Paul O'Brien | |
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Born | [1] | 14 April 1978
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2004–present |
Paul O'Brien (born 14 April 1978) is a South African-Australian actor, known for his role as Jack Holden in the television soap opera Home and Away , for which he won the Logie Award for Most Popular New Male Talent in 2006.
O'Brien was born in South Africa. Growing up, he lived in South Africa, Mauritius and Australia, before his family settled on the Gold Coast. [2] He has a brother and a sister. [1] O'Brien was a chef, before he moved to Melbourne when he was 21 to pursue a career in acting. While searching for work, he performed stand-up comedy and starred in various short films and stage productions. [2]
O'Brien made his stage debut in a production of Julia Britton's Five Minute Call at The Butterfly Club in 2004. [3] He joined the cast of soap opera Home and Away as police constable Jack Holden in 2005. O'Brien relocated to Sydney from Melbourne for the role. One of his character's most notable storylines was an on-again-off-again romance with Jodi Gordon's Martha Mackenzie. [4] For his portrayal of Jack, O'Brien won the Logie Award for Most Popular New Male Talent in 2006, [5] and was further nominated for Most Popular Actor in 2007 and 2008. [6] [7] He was named the runner-up, behind comedian Andy Lee, in the 2006 Cleo Bachelor of the Year competition. [8]
In 2008, O'Brien took part in the third series of It Takes Two , an Australian reality show in which celebrities compete against each other by singing. O'Brien was partnered with pop singer Jade MacRae and they finished in fourth position. [2] [9] O'Brien left Home and Away in 2008 and his character was killed off, with his last scenes airing in early 2009. [10] After leaving the serial, O'Brien joined the cast of Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer was Here as murdered police officer Rodney Miller. Fellow Home and Away actor Todd Lasance also starred in the series, but O'Brien said he did not think their characters' paths would cross. [11]
O'Brien began to pursue a film career, beginning with a part in John Doe: Vigilante (dir. Kelly Dolen) before securing the role of ex-assassin Ryan Teller in Message Man (dir. Corey Pearson).
In October 2013, it was announced that he had joined the cast of Neighbours in the guest role of Eric Edwards. [12] O'Brien starred in The Subjects (dir. Robert Mond), short films Peacekeeper and Without A Shirt, before appearing in Project Eden: Vol I as Agent Williams.
In December 2017, O'Brien was cast as the lead opposite John Jarrett in the Christmas comedy Christmas Down Under, directed by Louis Mandylor. Christmas Down Under was released in 2018. [13] In 2018, O'Brien was cast opposite Catherine Bell in Hallmark's A Summer to Remember. That same year, he starred in the Indonesia set film Message Man as a ruthless hitman who comes out of retirement to avenge a poor Indonesian family who are being terrorized by modern-day child slavers.
In March 2023, O'Brien began shooting the Australian feature film The Gorge in Queensland, alongside fellow Home and Away actor Lincoln Lewis. [14]
O'Brien launched his acting school, Paul O'Brien Acting, to help actors become working actors. [15] O'Brien felt that a lot of what was taught to him was outdated or redundant in the world of film and television acting.
Based in South Yarra, Victoria, O'Brien has helped many of his students get agents, get auditions and book roles. He stands by the Flow Technique as being the most effective approach to acting and auditions.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005–2009 | Home and Away | Jack Holden | Series Regular |
2011 | Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer was Here | Rod Miller | Supporting |
2013 | Neighbours | Eric Edwards | Guest |
2014 | John Doe: Vigilante | Jack Callahan | Supporting |
2015 | The Subjects | John | Lead |
2017 | Project Eden: Vol I | Agent Williams | Supporting |
2018 | Message Man | Ryan Teller | Lead |
2018 | Christmas Down Under | Aaron Parker | Lead |
2018 | A Summer to Remember | Trevor | Lead |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2006 | 48th Logie Awards | Most Popular New Male Talent | Home and Away | Won |
2007 | 49th Logie Awards | Most Popular Actor | Nominated | |
2008 | 50th Logie Awards | Most Popular Actor | Nominated | |
2016 | 3rd Connect Film Festival | Jury Prize for Best Ensemble Acting Award (shared with the cast) | Peacekeeper | Nominated |
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