Mark O'Hagan
- Actor
Mark O'Hagan's debut was on radio Luxembourg in the early Nineties,
presenting popular childrens programs. He soon became an influential
player in the morning prime time show the American Coffeeshop, a
popular conglomerate of English speaking Luxembourg based radio stars.
As O'Hagan matured, he went on to expand his horizons in the cultural
sector of Luxembourg; balancing the two facets of his career: his
roots, the theater, and his growing film career, winning supporting
roles in many Luxembourg based productions. He can frequently be seen
in plays around the Luxembourg/Thionville area, such as Tom Stoppard's
Joseph Andrews (2000), and the AmericoFrench production of Harold
Pinter's The Caretaker (2001). Ohagan's editing career has also gained
him considerable repute in the Luexembourg area, his renowned Opus
productions has often been linked to independent studios such as GOV
Films and Staplefort, working on set as a consultant with the
production companis' various directors.