Peter O'Meara, a renowned character actor, made his screen debut in the acclaimed HBO/Playtone series Band of Brothers, produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks.
A graduate of Trinity College Dublin, O'Meara spent many years honing his craft on the stages of Europe with the Royal Shakespeare Company, The National Theatre London, and The Abbey Theatre Dublin, earning nominations for best actor awards along the way.
In the US, he has starred opposite Tom Berenger in the western series Peacemakers, and has guest-starred on several high-profile productions, including CSI-NY, Without a Trace, and The Forgotten. He has also recurred as head of Interpol Marco Sali on Navy NCIS, and played suave international arms dealer Martin Bishop on the JJ Abrams series Alias.
In films, O'Meara has brought to life the roles of boy-next-door Bill in the romantic comedy hit He's Just Not That Into You, and gruff cockney wide boy Terry in the football favorite Green Street Hooligans 2. In his native Ireland, he starred in season 4 of the groundbreaking hit series Love Hate, and in the political mini-series Charlie opposite Aiden Gillen.
In the independent movie Traders, O'Meara brings wit, charm, and danger to the character of Anthony Grogan alongside John Bradley (Game of Thrones).
Currently, he can be seen in the Revenant-like series Frontier, directed by Brad Peyton (San Andreas),now playing on Netflix.