Mícheál Óg Lane
- Actor
- Writer
Mícheál Óg Lane is a talented Irish actor hailing from Galway, recognized for his dynamic performances in both film and television. He gained widespread attention for his portrayal of Eugene in the critically acclaimed film The Guard (2011), and later for his role as Micheál in Calvary (2014), both starring alongside renowned actor Brendan Gleeson.
A graduate of Bow Street Academy-The National Screen Acting School of Ireland (Class of 2022), Mícheál is based in Dublin, where he continues to build a strong reputation in the industry. He starred in the short film Fairview Park, which was funded by the BFI Network and premiered at the Galway Film Festival, marking a significant achievement in his career with an international production.
Looking ahead, Mícheál will appear in the psychological horror The Damned (2024), directed by Thordur Palsson, co-starring Odessa Young and Joe Cole. The film made its debut at the Tribeca Festival in New York City, marking a key moment in his international career.
He also had a feature role in Fréwaka, an Irish-language horror directed by Aislinn Clarke, which premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland. Mícheál's proficiency in the Irish language has further strengthened his versatility as an actor, allowing him to take on roles in both English and Irish-language productions.
In addition to his acting work, Mícheál is also an emerging writer with several exciting projects in the pipeline.
A graduate of Bow Street Academy-The National Screen Acting School of Ireland (Class of 2022), Mícheál is based in Dublin, where he continues to build a strong reputation in the industry. He starred in the short film Fairview Park, which was funded by the BFI Network and premiered at the Galway Film Festival, marking a significant achievement in his career with an international production.
Looking ahead, Mícheál will appear in the psychological horror The Damned (2024), directed by Thordur Palsson, co-starring Odessa Young and Joe Cole. The film made its debut at the Tribeca Festival in New York City, marking a key moment in his international career.
He also had a feature role in Fréwaka, an Irish-language horror directed by Aislinn Clarke, which premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland. Mícheál's proficiency in the Irish language has further strengthened his versatility as an actor, allowing him to take on roles in both English and Irish-language productions.
In addition to his acting work, Mícheál is also an emerging writer with several exciting projects in the pipeline.