Callan Mulvey (born 23 February 1975) is an Australian actor. He gained widespread recognition for his performances as Mark Moran on the Australian drama Underbelly, Sergeant Brendan 'Josh' Joshua in Rush, and as Bogdan Drazic in the popular series Heartbreak High. In the United States, Mulvey has appeared in notable films such as , Jack Rollins in (2014) and (2019), KGBeast in (2016), and Dean/Milan in Power (2016).
In 2003, Mulvey began filming Thunderstruck. On Dec. 31, 2003, after shooting wrapped, he was involved in a car accident, sustaining serious injuries that required months of rehabilitation. In May 2004, he re-entered the spotlight for the release of Thunderstruck.
Mulvey had guest spots on Home and Away (as Johnny Cooper) during 2006 to 2008 and McLeod's Daughters during 2007.
He starred in the 2008 Australian underworld crime show Underbelly as Mark Moran, and appeared in police series Rush as Sgt. Brendan "Josh" Joshua.
In 2012, he starred in the underworld crime miniseries as Mark Anthony "Snoddy" Spencer.
In 2012, he appeared in Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty as Saber. The following year, he starred in The Turning, directed by Robert Connelly.
In 2014, he appeared in as Syllias, as Jack Rollins in , as Skylar in the Katie Holmes black comedy Miss Meadows, and as Jack Taylor in Kill Me Three Times.
Mulvey played KGBeast in (2016). In the film, Knyazev does not appear as KGBeast and is only a hired gun.
In 2016, he appeared briefly in Warcraft, the film adaptation of the video game Warcraft, in which he was credited as Warrior, as well as joining the main cast of Starz TV's Power, for season three, as Dean/Milan.
Mulvey has since starred in a number of other films, including Beyond Skyline, the sequel to the cult-classic Skyline, and Bleeding Steel, a science fiction thriller starring Jackie Chan, both in 2017, and the horror film Delirium, the historical drama Outlaw King, In Like Flynn, a biopic of Errol Flynn's early years, and Desolate, a drama based on a family of farmers living in a dystopian future., the lattermost four all in 2018.
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