Jack McMullen


Jack Michael McMullen is an English actor and writer. He is best known for his role as Finn Sharkey in Waterloo Road, as well as other appearances in Brookside and Grange Hill.

Career

McMullen debuted as Josh McLoughlin on the long-running Channel 4 drama Brookside, playing the role from 2002 until the show's final episode in November 2003. He won two British Soap Awards for his role in the show; the first for best newcomer, and the second for best on-screen partnership with co-star Sarah White. McMullen went on to appear as Timothy "Tigger" Johnson in Grange Hill from 2004, initially in a guest role, and later a regular cast slot until 2008.
He was in an episode of the BBC drama The Street, then appeared in The Bill. Next, he starred in BBC Switch's Proper Messy.
He was in an episode of the BBC soap Doctors as half of a young gay couple who run away from their homes. He then starred in another BBC drama, appearing in an episode of Moving On.
From 2010 to 2012, he played Finn Sharkey in Waterloo Road. On 4 June 2011, he appeared in the BBC One medical drama Casualty as Ethan, the friend of a patient. On 27 December 2011, McMullen appeared in Fast Freddie, The Widow and Me as the main role Freddie Copeland.
In 2013, the film The Knife That Killed Me was released. Jack played the lead role of 16-year-old Paul Varderman.
McMullen has appeared on stage in productions of at the Finborough Theatre and at the Park Theatre.
In May 2017, McMullen appeared in the ITV drama series Little Boy Blue portraying Dean Kelly, one of the gang members involved in the murder of Rhys Jones in 2007.

Filmography

Film

Television