Alan Devine
Acting • Born 1970-03-29
Biography
Devine was born in County Galway in 1970. He has played minor roles in several films. Devine graduated with honours from Trinity College Dublin, where he studied philosophy and sociology. He has since pursued a career of acting in both film and on stage. His credits include numerous stage roles, including various works of Shakespeare. Devine appeared in the rural drama Glenroe during the 1990s as Ray O'Driscoll, who fled the country after he killed his brother Oliver in 1999. This storyline was one of the biggest the show had in the 1990s. His film roles include portraying the Irish criminal Gerry “The Monk” Hutch in the movie Veronica Guerin. He has received credit for work in several other films and television shows, including King Arthur, Nora, Ghostwood (where he played the lead), The Tudors, Vikings, and The Gift. Devine appeared in TV commercials for Guinness, playing the part of Tom Crean, the legendary Arctic explorer from County Kerry. He subsequently appeared in the Irish soap opera Fair City as Louie Gleeson. In 2010, Devine appeared on stage in the play My First Time alongside Leigh Arnold, Alan Shortt, and Claire Tully in different venues across Ireland. He played the Earl of Kent in the recent Netflix series Vikings: Valhalla.
Filmography
19 credits
Ghostwood
Movie • 2006
Ed Hunter

Angela Mooney Dies Again
Movie • 1997
Young Malone

Miracle at Midnight
Movie • 1998
Jorgen

Flick
Movie • 2000
Barry

Tuesday Traders
Movie
Fred

Veronica Guerin
Movie • 2003
Gerry Hutch

The Secret Language
Movie • 2005
Daid

Shadow Dancer
Movie • 2012
Social Club Barman

Nora
Movie • 2000
Gogarty

Prisoners of the Moon
Movie • 2019
Donald McIntosh

The Honourable Scaffolder
Movie • 2003

Haunted Harmony Mysteries: Buried at C
Movie • 2025
Ray

A Little Bird Told Me
Movie • 2025
Dad

Vikings
TV • 2013
Ealdorman Eadric

The Tudors
TV • 2007
Wolsey's Secretary

Vikings: Valhalla
TV • 2022
Ealdorman of Kent

The Woman in the Wall
TV • 2023
Jacob Brady

Bodkin
TV • 2024
Ed

Vikings: Valhalla
TV • 2022
Earl of Kent