
Kieran O'Brien
O'Brien grew up in nearby Royton and was educated at the Bishop Henshaw Roman Catholic Memorial High School in Rochdale. He began acting at an early age and was the star of a 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. In 1993, he played the role of Craig Lee in Coronation Street and then the role of Lee Jones in Children's Ward. In 1993 he also became a regular in the detective series, Cracker, playing Mark, the son of central character Robbie Coltrane. In 1999 he made his cinema debut with the film Virtual Sexuality and began a reunited with Cracker director Michael Winterbottom for 24 Hour Party People in 2002 and, in '04, for the controversial 9 Songs, which included scenes of genuine sexual intercourse between O'Brien and his leading lady Margo Stilley. His role had earned him the credit of being the only mainstream British actor who has been shown ejaculating in a mainstream UK-produced feature. Since 9 Songs, O'Brien has made two further films with Winterbottom; A Cock and Bull Story and The Look of Love. Recent regular TV roles include Holby Blue and The Syndicate.
20 TV shows
TV Shows

Death in Paradise
BBC One

Vera
ITV1

Chernobyl
HBO

Ted Lasso
Apple TV

Casualty
BBC One

Band of Brothers
HBO

Heartbeat
ITV1

New Tricks
BBC One

Silk
BBC One

Grantchester
ITV1

Prey
ITV1

A Thousand Blows
Disney+

Cracker
ITV1

Secret Diary of a Call Girl
ITV2

Moving On
BBC One

Cuckoo
BBC Three

Years and Years
BBC One

Jason and the Argonauts
NBC

Life on Mars
BBC One

Blue Murder
ITV1
Other Credits
Dramarama, The Terry and Gaby Show, Holby Blue, Love Life, Messiah, Burn It, Bluestone 42, Children's Ward, Glue, Indie Sex, The Cars That Made the World, Andor, The Family Pile, Trucking Hell, Bloodlines, Trucking Heavy: Massive Moves, The Afternoon Play, Born to Run, No Offence, The Last Enemy