Stephen Hagan

Stage Actor

Stephen Hagan was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland on January 25th, 1985 and is the Stage Actor. At the age of 39, Stephen Hagan biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
January 25, 1985
Nationality
Ireland
Place of Birth
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Age
39 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Actor, Film Producer, Television Actor
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Stephen Hagan Life

Stephen Hagan is an Irish actor.

Personal life

Hagan, a student at Carrickfert Grammar, lived in Greenisland, England. As a teenager, Hagan contributed to amateur drama at Youth Lyric, as well as White Lights in Whitehead. Hagan, a student at Northumbria University, wanted to investigate accountancy and join his father's company before embarking on a career as an actor. In 2007, Hagan graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Hagan married actress Wendy Wason, who has a son and two step-children. In Northern Ireland, Hagan's grandparents are friends with the parents of his Lucky Man co-star James Nesbitt. Both had been together ten years before Hagan was a child and Nesbitt was filming Murphy's Law in Northern Ireland. Hagan is a huge fan of football and rugby and he loves Arsenal FC and Ulster Rugby.

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Stephen Hagan Career

Stage career

In Antony Sher's play The Giant, Hagan's first big job after drama school was a role in Vito Barratini, a muse of the artist Michelangelo. Hagan appeared in the original cast of the West End and Broadway hit play End of the Rainbow, as well as in Cyrano de Bergerac opposite Joseph Fiennes at the Chichester Festival Theatre. Hagan appeared in The York Relist at Riverside Studios, and The Real Thing at Salisbury Playhouse. He has appeared in many productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company, including Twelfth Night, The Tempest, The Comedy of Errors, and Cressida.

Television and film career

Hagan appeared in the Steven Seagal film Against The Dark. Hagan appeared in the British drama Clapham Junction before appearing in a BBC drama Mistresses episode in 2008. In 2011, he appeared on BBC drama The Cut and the ITV miniseries Injustice. He appeared in the ITV series Midsomer Murders' episode "The Ballad of Midsomer County," where he played Jay Templeton. Shooting for Socrates, Best: His Mother's Son, Risen, Joseph Fiennes, Zoo, and A Royal Christmas with Jane Seymour have all been featured.

Hagan appears in Stan Lee's Lucky Man, which sees him playing Rich, James Nesbitt's brother, in his role as DI Harry Clayton.

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Krispy Kreme is forced to repent for a 'racist' marketing quip

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2023
A series of advertisements promoting people coming together for activities such as birthday parties, sports matches, life milestones, and movie nights were released by the doughnut franchise. However, after one of the advertisements featured a racial word, the corporation was forced to release a grovelling apology.

Dr Stephen Hagan, the man behind push to rename Coon cheese, calls for national audit on offensive and racist place names - including Blackfellows beach in South Australia

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 6, 2023
Dr Stephen Hagan, a Queensland-based author and anti-racism activist, said that 'every public sign" needs to be investigated state by state. 'We need to highlight and red flag signs that are offensive,' Dr. Hagan said in The Advertiser. If the answer is "yes," ask them to nominate a word to replace it and then go about formalizing it, then go about formalizing it. If there is a sign that First Nations people are offensive or derogatory, take it down.'

A few doors down from the killer's on-screen home in Netflix's thriller You on sale for £4 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2023
A mews house just a few doors away from serial killer Joe Goldberg's home on hit Netflix show 'You' is up for auction for less than £4 million. In the English capital in the new series after faking his death and lands himself in an apartment, which is being shot in Kynance Mews, south Kensington, murderous heartthrob Joe, played by Penn Badgley, is present. Narcissistic Joe is often seen gazing through the windows of neighbour Malcolm Harding, played by Stephen Hagan, and Charlotte Ritchie's Kate Galvin. The luxurious Kynance Mews homes were built behind larger townhouses, some of which have now been divided into flats.