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* '''Nat''' in ''[[Lawless: Beyond Justice]]''.<br> | * '''Nat''' in ''[[Lawless: Beyond Justice]]''.<br> | ||
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* '''Carver Dunn''' in ''[[Legend of the Seeker]]''<br> | * '''Carver Dunn''' in ''[[Legend of the Seeker]]''.<br> | ||
* '''Anders Johnson''' in ''[[The Almighty Johnsons]]''.<br> | * '''Anders Johnson''' in ''[[The Almighty Johnsons]]''.<br> | ||
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== Articles == | == Articles == |
Revision as of 13:40, 30 January 2012
Biography
- played the role of Iolaus. He has also appeared in both Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess.
Bio from Wikipedia:
O'Gorman was born in Auckland, New Zealand; he has a brother named Brett. He attended Rangitoto College and earned a black belt in karate by the age of ten.
Dean O'Gorman (born December 1, 1976) is an actor from New Zealand. He got his start in the television movie, The Rogue Stallion at the age of fourteen, and has appeared in both Hercules and Xena multiple times. His most recent works are guest appearances on New Zealand television shows, as well as a role in the 2008 film, The Legend of Bloody Mary.
Crossactor Works
For a full list of Dean's works, check out his IMDB page.
- Mark in When Love Comes.
- Nat in Lawless: Beyond Justice.
- Johnny in Snakeskin.
- Carver Dunn in Legend of the Seeker.
- Anders Johnson in The Almighty Johnsons.
- Nurse Harry Martin in Shortland Street.
Articles
The following articles mentioned or depicted Dean:
- Fox Kids Magazine - Winter 1998 - Iolaus appeared a few times on the back cover.
- Fox Kids TV Takeover 1998
- Official Hercules and Xena Yearbook (1998)
Links
- Global Deano Network - All About Dean O'Gorman.
- Dean Oooh! - Your Official Dean O'Gorman Fan Club Headquarters
- Dean O'Gorman on IMDB
- Dean O'Gorman on Wikipedia