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Kieran O'Brien (born 1973) is an English actor.


Early life and education

Born in
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,
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, O'Brien grew up in nearby
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, and was educated at the Bishop Henshaw Roman Catholic Memorial High School in
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.


Career

O'Brien began acting at an early age and was the star of BBC TV series '' Gruey'' by the time he was 15. He also featured in several other series at the time in one-off or recurring roles including several episodes of '' Jossy's Giants''. He played two roles in ''
Coronation Street ''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
'', Joe Egerton in 1990 and Craig Lee in 1993. In 1993 he also played the role of Lee Jones in ''
Children's Ward ''Children's Ward'' (retitled ''The Ward'' from 1995 to 1998) is a British children's television drama series produced by Granada Television and broadcast on the ITV network as part of its '' Children's ITV'' strand on weekday afternoons. It ai ...
'', and became a regular in the detective series ''
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'', as the titular character's son. In 1999, O'Brien appeared in his first feature film, '' Virtual Sexuality''. In 2001, he played the role of Private Allen Vest in HBO's acclaimed series '' Band of Brothers'' where he played a prominent part in the episode "The Last Patrol". He also appeared in the 2002 film ''
24 Hour Party People ''24 Hour Party People'' is a 2002 British biographical comedy drama film about Manchester's popular music community from 1976 to 1992, and specifically about Factory Records. It was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and directed by Michael Wint ...
''. In 2003, he appeared in
the Cooper Temple Clause The Cooper Temple Clause were an English alternative rock band, formed in Wokingham, Berkshire in 1998. The band released three albums before announcing their split on 24 April 2007, following the departure of Daniel Fisher. After signing a r ...
music video " Promises, Promises" and can be seen saying he got 'laid' in the
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in the making of the video. In 2004, O'Brien appeared in the controversial film '' 9 Songs''. According to ''
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'', ''9 Songs'' was the most sexually explicit mainstream-film to date, largely because it includes several scenes of real, sexual acts between the two lead actors. His role is highly unusual in that he had unsimulated and very graphic sex with his co-star
Margo Stilley Margo Stilley (born November 20, 1982) is an American actress, having had roles in '' How to Lose Friends & Alienate People'' (2008), '' Marple: Murder Is Easy'' and '' Hippie Hippie Shake'' (2009), '' The Trip'' (2010), and '' The Royals'' (201 ...
, including genital fondling, female masturbation with and without a vibrator, penetrative
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,
cunnilingus Cunnilingus is an oral sex act consisting of the stimulation of a vulva by using the tongue and lips. The clitoris is the most sexually sensitive part of the vulva, and its stimulation may result in a woman becoming sexually aroused or achievi ...
, footjob, and
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. During a scene in which Stilley stimulates his penis with her hand after performing fellatio on him, he became the only mainstream British actor who has been shown ejaculating in a mainstream UK-produced feature. O'Brien strongly defended the film during the controversy that followed, saying that he saw no problem with having sex for a film. He said:
"People who say they find it offensive are liars. If they say they find it shocking, I don't believe them. It's only sex. To me they were just scenes we were shooting, to be honest, and I was surprised how ordinary and how natural it was. But it's a different thing for a girl than it is for a lad. I didn't fancy her—I felt protective towards her. On set she was the only woman with a crew of four lads. I know how difficult it was for her. You can't get away from the fact she's a young girl."
To date, O'Brien continues both his television and film acting careers. Recent appearances have been made in '' The Road to Guantánamo'' (2006) and '' Totally Frank'' (2005–06), as well as a reprise of his role in ''Cracker''. O'Brien was also one of the stars of the
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's police drama ''
HolbyBlue ''HolbyBlue'' (also known as ''Holby Blue'') is a British police procedural drama series that ran for two series from 2007 to 2008. The show revolves around the daily lives of a number of police officers working at Holby South police station. T ...
'', appearing from the first episode until the third episode of the second series. In 2013, O'Brien toured the UK in a stage production of
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's 1997 comedy-drama film ''
The Full Monty ''The Full Monty'' is a 1997 comedy film directed by Peter Cattaneo, starring Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, William Snape, Steve Huison, Tom Wilkinson, Paul Barber and Hugo Speer. The screenplay was written by Simon Beaufoy. The film is set ...
'', in which he plays the "absurdly over-endowed" guy.


Personal life

O'Brien was in a relationship with ''
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'' actress
Nicola Stephenson Nicola Stephenson (born 5 July 1971) is an English actress. She played the roles of Margaret Clemence in '' Brookside'', Julie Fitzjohn in '' Holby City'', Sarah Williams in '' The Chase'', Allie Westbrook in '' Waterloo Road'', and Tess Harr ...
for eight years until 1999.


Filmography


Television


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Obrien, Kieran 1973 births English male child actors English male film actors English male television actors English people of Irish descent Male actors from Oldham Living people