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Robert Sheehan is an Irish actor who is known for his TV roles in ‘Misfits’ and ‘Love/Hate.’ This biography provides detailed information about his childhood, family, personal life, career, etc.

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BirthdayJanuary 7, 1988
NationalityIrish
FamousFilm & Theater Personalities, Actors, Irish Men
Known asRobert Michael Sheehan
Universities
  • Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
Birth PlacePort Laoise
Height183
GenderMale
FatherJoe Sheehan
MotherMaria Sheehan
Sun SignCapricorn
Born inPort Laoise
Famous asActor
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Who is Robert Sheehan?

Robert Sheehan is an Irish actor who is known for his TV roles in ‘Misfits’ and ‘Love/Hate.’ He had a keen interest in music as a child and has always been artistically inclined. He made his acting debut with the film ‘Song for a Raggy Boy.’ His stint as a series regular for his debut TV series ‘Foreign Exchange’ earned him repute in the industry and helped him pave his way forward to stardom. With his remarkable performances in the series ‘Red Riding,’ ‘Misfits,’ ‘Love/Hate,’ and ‘The Borrowers,’ he climbed his way up to become one of the shining young stars of Hollywood. His filmography too boasts of a few major roles, which helped him establish himself as a notable actor. With his roles in a number of successful films such as ‘Killing Bono,’ ‘The Messenger,’ and ‘Three Summers,’ he has proved his worth as a big-screen actor too. He has been nominated for the ‘Best Supporting Actor’ award by the ‘British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ (BAFTA ) and has won the Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) award for his supporting role in ‘Love/Hate.’

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Childhood & Early Life

Robert Sheehan was born on January 7, 1988, in Country Laois, Ireland. His father worked in the local police force. The youngest of the three children in his family, he was a pampered child and was never forced to do anything he did not want to do. Thus, when he started showing interest in music, he was free to go as he wanted. He played a number of musical instruments in school, such as the banjo and the bodhrán.

Having developed a keen artistic sensibility even before entering his teenage years, he started acting in school plays. His most profound acting experience in school was that of playing the role of ‘Oliver’ in ‘Oliver with a Twist.’

An eccentric and confident kid, he did not know the struggle it took to become a film star. He appeared in many auditions as a teenager, accompanied by his mother. He surprised his family by being selected for a role in the film ‘Song for a Raggy Boy.’ He showed immense self-confidence while portraying his character in the film.

He then played the role of a cripple in the play ‘Cripple of Innishmaan.’ Once out of high school, he decided to acquire a professional degree in performing arts. He enrolled at the ‘Galway–Mayo Institute of Technology’ at the age of 17 but did not like the theoretical aspects of being an artist. After failing in his first year at the institute, he dropped out.

His mother was worried about him but continued supporting him and accompanying him to auditions. She became his manager, and this helped boost his confidence. Around the mid-2000s, he started receiving a lot of roles, and it was just a matter of time before he made his big debut.

Career

In 2004, he auditioned for a major role in the series ‘Foreign Exchange’ and bagged the role. This was the first major role of his career. He played a college kid with a sharp mind and appeared in all the episodes of the series, which ran for an entire season.

He then played the role of ‘King Louis XIV’ in the historical drama series ‘Young Blades.’ He became a series regular and gained immense popularity with the audiences. The combination of his innocent screen presence and remarkable acting talent was proving to be working in his favor.

Robert then did small stints for the series ‘The Clinic,’ and ‘Bel’s Boys’ among others, during the 2000s. His role as ‘Liam’ in the two-part comedy drama ‘Bitter Sweet’ was particularly noteworthy and helped Robert in bagging the first breakthrough role of his career.

In March 2009, he appeared alongside renowned actors Sean Bean and Andrew Garfield in ‘Red Riding,’ a dark adaptation of the popular fairytale quartet written by David Peace. This got him further exposure.

In 2009, ‘Cherrybomb,’ a UK drama film, featured Robert in his first leading role in a major motion picture. The film depicted two friends, played by Robert and Rupert Grint, spending a weekend battling each other to win a pretty girl’s attention.

Around the same time, Robert appeared in the supernatural thriller series ‘Misfits,’ which told the story of a few small-time goons who acquired superpowers after being struck by lightning. Robert played a regular role in the series in its first two seasons. It earned him a ‘BAFTA’ nomination for the ‘Best Supporting Actor’ in the year 2011, for his effective portrayal of a young petty offender.

In late 2010, he ventured into another career-defining stint with his major role in the four-part drama ‘Love/Hate.’ The series, directed by David Caffrey, one of Robert’s personal favorites, garnered excellent ratings. Robert’s performance too received immense accolades. The series earned him a nomination for an ‘IFTA’ award for his performance in the lead role, but he ended up winning the honor for the ‘Actor in a Supporting Role’ instead, at the same award function.

In 2011, Robert made a solid appearance in the American film ‘Season of the Witch,’ and in the same year, he portrayed the role of ‘Ivan’ in the Irish comedy ‘Killing Bono.’ The film was a loose portrayal of the life of Irish rocker Ivan McCormick and became a successful venture for Robert.

