous supporting roles in high-profile films; including Irishman Stephen in Braveheart, dimwitted mobster Fitzy in The Departed, hitman Mr. X in Wanted, and Albert Runcorn in Harry Potter and the Deathly ...

  6. Siezing on the idea of an acting career while in high school, David O'Hara left Scotland to pursue the craft at the age of 17, studying at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. The dark-haired actor made his feature debut in a small part in Bill Forsyth's "Comfort and Joy" (1984) and played a Scottish boy in "The Monicled Mutineer" (BBC ...

  7. David O'Hara is a Scottish actor who was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He portrayed the Ministry of Magic employee Albert Runcorn, as well as Harry Potter disguised as Runcorn in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.[2][3] Some of O'Hara's notable films are Braveheart, The Devil's Own...

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