Edward Leo "Shea" Farrell III is an American actor and producer best known for playing Mark Danning in Aaron Spelling's series, Hotel.
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Born | Edward Leo Farrell III October 21, 1957 Cornwall, New York, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actor, producer |
Years active | 1982–present |
Spouse(s) | Ronda Pierson (1982–90; divorced) Kristena Farrell (1991–99; divorced); 2 children |
Shea Farrell was born October 21, 1957, in Cornwall, New York,[1] to Edward Leo, Jr. and Mary Rose (née Drummey) Farrell. He attended Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.[1] He originally planned to be a professional football player.[1]
Shea switched from acting to production work in 1997. He worked on The Practice, Ally McBeal, Boston Public and Boston Legal, all produced by David E. Kelley.[1] He now works in films and on television as an assistant director and unit production manager. He has been a Unit Production Manager Sony Entertainment's New Media Division/Crackle.com since 2008.[1]
Filmography
editAs actor
edit- 1982: Capitol (Television series): Matt McCandless No. 1 (1982) (original cast)
- 1983: Hotel (TV): Mark Danning
- 1984 "The Love Boat" S8 E13 as Noel Kane in the Christmas-themed vignette "Noel's Christmas Carol"
- 1987: The Law and Harry McGraw (TV series): Steve Lacey (1987–1988)
- 1989: Major League: Tolbert
- 1990: Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (TV): Lyle Newman
- 1993: The Untouchables (TV series): Agent Sean Quinlan (1994)
- 1995: While You Were Sleeping: Ashley's Husband
- 1995: Murder She Wrote: Reed Harding
- 1995: Mord ist ihr (Staffel 12, Episode 11)
- 1996: Deadly Charades: Guy Sharp
- 1996: Same River Twice: Stan
- 1996: Mr. Wrong: James
- 1998: Tycus (video game): Lt. Garrison
- 1999: Valerie Flake: Thrusting Guy
- 2006: Where There's a Will (TV): Older Doctor
As producer
edit- 1998: Ally McBeal
- 2009: Phil Cobb's Dinner for Four (post-production)
References
editExternal links
edit- Shea Farrell at IMDb