Jack O'Hara

Jack O'Hara

Jack Nolan O'Hara was born on July 9, 1999 in Brighton, Massachusetts. He was raised in Southern New Hampshire as the youngest of five. Jack from an early age was exposed to variety, equally in customs, culture, arts, and life experience.Attending Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, NH, beginning in 2017, Jack completed two years ... Show more »
Jack Nolan O'Hara was born on July 9, 1999 in Brighton, Massachusetts. He was raised in Southern New Hampshire as the youngest of five. Jack from an early age was exposed to variety, equally in customs, culture, arts, and life experience.Attending Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, NH, beginning in 2017, Jack completed two years of his degree in Marketing, only to later become infatuated with the subject of film production. While attending school, he honed his general knowledge in both the entertainment industry + acting through private coaching from accomplished experts in the Boston area.With intention to dedicate himself to the field, sharpen his skills in acting, and progress his career further, Jack left college and began working full-time.Jack began a run within his first year by booking recurring work for the tail end of Netflix's The Society (2019) and a featured role in Hallmark's A Ring for Christmas (2020). He shared the screen the Award Winning Actor, Owen Myre in 4teen (post-production). Jack later went on to develop his range by working on several short films submitted to independent film festivals.Jack portrayed Agent Smith of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the web-series Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man and the Monsters of Manhattan (2021), and by 2022 began working with Mason Pimental of Peppermint Steam Productions. Bringing together a vast network of professional New England film creators, Jack has joined on as an Associate Producer, and featured member of several festival shorts. Now working both crew side + on-camera, he joined the cast + crew in A Dangerous Match (post-production). Show less «
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