Alex O’Loughlin
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| Nome He started out doing theater work in Sydney and appeared in plays by Tolstoy and Chekhov. He began his TV career after graduating in the TV movie White Collar Blue. His first movie role was as Jack Flange in the movie Oyster Farm. This movie drew attention to him as an actor. He appeared in Blackjack: Sweet Science in 2004, a made-for-TV movie in which he played Luke Anderson. He also appeared in Love Bytes, another made-for-TV role. In 2005, he starred in Man-Thing, a horror film in which he played Deputy Eric Fraser. He teamed up with director Brett Leonard (from Man-Thing) to co-produce and write Feed. This is the story of a cyber serial killer force feeding women to death; he played the lead investigator, Michael Carter. He appeared in the Australian mini-series, The Wonderful Journey of Mary Bryant. He played Will Bryant, Mary's husband, which was a hit in Australia. In 2006, he played part of the “Kissing couple” in The Holiday. He continued to stay active in the theater and appeared in many productions including, Country Music, Faust is Dead, Jarrabin, Face to Face and Saved. In 2006, he won the role of the newest member of the Strike Team on FX’s hit The Shield. This marked his US television debut. He played Kevin Hiatt. He was in several movies The Invisible (Marcus Bloom) and August Rush (Marshall). In 2007, he is starring in the CBS show Moonlight as Mick St. John, a vampire P.I., with the heart of a human. Whiteout is a movie that is scheduled to be released in 2008, a film that is produced by Joel Silver (Moonlight producer). He also founded a production company with Brett Leonard and a few other friends. In 2006, Alex met Holly Valance, when he did some construction work for a friend. They have been dating ever since. She is a well-known and respected actress and singer in Australia. She has guest starred on an episode of Moonlight. In 2007, Alex’s personal life became the center of attention when a rumor started stating he was the son of Bon Scott. Alex was initially flatter by the rumor that is until he talked with his parents. This was very unsettling with them and to him when he realized that his mother was being thought of in a negative way. He publicly announced at the 2007 TCA press tour panels that he was not the son of Bon Scott.
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