In the same year, Robert did a theatrical stint in ‘The Playboy of the Western World.’ In 2013, Robert played another leading role, in the film ‘City of Bones,’ which was a film adaptation of the 2007 novel of the same name. The film was appreciated by critics and so was Robert’s performance as ‘Simon Lewis,’ a musician.

In 2012, he became a series regular in the comedy series ‘Me and Mrs. Jones,’ which had him playing ‘Billy Delaney,’ one of the numerous love interests of the titular character.

He then appeared in significant roles in films such as ‘Moonwalkers,’ ‘Geostorm,’ and ‘The Road Within.’

Robert has received several honors for his immense contribution to the art of acting. In October 2015, he became the recipient of the ‘Burke Medal for Contribution to Discourse through the Arts’ from the ‘College Historical Society’ of the prestigious ‘Trinity College.’

Personal Life

Although Robert Sheehan is a committed man at present, he has dated quite a lot of women from the entertainment industry. His past relationship with actress Taylor Kranzle had become a hot topic for the media, but the couple parted ways soon after.

Robert then started dating French actor Sofia Boutella, and their relationship is still going strong.

In his free time, Robert likes to travel and relax with his friends at home. He also indulges in cooking occasionally.

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Robert Sheehan biography timelines

  • // 7th Jan 1988
    Robert Sheehan was born on January 7, 1988, in Country Laois, Ireland. His father worked in the local police force. The youngest of the three children in his family, he was a pampered child and was never forced to do anything he did not want to do. Thus, when he started showing interest in music, he was free to go as he wanted. He played a number of musical instruments in school, such as the banjo and the bodhrán.
  • // 2004
    In 2004, he auditioned for a major role in the series ‘Foreign Exchange’ and bagged the role. This was the first major role of his career. He played a college kid with a sharp mind and appeared in all the episodes of the series, which ran for an entire season.
  • // 2007 To 2013
    In the same year, Robert did a theatrical stint in ‘The Playboy of the Western World.’ In 2013, Robert played another leading role, in the film ‘City of Bones,’ which was a film adaptation of the 2007 novel of the same name. The film was appreciated by critics and so was Robert’s performance as ‘Simon Lewis,’ a musician.
  • // 2009
    In 2009, ‘Cherrybomb,’ a UK drama film, featured Robert in his first leading role in a major motion picture. The film depicted two friends, played by Robert and Rupert Grint, spending a weekend battling each other to win a pretty girl’s attention.
  • // Mar 2009
    In March 2009, he appeared alongside renowned actors Sean Bean and Andrew Garfield in ‘Red Riding,’ a dark adaptation of the popular fairytale quartet written by David Peace. This got him further exposure.
  • // 2010
    In late 2010, he ventured into another career-defining stint with his major role in the four-part drama ‘Love/Hate.’ The series, directed by David Caffrey, one of Robert’s personal favorites, garnered excellent ratings. Robert’s performance too received immense accolades. The series earned him a nomination for an ‘IFTA’ award for his performance in the lead role, but he ended up winning the honor for the ‘Actor in a Supporting Role’ instead, at the same award function.
  • // 2011
    Around the same time, Robert appeared in the supernatural thriller series ‘Misfits,’ which told the story of a few small-time goons who acquired superpowers after being struck by lightning. Robert played a regular role in the series in its first two seasons. It earned him a ‘BAFTA’ nomination for the ‘Best Supporting Actor’ in the year 2011, for his effective portrayal of a young petty offender.
  • // 2011
    In 2011, Robert made a solid appearance in the American film ‘Season of the Witch,’ and in the same year, he portrayed the role of ‘Ivan’ in the Irish comedy ‘Killing Bono.’ The film was a loose portrayal of the life of Irish rocker Ivan McCormick and became a successful venture for Robert.
  • // 2012
    In 2012, he became a series regular in the comedy series ‘Me and Mrs. Jones,’ which had him playing ‘Billy Delaney,’ one of the numerous love interests of the titular character.
  • // Oct 2015
    Robert has received several honors for his immense contribution to the art of acting. In October 2015, he became the recipient of the ‘Burke Medal for Contribution to Discourse through the Arts’ from the ‘College Historical Society’ of the prestigious ‘Trinity College.’

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Robert Sheehan's FAQ

  • What is Robert Sheehan birthday?

    Robert Sheehan was born at 1988-01-07

  • Where is Robert Sheehan's birth place?

    Robert Sheehan was born in Port Laoise

  • What is Robert Sheehan nationalities?

    Robert Sheehan's nationalities is Irish

  • What was Robert Sheehan universities?

    Robert Sheehan studied at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

  • How tall is Robert Sheehan?

    Robert Sheehan's height is 183

  • Who is Robert Sheehan's father?

    Robert Sheehan's father is Joe Sheehan

  • Who is Robert Sheehan's mother?

    Robert Sheehan's mother is Maria Sheehan

  • What is Robert Sheehan's sun sign?

    Robert Sheehan is Capricorn

  • How famous is Robert Sheehan?

    Robert Sheehan is famouse as Actor

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    Robert Sheehan's twitter is http://www.twitter.com/robmsheehan/