
Colm Meaney
Acting
Born 1953-05-30 · Dublin, Ireland
Colm J. Meaney (born May 30, 1953) is an acclaimed Irish actor. Born in Dublin, Meaney discovered his passion for acting in his youth and later honed his craft at the Abbey Theatre School before joining the National Theatre of Ireland. He achieved global recognition for his iconic portrayal of Chief Miles O'Brien within the Star Trek franchise, seamlessly transitioning the character from Star Trek: The Next Generation to a leading role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine across a staggering 225 total episodes. Beyond science fiction, Meaney is deeply revered for starring as the quintessential working-class father in all three film adaptations of Roddy Doyle’s beloved Barrytown Trilogy: The Commitments, The Snapper (which earned him a Golden Globe nomination), and The Van. A highly versatile character actor, his prolific Hollywood filmography includes memorable roles in major blockbusters such as Die Hard 2, The Last of the Mohicans, Con Air, and Layer Cake. On the small screen, he delivered powerhouse performances as the ruthless railroad tycoon Thomas C. Durant in AMC's Western series Hell on Wheels and the crime boss Finn Wallace in Gangs of London. An accomplished stage veteran of Broadway and the West End, Meaney was honored with the prestigious Irish Film & Television Academy’s (IFTA) Lifetime Achievement Award in 2025. He continues to remain a vibrant force in the industry, starring in high-profile projects such as the Netflix feature adaptation Remarkably Bright Creatures and the crime drama series The Yank, which reunited him on screen with fellow Star Trek alumnus Kate Mulgrew.
Acting

Remarkably Bright Creatures
Ethan Mack

Re-Creation
Ian Bailey

The Legend of the Happy Worker

Bring Them Down
Ray

Safe Harbor
Kieran Walsh

The Problem with People
Ciáran

Duchess
Frank Monaghan

The Ballad of Davy Crockett
Caleb

No Way Up
Brandon

The Santa Stories
The No Man/ Bill
Scary Tales of New York
Storyteller

In the Land of Saints and Sinners
Robert McQue

There's Always Hope
Jonathan

Marlowe
Bernie Ohls

Unwelcome
Colm “Daddy” Whelan

Three Day Millionaire
Mr. Barr

The Serpent Queen
Francis I of France

Save the Cinema
Martyn

Confession
Father Peter

Fúria

The Monkey
MacDonell

Back to Barrytown
Self / Narrator

Pixie
Dermot O'Brien

The Singapore Grip
Major Brendan Archer

Gangs of London
Finn Wallace

The Banker
Patrick Barker

Seberg
Frank Ellroy

The Last Right
Detective Donall Crowley

Tolkien
Father Francis Morgan

What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Self