Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick

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Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
Born Seamus Liam[1] Davey-Fitzpatrick
(1998-12-29) December 29, 1998
New York City, New York, USA
Website
http://www.seamusdavey-fitzpatrick.com

Seamus Liam Davey-Fitzpatrick (born December 29, 1998) is an American child actor. His first film role was as Damien Thorn in the 2006 remake of the thriller The Omen.

Personal life

Davey-Fitzpatrick was born in New York City, and has moved to East Stroudsburg in Pennsylvania. He is of Irish descent. His parents are James Hugh Fitzpatrick, an actor and model, and Marty Davey, an actress.[2] He began acting in commercials for Marriott and Flintstone Vitamins,[3] and also briefly appeared in an episode of the television series Sex and the City.[4]

Career

During the filming of The Omen, Davey-Fitzpatrick was never told that his character was supposed to be the son of the Devil; co-star Julia Stiles has commented that it was because the filmmakers thought "he was too young to understand it".[5]

Davey-Fitzpatrick recently acted, along with his parents, in a local short film The Lottery, an eleven-minute adaptation of Shirley Jackson's short story. In March 2007, he acted in a short film directed by Jonathan Budine. He played the role of Will Winslow on Guiding Light.

Seamus has also worked with Robert De Niro in Everybody's Fine which was released in 2009. He can be seen on the TV shows Law and Order, Sex and the City, Damages, Black Donnellys, Light Out, and Person Of Interest.

He plays Jesse's (Ethan Hawke's) 14 year old son from a previous marriage in Before Midnight (2013).

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2006 The Omen Damien
2009 Everybody's Fine Young Robert
2012 Moonrise Kingdom Roosevelt
2013 Before Midnight Hank
2013 Wish You Well Diamond

References

  1. http://www.moviekids.tv/code/talent/display.php?id=10814&action=actpage
  2. "Pocono Record". Movie a good Omen for boy. Retrieved June 10, 2006. 
  3. "Mcall.com". Omen's Damien is an East Stroudsburg boy. Retrieved June 5, 2006. 
  4. "Mcall.com". "Chilling stare lands East Stroudsburg boy devil of a role". Retrieved June 10, 2006. 
  5. "News - Music, movie, Entertainment". NEW DAMIEN SPARED DEVIL'S SON TALK. Retrieved June 10, 2006. 

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