Robert Sheehan is an Irish actor who is known for his TV roles in ‘Misfits’ and ‘Love/Hate.’ He had a keen interest in music as a child and has always been artistically inclined. He made his acting debut with the film ‘Song for a Raggy Boy.’ His stint as a series regular for his debut TV series ‘Foreign Exchange’ earned him repute in the industry and helped him pave his way forward to stardom. With his remarkable performances in the series ‘Red Riding,’ ‘Misfits,’ ‘Love/Hate,’ and ‘The Borrowers,’ he climbed his way up to become one of the shining young stars of Hollywood. His filmography too boasts of a few major roles, which helped him establish himself as a notable actor. With his roles in a number of successful films such as ‘Killing Bono,’ ‘The Messenger,’ and ‘Three Summers,’ he has proved his worth as a big-screen actor too. He has been nominated for the ‘Best Supporting Actor’ award by the ‘British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ (BAFTA ) and has won the Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) award for his supporting role in ‘Love/Hate.’