Dean O'Gorman

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Dean O'Gorman
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O'Gorman at Boston Comic-Con in 2013
Born Dean Lance O'Gorman
(1976-12-01) 1 December 1976 (age 47)
Auckland, New Zealand
Occupation Actor, photographer, artist
Years active 1990–present
Website http://deanogorman.com/

Dean Lance O'Gorman (born 1 December 1976) is an actor, artist, and photographer from New Zealand. He is known for playing the dwarf Fíli in the Hobbit trilogy and for playing Anders in The Almighty Johnsons.

Early life

O'Gorman was born in Auckland, New Zealand, to parents Lance, a landscape painter, and Christine O'Gorman. He has a younger brother, Brett, who is also an actor as well as a comedian. O'Gorman earned a black belt in karate by the age of ten,[1] and attended Rangitoto College in Auckland. He initially planned to study graphic design.[2]

Career

Actor

In 2012 O'Gorman starred in the first of the Hobbit Trilogy 'An Unexpected Journey.' In 2013, he reprised his role as Fili in 'The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug'. He reprised his role again in 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies'.

Film

At 12 years old, O'Gorman was discovered by a casting agent during a school speech competition.[3] His acting career began in 1995 with the main role in teen romance Bonjour Timothy, a performance which earned him a nomination for Best Actor at the Giffoni Film Festival.[2]

Subsequent roles included Mark in New Zealand drama When Love Comes and Johnny in Snakeskin, the latter of which received 5 awards at the 2001 New Zealand Film and Television Awards.[2]

In April 2011, he was cast as the Dwarf Fili in Peter Jackson's three-part film adaptation of The Hobbit,[4] which led to an advertisement for Air New Zealand, where he had a cameo appearance.[5]

Television

He won the role of Harry Martin in New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street and appeared in both Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess multiple times, as well as holding a regular role as Iolaus in Young Hercules opposite Ryan Gosling,[2] and in McLeod's Daughters, as Luke Morgan, a love interest of Jodi Fountain McLeod.

He has made multiple guest appearances on several television shows including The Cult, Go Girls and Legend of the Seeker. From 2011–2013, O'Gorman played the role of Anders Johnson in the New Zealand fantasy series The Almighty Johnsons.[2] He will play George Lowe in the mini-series Hillary.

Art and photography

In addition to acting, O'Gorman is also a photographer and artist. In an interview with Tom Cardy, he confessed to a recession of his career in his first year in Los Angeles.[6] He was almost broke, but was soon discovered by his friend's agent and thus began to receive more work, dividing his time between painting, photography and acting.

In 2012, he held his first exhibition at the Page Blackie Gallery in Wellington, New Zealand between 19–23 June.[6] The theme of the exhibition focused on the Vietnam War, something he felt conveyed a great deal of humanity. In order to obtain accuracy in his work, O'Gorman sought the advice of a New Zealand Vietnam veteran.[6] Preferring to dress and set up shoots himself, the models for this gallery included other cast members from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey[6] and The Almighty Johnsons.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Bonjour Timothy Timothy Taylor
1996 Siren Siren Short film
1998 Young Hercules Young Iolaus Video
1998 When Love Comes Along Mark
2001 Snakeskin Johnny
2002 Toy Love Ben
2004 Piggy Confucius Short film
2008 The Legend of Bloody Mary Rev. Whittaker
2009 Sabotage Bobby
2010 Kawa Chris
2012 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Fíli
2013 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Fíli
2014 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Fíli
2015 Trumbo Kirk Douglas

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1990 The Rogue Stallion Tony Garrett TV film
1990 Raider of the South Seas Bobby Morrison TV film
1995 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Iloran Episode: "The Gauntlet"
1996 Shortland Street Nurse Harry Martin TV series
1996 Return to Treasure Island Jim Hawkins TV film
1996 Xena: Warrior Princess Homer / Orion Episode: "Athens City Academy of the Performing Bards"
1997 Doom Runners Deek TV film
1997 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Young Iolaus / Ruun Episodes: "Regrets... I've Had a Few", "Prodigal Sister"
1998 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Young Iolaus Episodes: "Medea Culpa", "Twilight"
1998 The Legend of William Tell Darek Episode: "The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior"
1998 The Chosen Andrew Scott TV film
1998-1999 Young Hercules Iolaus Main role (45 episodes)
1999 Big Sky Dean Episode: "A Family Affair"
1999 Duggan Fergus MacLllwaine Episode: "Going Overboard"
1999 Fearless Cliff TV film
2000 Xena: Warrior Princess Wiglaf Episode: "Return of the Valkyrie"
2001 Lawless: Beyond Justice Nat TV film
2001 All Saints Evan Coen Episode: "The Other Side of Perfection"
2003 Farscape Zukash Episodes: "Were So Screwed: Parts 2 & 3"
2003 MDA Peter Jarman Episodes: "Judgement Day", "St. Crispin's Day"
2004 Serial Killers Dr. Gilligan / Andrew Regular role (7 episodes)
2004-2005 McLeod's Daughters Luke Morgan Recurring role (25 episodes)
2007 Moonlight Daniel Episode "No Such Thing as Vampires"
2007-2008 Animalia Tyrannicus / Harry (voice) Recurring role (4 episodes)
2009 Legend of the Seeker Carver Dunn Episode: "Deception"
2009 Go Girls Marco Episodes: "Signs and Obstacles", "Do the Right Thing"
2009 The Cult Liam Episode: "1.10"
2011 Tangiwai Bert Sutcliffe TV film
2011-2013 The Almighty Johnsons Anders Johnson Main role (36 episodes)
2014 Lego the Hobbit Fíli (voice) Video game
2016 Hillary George Lowe Mini-series

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Dean O'Gorman", NZONSCREEN
  3. "Dean O'Gorman Biography", Tribute Movie
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  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 reviews of Dean O'Gorman in 2012

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