
Actor
Owen Roe
Born 1959 · Dublin, Ireland
Owen Roe is one of Ireland’s foremost film, TV and theatre actors. Roe studied at the Oscar School of Acting and the Brendan Smith Academy in the late 1970s. Roe has been a prolific stage actor for decades. He won an Irish Theatre Award for playing Claudius in Hamlet. He also won a Special Tribute Award at The Irish Times Theatre Awards 2019. He also wrote one play, Fear of Feathers, staged at the Andrews Lane Theatre in 1991. On TV, Roe has appeared on Scarlett, The Ambassador, Ballykissangel, Rásaí na Gaillimhe, Penny Dreadful, Vikings and Fair City., and as Oliver Cromwell in The History Channel Documentary "Cromwell: God's Executioner" based on the book by Professor Micheál Ó Siochrú He has appeared in several films, mostly made in Ireland, including Michael Collins (as Arthur Griffith), Intermission and Breakfast on Pluto. He has received three IFTA nominations. On radio, Roe was one-third of the Scrap Saturday political satire series, and is best remembered for his impression of P. J. Mara, loyal adviser to Charles Haughey. He also appeared on Baldi (BBC Radio 4) as Inspector Rynne.
Acting

Vikings
Count Odo · 2013

Penny Dreadful
Colonel Brewster · 2014

Breakfast on Pluto
Dean · 2005

Michael Collins
Arthur Griffith · 1996

Intermission
Mr. Henderson · 2003

Titanic: Blood and Steel
Sir Norman Hill · 2012

The Hardacres
Lord George Fitzherbert · 2024

Scarlett
Tim O'Hara · 1994

Saving the Titanic
White Star Lawyer · 2012

The Shadow in the North
Bram Stoker · 2007

Ballykissangel
Paul Dooley · 1996

The Walshes
Martin · 2014

Wickedly Evil
The Chief · 2023

The Ice Cream Girls
Jim · 2013

King Frankie
Aidan · 2024

When Harvey Met Bob
Tony Powell · 2010

The Treaty
George Gavan Duffy · 1991

The Christmas Break
Calum Reilly · 2023

Frankie Starlight
Senior Customs Officer · 1995

Abe's Story
Various Roles (voice) · 2019

Der Irland-Krimi: Mond über Galway
Jonathan Carroll · 2023

Soft Sand, Blue Sea
Joe · 1998

Dead and Buried
Jack Sullivan · 2024

Sensation
Liam · 2011