
Ross O'Hennessy
Acting • Born 1974-01-01
Biography
Ross O'Hennessy was born in Pontllanfraith, South Wales but always knew he wanted to be actor. So at the tender age of 16 he packed his bags and moved to London. He spent a few years treading the boards with the National Youth Theatre before winning the Sir John Mills Scholorship to attend Private Drama School. After finishing a 3 years diploma course at The Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, Ross launched straight into a highly successful play with Lauren Bacall which in turn took him to the Royal Shakespeare Company. From Theatre to Film and television was a natural progression and he has worked successfully on screen and his career continues to grow from strength to strength.
Filmography
33 credits
Morris Men
Movie • 2022
Frank Dean

Jungle Cry
Movie • 2022
Tim Harris

Conspiracy
Movie • 2001
Adjutant 1

Offworld: Alien Planet
Movie • 2024
President of Earth

Our Father
Movie • 2015
Sergeant Browning

Protein
Movie • 2025
Nik

I Know You Know
Movie • 2009
Desk Sergeant

The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box
Movie • 2013
Team Member

Knights of the Damned
Movie • 2017
Richard

Apostle
Movie • 2018
Suspicious Passenger

Accident Man
Movie • 2018
Carnage Cliff

The Lost Viking
Movie • 2018
Wyman

Heroes and Villains
Movie • 2006
Ivan

Mission: Impossible - Fallout
Movie • 2018
British Agent

The Dark Kingdom
Movie • 2018
Richard

Backdraft 2
Movie • 2019
Jack

Avengement
Movie • 2019
Evans

Colonial Gods
Movie • 2009
Construction Foreman

Dragonheart: Vengeance
Movie • 2021
The Bear

Tribal: Get Out Alive
Movie • 2020
Brad

The Loss Adjuster
Movie • 2020
Mr. Gimpole

That's Not Funny
Movie • 2017
Chris

Extinction
Movie • 2014
Jeff

The Ballad Of Billy McCrae
Movie • 2021
Tom Carpenter

Lexx
TV • 1997
Cedric

Bad Girls
TV • 1999
Security Agent

The Bastard Executioner
TV • 2015
Locke

Game of Thrones
TV • 2011
Lord of Bones

Torchwood
TV • 2006
Sgt. Johnson

Mammoth
TV • 2024
Lee Van Driver

Soldier Soldier
TV • 1991
Corporal Dando

Hanna
TV • 2019
Camp G Guard 2

Absentia
TV • 2017
Armstrong