Don Meehan Jr
Don Meehan Jr. is a versatile actor from New York, known for his impressive work across film, television, and stage. His notable television performances include the portrayal of Charles DeGaulle in the acclaimed mini-series "The World Wars" and Thomas Scott in the Emmy-winning "The Men Who Built America." Meehan's television credits also feature appearances on "The Break with Michelle Wolf," the NBC pilot "Believe," directed by Alfonso Cuarón, as well as roles in "House of Cards" and "As the World Turns."
In the realm of independent cinema, Meehan has showcased his talent in lead and supporting roles, notably in "The Sunset Sky," which was recognized in the First Feature category at the Montreal Film Festival, and "The Time We Lost," which was featured at the Venice Film Festival. He also starred in the indie film "Love, Lies and Seeta" in 2012.
On stage, Meehan has made significant contributions to Off-Broadway productions, including the one-man show "Play Dead," which he co-wrote and directed with Teller and Todd Robbins. Additionally, he appeared in the musical "Soul Doctor," which transitioned from Broadway to an Off-Broadway setting. With a diverse body of work, Don Meehan Jr. continues to establish himself as a formidable talent in the entertainment industry.