Stephen Hogan is an Irish actor and audiobook narrator.

Biography

Hogan was born in August 1965 and grew up in Dartry, Dublin, Ireland. He is the son of Brian Hogan, a prominent Dublin architect, and Marie née Lawton. His grandfather, Sarsfield Hogan, was a noted Irish civil servant and insurance company executive. Stephen says he studied architecture at Edinburgh University but upon graduating did not see himself in that profession for the remainder of his life. He says he obtained financially useful scholarship to Royal College of Music and Drama in Glasgow (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland), and was also able to obtain a part-time job in an architect's office at the same time.

Upon qualifying from drama school in 1992 Hogan says he was lucky to get a role on the long running Scottish Soap drama Take the High Road with its "crazy characters", his recollections of his storylines as new character was "I worked my way through the entire female case over 60 episodes". He moved to London after leaving the soap, but has returned to Ireland frequently for work and pleasure since.

His uncle, Paul Hogan, was one of two students behind the audacious 1956 theft of Summer's Day from the Tate Gallery. Hogan played his uncle in a radio play based on the event in 2005, and is collaboration on attempts to develop a film based on the theft. Hogan states on Twitter he is a director of Gallery Films.

Hogan adapted to the UK's first COVID-19 lockdown by adapting purchasing a quality digital microphone and investing in acoustic paneling which enabled him to record audiobooks such as City in Flames, though he says building work pile-driving near his home has caused inconveniences. He say he voiced the character Kurtz from the Conrad novel Heart of Darkness from his home for a BBC4 production.

Hogan has interviewed about the upcoming Netflix 2022 release of Vikings: Valhalla where he has the character of Ealdorman Sigeferth of Wessex.

Works

Film

Hogan played Sky Marshall Omar Anoke, a major role in science-fiction film Starship Troopers 3: Marauder. He played the lead role of Adam Smith in Iraq war drama Kingdom of Dust: Beheading of Adam Smith,[better source needed] in which critic Justin Richards averred that he "manages to portray an okay representation" of hostage Adam Smith.

YearTitleRoleReferences and notes
1996Some Mother's SonYoung Turk
1999Vicious CircleFrankie
2003Benedict Arnold: A Question of HonorJoseph Reed
2008Starship Troopers 3: MarauderSky Marshall Omar Anoke
2009Terror! Robespierre and the French RevolutionMaximilien RobespierreDrama-Documentary Lead role
2011Kingdom of Dust: Beheading of Adam SmithAdam David SmithLead role
2013The Sweeter Side of LifeWade Harper
Dracula: The Dark PrinceRenfield
EarthboundDr. Richard Webb
2016Jarhead 3: The SiegeAmbassador Dan Cahill
Handsome DevilConnor Master's dad
2017The Foreignerhenchman Christy Murphy
Transformers: The Last KnightViviane Wembly's Father
The Young Karl MarxThomas Naylor
2018We Have Always Lived in the CastleJohn Blackwood
Show DogsBullmastiff, Canini Announcer
2020Dragon RiderSpinecrackle (voiceover)
2021Sardar UdhamDetective Inspector SwainIndian Hindi-language film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Take the High RoadNick Stapleton
1995Fair CitySam Costigan/Sam Maguire/Brian Sweeney
1996The GovernorDeclan Lowndes
2002DoctorsRobert Brackley/Blake Calverly
2005Totally FrankFreddie
2006The Line of BeautyNews presenter
2008The TudorsSir Henry Norris
2011PrimevalHenry Merchant
InjusticeEric Duncann
2012Saving the TitanicThomas Andrews
2015X CompanyGeneral Ned Butler
2016Harley and the DavidsonsU.S. Army general
2017Kat & Alfie: RedwaterPadraig Kelly
2018They Shall Not Grow OldVarious character voicing[citation needed]
2020Thieves of the WoodMeyvis (English re-voice of principal character)[citation needed]
2021CapitaniEnglish re-voice of series regular[citation needed]
Red ElectionMI5 agent Alaric Henderson[citation needed]
Ridley RoadGeorge Lincoln Rockwell
2022Vikings: ValhallaSigeferth, Ealdorman of Wessex

Radio and audio

Hogan has also narrated a number of audiobook recordings with Penguin Random House. The audio book of The Secret Place won Library Journal's Best Media 2014. His respective narration in The Heart's Invisible Furies and Typhoon won the AudioFile Magazine Earphone Awards.

