Cormac Cullinane, a multifaceted individual with a rich background, was born in Ireland but relocated to Queens, New York, with his family at the tender age of 4, only to return to Ireland at 8 years old, where he spent a significant portion of his formative years.
As a lifelong musician and singer, Cormac has honed his skills on a plethora of instruments, including the piano, trumpet, guitar, drums, organ, accordion, violin, saxophone, bass, clarinet, and several others, all at a professional level.
Not only is Cormac a talented musician, but he is also an honors student at school, demonstrating his academic prowess in various subjects. Additionally, he is an accomplished Jiu Jitsu practitioner, competing at a competitive level.
When he's not pursuing his passions, Cormac is dedicated to giving back to his community, exemplifying his commitment to making a positive impact.
In the entertainment industry, Cormac has made a name for himself through his impressive acting credits. He has played the series regular role of James Muldoon, the son of Ed Burns, on the TNT show Public Morals, and has also appeared as guest stars Ryan Young on Blue Bloods and Tommy on Kevin Can Wait.
Cormac's extensive list of credits includes Dubliners: A Quartet, a world premiere radio play for WNYC, as well as the title role in Timmy the Great at Theatre For the New City, The Great Kevini, and other notable productions.