Vincent Regan

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Full Name:
Vincent Regan
Date of Birth:
16 May 1965
Place of Birth:
Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Nationality:
United Kingdom
Profession(s):
Actor, Screenwriter, Director
Education:
Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (BA) (University)
Career Started:
1992
Work:
Troy (2004), 300 (2006), Clash of the Titans (2010)
Awards:
Nominated Best Actor for "Eureka Street" in 1999 (Irish Best Actor)
Professions:
Actor, Screenwriter, Director

Vincent Regan Bio

Vincent Regan (born 16 May 1965) is a Welsh film and television actor, screenwriter and director known for work on stage and screen. Born in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, he trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London and established a career that spans British television, theatre and international feature films.

Early Life and Background

Vincent Regan was born in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales on 16 May 1965. His early education included time at St Joseph’s College in Ipswich. When his parents Patrick and Catherine returned to Ireland in 1983, Regan moved to London to pursue formal acting training at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, where he completed his studies and prepared for a professional stage and screen career.

Regan began performing on stage in regional and festival productions and accumulated more than a dozen credited stage roles before establishing a steady presence on British television. His early stage work included classical roles and contemporary theatre, and he later appeared as Achilles in Troilus and Cressida at the Edinburgh International Festival, demonstrating a sustained connection to theatre alongside screen work.

Path to Celebrity

Regan’s transition from training to professional work began with television roles in the early 1990s. He first appeared on UK television screens in series five of London’s Burning in 1992, playing Don, and that same year appeared as PC Shelby in A Touch of Frost. Those early television appearances provided consistent exposure and led to further casting across British drama.

Alongside television, Regan continued to build stage credits and to work in television miniseries and supporting roles in films. His stage experience and early screen roles combined to position him as a versatile character actor able to move between theatre, television drama and larger international film productions.

Vincent Regan Career

Early Career (1992–2003)

Vincent Regan’s professional screen career dates from 1992 and through the 1990s he worked steadily on British television and stage. He accrued guest and recurring roles on television and developed a reputation for reliable supporting performances. In 1999 he received an Irish Best Actor nomination for Best Actor for his co-starring performance in the miniseries Eureka Street, a recognition that highlighted his dramatic credentials in television drama.

During this period Regan continued to appear in theatre and to take on a mix of contemporary and classical parts. His early screen work established a foundation that allowed him to pursue larger film opportunities in the following decade while maintaining a presence in British television and stage productions.

Breakthrough (2004–2010)

Regan reached wider international visibility with supporting roles in major historical and fantasy films. In Troy (2004) he played Eudorus, a lieutenant associated with the character Achilles, and in 300 (2006) he portrayed the Captain in the stylized retelling of the Battle of Thermopylae. These film appearances introduced him to global audiences and showcased his aptitude for physical, period and action-oriented work.

Following those films, Regan appeared as King Cepheus in Clash of the Titans (2010), continuing his association with large-scale mythological and historical productions. Between film projects he took television roles and returned to stage work, balancing high-profile cinematic appearances with steady work in the UK market.

Notable Works and Milestones

Signature projects in Regan’s career include Troy (2004), 300 (2006) and Clash of the Titans (2010). On television he has appeared in series such as New Tricks, The Musketeers, Atlantis, and E!’s The Royals, and in 2023 he appeared as Vice Admiral Garp in the adaptation of One Piece. His nomination for an Irish Best Actor award in 1999 for Eureka Street marks a notable early recognition in his television career.

Vincent Regan Award Nominations

Across his career Vincent Regan received a verified nomination in 1999 for the Irish Best Actor award for his performance in the miniseries Eureka Street. That nomination is the clearest documented awards recognition available in verified sources and reflects critical attention to his television work at that time.

Vincent Regan Family

Vincent Regan was born to parents Patrick and Catherine. Publicly available biographical information identifies his family connections in relation to his early life and shows that his family moved between the United Kingdom and Ireland during his adolescence, a move that influenced his decision to pursue professional acting training in London.

Personal Life

Regan trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London and remains active as an actor, screenwriter and director. He has developed screenplays and directing projects for his own production work, including the script Come Like Shadows, described as an interpretation of Macbeth. In 2012 he announced plans to help launch the East Riding Theatre in Beverley, East Yorkshire alongside other professional actors, further indicating an ongoing commitment to regional theatre initiatives.

Across stage, television and film, Regan’s work reflects a balance between classical theatre training and participation in large-scale film productions. He continues to act professionally and to develop writing and directing projects through his production activities.