Robert Clohessy Bio, Age, Wife, Height, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Biography

Robert Clohessy is an American actor best known for his roles on the NBC police procedural Hill Street Blues, on the HBO crime drama Boardwalk Empire for the first two seasons, on the CBS police drama Blue Bloods, and on the HBO prison drama Oz from seasons three to six.

Age

He is 65 years old as of 10 June 2023. He was born in 1958 in The Bronx, New York, United States.

Family  – Education

Clohessy was born in the Bronx, New York, as the son of John Clohessy, a police officer. He competed in Madison Square Garden’s 1975 Golden Gloves. He completed his studies under Walt Witcover at SUNY Purchase after graduating from Pearl River High School in Pearl River, New York.

Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $8 million.

Height

He is has an estimated net worth of 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m).

Boardwalk Empire

Throughout the first season, Clohessy played Alderman Jim Neary in a costarring role. He was given a second season guest star role. At the start of the series, he serves as an Alderman on the Atlantic City Council. He is a Republican who initially supports Nucky Thompson, the treasurer of Atlantic County and his political boss.

Neary offers to work as a secret informant against Nucky and joins a political coup against him in the second season. After an attempted assassination and increasing legal pressure, Nucky eventually pretends to be retired; Neary takes over as Treasurer. As part of his ascent to power, Nucky exacts his revenge by having Neary killed. Co-star Marcus Anturri plays the role in flashbacks to his young manhood in 1884. In the 1897 flashback, he makes a fleeting appearance while running for Alderman.

Robert Clohessy together with his wife Catherine Erhardt
Robert Clohessy together with his wife Catherine Erhardt

Before going into politics, Neary—who was reportedly born in Wicklow County, Ireland—immigrated to the US at an early age and worked as a dishonest police officer. Out of the inner group surrounding town ruler Nucky Thompson, he was regarded as the most deadly and ambitious. By 1920, Neary had joined the Republican Party and served as an alderman on the Atlantic City Council. As Ward Boss, he oversaw Precinct Captains in his ward and collected for Nucky’s group. He is an Order of Ancient Celts member and an Irish-American.

Oz

He appeared as Correctional Officer Sean Murphy on the HBO drama Oz. Murphy, a fair and honest officer, is recruited by Tim McManus to serve as Emerald City’s chief operating officer because he and McManus are longstanding friends. Throughout the series, he is held in high regard by both McManus and Warden Glynn due to his honesty, integrity, lack of bias, and strong conviction in justice, which distinguishes him from the rest of the Correctional Staff. As a result, he is one of the top COs in Australia, and he leads the COs better than most others. He does, however, develop a mutually respectful connection with fellow Irish American Ryan O’Reily, an inmate. Even while he occasionally treats O’Reily better than others, he also foils Ryan’s plot to dope his brother’s boxing opponents.

Martinez is still alive, and Brass claims that Martinez admitted that Morales gave him the order to cut his tendon before Martinez was killed. Murphy tosses Morales into the hole, severing both of his tendons along with Brass and Claire Howell. Murphy felt bad and admitted to Glynn that Brass, Howell, and he had sliced Morales’s tendons. Glynn chastises Murphy for “having balls” to come clean to a fellow cop, but he also gets a pass.

Career

Clohessy has played repeating parts in daytime dramatizations Every one of My Youngsters, Kid Meets World, and Directing Light. In early evening, he has become referred to for his numerous standard turns as cops and other policing, making matches between his acting profession and childhood by his cop father. The first of such jobs was in the seventh and last time of Slope Road Blues, as Official Patrick Flaherty. The accompanying season, Clohessy was given a role as the new co-star of Pat Morita on the ABC investigator series Ohara, playing Lt. George Shaver. In 1995, he showed up in the episode “Damnation’s Holy messenger” of the circumstance parody Twofold Rush.

He later joined the cast of the HBO jail show Oz as Prison guard Sean Murphy. Be that as it, in the middle of between these jobs, Clohessy played a supporting part as Thomas Smaraldo on NBC’s satire/show Tattingers (1988-89) and not long after showed up in a featuring job on NBC’s fleeting parody One of the Young men (1989). Clohessy co-featured on the Neal Marlens/Tune Dark ABC sitcom Laurie Slope in 1992, playing a stay-at-home independent essayist. In 2008, Clohessy played an ordinary part in the fleeting Fox show New Amsterdam. He won a Screen Entertainers Organization Grant for Best Group in the HBO series Promenade Domain.

In highlight films, Clohessy assumed a supporting part in Across the Universe, filling the role of Jude’s tragically missing dad. He played Jack Parker in The Ruby Veil. His biggest enormous financial plan film job was inverse Ryan Gosling in The Spot Past the Pines. In front of an audience, he played Mike in the Broadway Indirect Auditorium Organization restoration of Buddy Joey, from November 2008 through February 2009. He played the barkeep in 27 Dresses (2008). From 2010 to the present (2024), he has played a supporting part as Sid Gormley, on the police show Individuals of high standing. In January 2012, he played Jack Healy in Season 1/Episode 13 in Remarkable. In 2012, he depicted Sergeant Silva in the film The Vindicators.

Movies

♦ 2022 – Fire Island
♦ 2021 – Last Call
♦ 2021 – The Last Disco
♦ 2020 – Equal Standard
♦ 2020 – A Beautiful Distraction
♦ 2020 – Chemical Hearts
♦ 2020 – Chronicle of a Serial Killer
♦ 2018 – Honor Amongst Men
♦ 2018 – The Brawler
♦ 2017 – Good Time
♦ 2017 – The Devil’s Restaurant
♦ 2016 – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
♦ 2016 – To Whom It May Concern
♦ 2016 – Sugar!
♦ 2016 – Confidence Game

TV Shows

♦ 2015 – Cold Bloods
♦ 2014 – The Blacklist
♦ 2012–2013 – Curse of the Crimson Mask
♦ 2012 – Unforgettable
♦ 2010–present – Blue Bloods
♦ 2010–2011 – Boardwalk Empire
♦ 2010 – White Collar
♦ 2009 – Life on Mars
♦ 2009 – The Unusuals
♦ 2008 – New Amsterdam
♦ 2007 – The Black Donnellys
♦ 2007 – Damages
♦ 2006–2007 – Kidnapped
♦ 2006 – The Book of Daniel
♦ 2006 – Conviction
♦ 2006 – Six Degrees
♦ 2004 – Rescue Me
♦ 2003 – All My Children