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Nationality
  
New Zealand

Occupation
  
Actor/Director


Name
  
John Callen

Role
  
Character actor

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Born
  
November 4, 1946
England, United Kingdom

Movies
  
The Hobbit: An Unexpect, The Hobbit: The Desolatio, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Fiv, Treasure Island Kids: The Pirat, Treasure Island Kids 2: The Mo

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John Callen (born November 4, 1946) is an English-born New Zealand character actor, voiceover artist and director. He is best known for portraying Óin, brother of Glóin in the 2012-2014 The Hobbit film trilogy.

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He has performed in movies, including The Rainbow Warrior, and TV shows, including The Tribe, and lent his voice to Power Rangers Jungle Fury. He has performed in Goodbye Pork Pie, Pictures, Send a Gorilla, Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior (as Prime Minister David Lange), Feathers of Peace, Fly (Best Actor in a Short Film), Treasure Island Kids (x3), Love Birds in 2010 (with Sally Hawkins and Rhys Darby), and many TV series and films including Close to Home, Pioneer Women, Roche, Moynihan, 221B Baker Street, Xena – Amazon High (with Selma Blair and Karl Urban), The Man Who Lost His Head (with Martin Clunes), and Bliss (2010).

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He has also directed many works for television including Shortland Street, The Tribe, Epitaph, Taonga, and The Kiwi Who Saved Britain (2010). He has performed in and/or directed more than 100 stage plays including performances as Macbeth, Shylock, Polonius and Claudius, and has won best actor and best supporting actor for his theatre work.

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He has appeared in a number of TV adverts and voiced more than 120 documentaries and thousands of adverts.

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John Callen John Callen Pictures quotThe Hobbit Part 1quot Press

References

John Callen Wikipedia