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999HamletRosencrantz
2005Taking the PicturePaul Hogan (his uncle)
2007Hellgate: LondonVideo game Voice actor[citation needed]
2008The Secret ScriptureAudiobook narrator
2009Killzone 2Video game voice actor for Helghast
The SaboteurVideo game voice actor for Sean Devlin[citation needed]
TyphoonAudiobook narrator
2010The Robot Wars / Penrose SeriesAudiobook narrator
2011The Plough and the StarsPeter
2012Broken HarbourAudiobook narrator
The Zombie Survival GuideAudiobook narrator
2014Divinity: Original SinVideo game voice actor[citation needed]
Lords of the FallenVideo game voice actor[citation needed]
The Secret PlaceOne of the audiobook narrators
2016MurphyAudiobook narrator
Hunters in the DarkAudiobook narrator
2017The Heart's Invisible FuriesAudiobook narrator
Divinity: Original Sin IIVideo game voice actor for Goblin King
Midwinter BreakAudiobook narrator
2018Michael O'LearyAudiobook narrator
Last StoriesOne of the audiobook narrators
The Heather BlazingAudiobook narrator
2018–20Skulduggery PleasantAudiobook narrator
2019–20Three books of The Sonchai Jitpleecheep SeriesAudiobook narrator
2020Weird TalesOne of the audiobook narrators
Little CrueltiesOne of the audiobook narrators
The Guns of EasterAudiobook narrator
2021Heart of DarknessKurtz (audiobook)
Cowboys and IndiansAudiobook narrator
Sláine the Horned God (Sláine series)One of the audiobook narrators
Mosley Must FallLiam McEnroe
2023Baldur's Gate IIIVolo

Theatre and musical

Having trained at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, he has worked extensively in UK and Irish theaters.

YearTitleRoleLocation
2019Napoli, Brooklyn, directed by Lisa BlairAlbert DuffyOxford Playhouse
2018Mad as Hell, directed by Cassie McFarlanePeter Finch/Howard Beale (lead role)Jermyn Street Theatre
2011The Field, directed by Joe DowlingWillie DeeRoyal Theatre
2006Merrily We Roll Along, directed by Karen Louise HebdenJeromeDerby Playhouse
The Importance of Being Earnest, directed by Conall MorrisonAlgernon MoncrieffAbbey Theatre
2004A Doll's House, directed by Graham McLarenTorvald HelmerPerth Theatre
2002Possible Worlds, directed by Adrian OsmondGeorge Barber (lead role)Tron Theatre
2001The Playboy of the Western World, directed by Robert DelamereShawn KeoghLiverpool Playhouse
2000Medea, directed by Graham McLarenJasonOld Fruit Market of Glasgow
Peer Gynt, directed by Conall MorrisonBigriffenfeldt[citation needed]Royal National Theatre
1999Fast Food, directed by Marianne ElliottBilly (lead role)Manchester Royal Exchange
1998Richard III, directed by Paul KerrysonKing Edward IV & Sir William CatesbyLeicester Haymarket Theatre
Saint Joan, directed by Patrick MasonJohn de Stogumber, English chaplainAbbey Theater
1997The Heiress, directed by Michael Colgan and Michael RudmanMorris Townsend (lead role)Gate Theatre
1995Angels in America, directed by Patrick Mason and Conall MorrisonJoe Pitt, The Eskimo, Ghost PriorAbbey Theatre

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