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Denis O'Hare (I)
  • Birth Name:
    Denis Patrick Seamus O'Hare
  • Common Name:
    Denis P. O'Hare
  • Date of Birth:
    January 17, 1962
  • Place of Birth:
    Kansas City, Missouri, USA
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    Black
  • Eye Color:
    Brown
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Education:

    Brother Rice High School

    Northwestern University

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    Denis O'Hare (I)

    Awards

    Denis O'Hare (I)
    2009 : Critics Choice Award,  Best Acting Ensemble for : Milk

    Trivia

    Denis O'Hare (I)
    • Denis was nominated for a 1988 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for "Sneaky Feelings" at the Remains Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
    • Denis was awarded the 1986 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for "Never the Sinner" at the Stormfield Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
    • He often compared physically to William Schallert.
    • Denis nominated five times for the Distinguished Performance Award from the Drama League, for "Take Me Out" (2003), "Assassins" (2004), "Sweet Charity" (2006), "Inherit the Wind" and "A Spanish Play" (2007) and "Uncle Vanya" (2008).
    • For his performance as Oscar in Broadway's "Sweet Charity," he won the 2005 Drama Desk Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. He was also nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award (Best Actor in a Musical) and two Broadway.com Audience Awards, for Favorite Featured Actor in a Musical and Favorite Onstage Pair (with Christina Applegate).
    • In addition to his Tony Award for "Take Me Out," he also won the 2003 Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Obie Award, Lucille Lortel Award and Broadway.com Audience Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.
    • Denis won the 2003 Clarence Derwent Award for "Take Me Out", presented to outstanding newcomers to the New York theater scene.
    • He spent 12 years as a stage actor in Chicago before moving to New York.
    • Denis won Broadway's 2003 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for his performance as Mason Marzac in Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out." Was nominated the next year, in 2004, as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for playing Garfield assassin Charles J. Guiteau in "Assassins."
    • Denis performed in "Cabaret" on Broadway as Herr Ludwig with Alan Cumming and Natasha Richardson.

    Biography

    Denis O'Hare (I)
    Last Updated: Saturday, October 24, 2009

    DenisA Tony award-winning stage performer who has also made his mark on screens both big and small, Denis O'Hare has appeared in such popular television series as Law & Order, and such critically acclaimed features as The Anniversary Party and 21 Grams.Initally known as a stage actor, the Kansas City native honed his craft at Northwestern University before jumping into the Chicago theater scene. Soon, O'Hare made the move to New York City to try his luck on Broadway. He proved a natural at musicals, and would quickly go on to earn accolades for performances in Assassins and Cabaret.

    Denis O'Hare made minor headlines when he missed a performance of Sweet Charity: he and partner Hugo Redwood were inexplicably held by the TSA on terror charges while attempting to board a plane bound for New York (after attending his sister's wedding in Virginia). But O'Hare and co-star Christina Applegate both earned Drama Desk nominations for the play. On the big screen, the actor made strides with appearances in such films as River Red and Woody Allen's Sweet and Lowdown. Though O'Hare did display an impressive onscreen charisma, his stage roots would continue to serve him well in roles opposite Campbell Scott in Hamlet, Carol Burnett in the made-for-TV Once Upon a Mattress, and in the New York theater-world melodrama Heights.

    O'Hare won points with the indie-hipster crowd in the twentysomething hit Garden State (as a philosophical man living in a landlocked houseboat), as well as in Ryan Fleck's Oscar-nominated drama Half Nelson. A role in director Michael Winterbottom's political drama A Mighty Heart followed in 2007. An avid artist and activist in his spare time, O'Hare began crafting Cornell Boxes for friends after reading about the curious art pieces in a William Gibson novel, and devotes much of his energy toward promoting alternative energy sources and gay rights, protesting the Iraq War and the War on Terror, and helping to feed and clothe the homeless.

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