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Enda Oates
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Enda Oates was born in 1962 in County Roscommon, Ireland. He is an actor, known for
Damo and Ivor (2013)
,
Veronica Guerin (2003)
and
Halo: Nightfall (2014)
.
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Damo and Ivor
6.5
TV Series
Garda PJ
2013–2014 • 9 eps
Veronica Guerin
6.8
Warehouse Worker #1
2003
Halo: Nightfall
5.5
TV Mini Series
Goodwin
2014 • 5 eps
The Secret Scripture
6.7
Dermot
2016
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Borderline
7.2
TV Series
Jack Duggan
2024
2 episodes
Vikings: Valhalla
7.4
TV Series
Osbern
2024
1 episode
Harry Wild
7.2
TV Series
Jim Dunne
2024
1 episode
Fair City
2.7
TV Series
Pete Ferguson
2012–2023
183 episodes
God's Creatures
6.0
Dan Nell
2022
The Titans That Built America
8.1
TV Mini Series
Ferdinand Pecora
2021
1 episode
Miss Scarlet & the Duke
7.7
TV Series
Mr. Bartlett
2020
1 episode
A Girl from Mogadishu
6.7
Garda at Leinster House
2019
Resistance
7.4
TV Mini Series
Benjamin Barrett
2019
5 episodes
First Disco
8.9
Short
Dr. Michael Gibson
2019
Rebellion
7.1
TV Series
Benjamin Barrett
2019
1 episode
The Bailout
8.8
TV Mini Series
Dermot Ahern
2018
2 episodes
Damo & Ivor: The Movie
5.1
P.J
2018
Striking Out
7.6
TV Series
Philip McGrath
2017–2018
6 episodes
Gone
7.1
Short
Johnny
2017
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Alternative name
Enda Oats
Born
1962
County Roscommon, Ireland
Other works
She acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "Uncle Vanya," at the Tricycle Theatre in London, England with Stephen Rea, Zara Turner, Kim Thomson, Denys Hawthorne, and P.G. Stephens in the cast. Peter Gill was director.
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