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Eamon Farren (born 19 May 1985) is an Australian actor. Following starring roles in the films '' X: Night of Vengeance'' (2011) and '' Chained'' (2012), he came to prominence for portraying Richard Horne in the 2017 revival of ''
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''. He also won the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) award for Best Guest Or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama in 2015 for his role in the television film ''Carlotta'' (2014). Farren has since had film roles in ''
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'' (2018) and appeared in the series '' The ABC Murders'' (2018) and '' The Witcher'' (2019–present).


Early life and education

Farren was born in north
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and raised near the Gold Coast from the age of six. Farren always knew he wanted to be an actor: "I can't remember a time when I didn't watch a movie and think, 'That's what I want to do'... Growing up, people said you have to have a plan B. I never felt that, I always thought, nah, this is what I'm going to do." He attended Benowa State High School and studied in its French Immersion Program where students study typical subjects but receive at least half of their schooling in French. Farren graduated from the
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(NIDA) in 2007. He credits actors
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and
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as his primary influences and inspiration.


Career

Farren began his career in the Showtime television film '' The Outsider'', starring Naomi Watts and Tim Daly, in 2001, followed by a guest role in the Australian live action series, ''
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'' in 2002. He worked with several theatre companies in Australia, particularly the
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, the Griffin Theatre Company and the Belvoir Street Theatre. In 2007, he was cast as Cpl. John Powell in the HBO miniseries '' The Pacific''. Farren worked his way through all the visual arts in 2008, starring in ''The Man In The Attic'' with the Sydney Theatre Co., the film '' Lucky Country'', and the
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television series, ''All Saints''. In 2012, he earned a starring role in Jennifer Lynch's film ''Chained'', playing "Rabbit", a boy enslaved and raised by a serial killer played by Vincent D'Onofrio. Farren said, "... Shooting the film felt like second nature, the scenes would be focused but loose, incredibly tense but hilarious. I never had to say too much to her ynch she would give me a look or whisper one word and I'd get it." Farren's next major role was in the ABC TV tele-movie, ''Carlotta'', playing Danny/Ava, a transgender mate of the main character, that earned him the AACTA Award in 2015 for Best Guest Or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama. Farren said of filming, "The whole thing was a highlight, but one of my favourite scenes to shoot was when Carol and Ava are on the way to buy hormones for the first time – corpsing never felt so right." Farren's theatre career continued in 2014 with critically acclaimed roles as Edward Ridgeway in ''Switzerland'' and Elliott in ''Girl Asleep'', which would be adapted to film and star Farren as a different character, Adam/Benoit Tremet, a year later. Farren starred as Kirill in Sydney Theatre Co's ''
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'' in 2015, reprising the role in 2017 for its Broadway production, which also starred
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in her Broadway debut. Farren was cast as the character Richard Horne in the revival of the U.S. TV series ''
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'' which aired in 2017.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations

;2015:Winner, Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama - "Danny/Ava" Carlotta. Australian Academy of Cinema & Television Arts (AACTA). :Nominee, Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Mainstream Production - "Edward Ridgeway" Switzerland. Sydney Theatre Awards. ;2010:Runner up, Heath Ledger Scholarship, Australians In Film, 2010.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Farren, Eamon Living people 21st-century Australian male actors AACTA Award winners Australian male stage actors Australian male film actors Australian male television actors Male actors from the Gold Coast, Queensland 1985 births