Colm J. Meaney, widely recognized as Colm Meaney, is an esteemed Irish actor and producer celebrated for his prolific contributions to both film and television. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, on May 30, 1953.
Launching his illustrious career in 1978 with a notable appearance in the TV series Z-Cars, Meaney swiftly ascended to prominence with his compelling portrayal in the acclaimed action series Star Trek: The Next Generation, debuting in 1987. Since then, he has captivated audiences with his versatile performances across various genres.
Meaney's remarkable television repertoire includes recurring roles in esteemed series such as Scary Tales of New York, The Serpent Queen, Will, Hell on Wheels, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Gangs of London, showcasing his remarkable range and talent. In addition to his television success, Meaney has made a significant impact in cinema, featuring in blockbuster hits including Con Air, Get Him to the Greek, Far and Away, Free Birds, Norm of the North, and Law Abiding Citizen, where his performances have consistently garnered acclaim alongside industry stalwarts like Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx.
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