David O'Hara was born in Johnson City, Tennessee, raised in Phoenix, Arizona and Long Beach, California. At the age of 27, he became one of the top track & field coaches in the US. Coaching three Olympians, they won two bronze medals, and one set the world record in the women's javelin. Retiring from coaching at 29, David took up acting, appearing in a number of movies and television shows. David was nominated for Best Actor for 0930 at the LA Film Fest. 20015 and Best Supporting Actor for Go Out In Violet Waters at the San Diego Film Fest. 20016. O'Hara's screenplays have won Best One Hour Teleplay for Murphy at the Houston World Fest. 2004 and Best Dark Comedy for Peabody, Nevada at Telluride 2005
David Patrick O'Hara was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to Martha (née Scott) and Patrick O'Hara, a construction worker and raised in the Pollok section of Glasgow in a large Catholic family of Irish descent. His paternal great-grandfather was Irish. After leaving school he was accepted for a Youth Opportunities Programme, at a community theatre based at the Glasgow Arts Centre. It toured local schools under the direction of Robin Peoples. He moved to London at age 17 to study at the Central School of Speech and Drama but left after two terms because of a shortage of funds. He went back to Scotland and landed a role in Bill Forsyth's Comfort and Joy (1984), then returned to Central to finish his last term. He was understudy to Ralph Fiennes in "A Midsummer Night's Dream". He performed in "Romeo and Juliet" as Tybalt, directed by Declan Donnellan for the New Shakespeare Company, at the Open Air Theatre in London's Regent Park, which was followed by a European tour. Other stage credits include "The Comedy of Errors" at the Pleasance Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, and "Aff the Other Man" at the Haymarket. He spent a year at the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford and the Barbican, in "Fashion", and in Jonathan Miller's productions of "Taming of the Shrew", "Romeo and Juliet", "Cymbeline", and "Bite of the Night" (directed by Danny Boyle). His big break came as Stephen, the rampaging Irishman who joins forces with William Wallace (Mel Gibson) in Braveheart (1995). The following year, 1996, saw him co-starring opposite Helen Mirren as a slightly independent policeman in Granada Television's Prime Suspect 5: Errors of Judgement (1996), which aired on PBS' "Masterpiece Theatre" in 1997. That same year, he appeared in Alan J. Pakula's The Devil's Own (1997), was the romantic foil to Janeane Garofalo in The MatchMaker (1997), portrayed a biker in the Scottish film The Slab Boys (1997), and portrayed Bill Sykes in The Wonderful World of Disney: Oliver Twist (1997).
David O'Keefe is known for WWII Top Secret Dieppe Uncovered (2012), Black Watch Snipers (2016) and War Junk (2012).
David O'Keefe is known for WWII Top Secret Dieppe Uncovered (2012), War Junk (2012) and Black Watch Snipers (2016).
David O'Kelly is an actor and writer, known for Last Holiday (2006), The Illusionist (2006) and Dungeons & Dragons (2000).
David O'Meara is an actor, known for Inside (1985), The Escapist (2002) and Dark Lies the Island (2019).
David O'Neill is known for Tenner (2008), Death in Paradise (2011) and Grantchester (2014).
David O'Reilly is known for Pilgrimage (2017) and Nymph (2020).
David O'Rourke is an actor and director, known for Fractured Minds (2019), Conductivity (2018) and The Wrong Car (2017).
David O. Riedel is an actor, known for Kryonik (2016), Macho Man 3 and Secret Santa (2018).