Callan Mulvey is a renowned Australian actor, notable for his captivating performances in various television series and films. His impressive career has spanned over two decades, with his first appearance on Australian screens in the highly successful television series Heartbreak High.
Throughout his career, Callan has established himself as a talented and versatile actor, taking on diverse roles in numerous productions. His notable television credits include the Australian television series Rush, Mystery Road, Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms, and Underbelly, as well as Darren Ashton's feature film Thunderstruck.
Internationally, Callan has made a significant impact, making his American film debut in Katherine Bigelow's critically acclaimed film Zero Dark Thirty. His additional film credits include 300: Rise of an Empire, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Zack Snyder's Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, and the critically acclaimed film The Turning.
Callan has also been part of an all-star ensemble cast in David Mackenzie's Outlaw King, where he played the role of Lord John Comyn. Additionally, he has appeared in the BBC/Working Title mini-series The Luminaries, opposite Eva Green, Marton Csokas, and Eve Hewson.
In recent years, Callan has continued to impress audiences with his performances in various films and television series. He can be seen opposite Simon Baker and Jack Thomson in the 1930's Australian frontier thriller Higher Ground, and in the American action thriller The Gray Man, directed by the Russo brothers, starring Ryan Gosling.