Stephen O'Reilly was born in Boston, MA. Son to pediatric oncologist Dr. Richard O'Reilly and OBGYN nutritionist Judith Anderson Prince, Stephen grew up in New York City where he attended the Collegiate School for 12 years. He was two brothers, John O'Reilly and Benjamin Mack. He is a graduate of Brown University. He had his debut in an off-Broadway production entitled "Working Title" by Andrew B ...
show all Stephen O'Reilly was born in Boston, MA. Son to pediatric oncologist Dr. Richard O'Reilly and OBGYN nutritionist Judith Anderson Prince, Stephen grew up in New York City where he attended the Collegiate School for 12 years. He was two brothers, John O'Reilly and Benjamin Mack. He is a graduate of Brown University. He had his debut in an off-Broadway production entitled "Working Title" by Andrew Bergman in 1997 and has since performed in many plays on the New York stage. His breakthrough role was in 2002 when he played the role of Danny in, ironically enough, Working Title's film "The My Little Eye (2002)" directed by Marc Evans. Mr. O'Reilly can also be heard performing and singing in his band Tammany Hall NYC. THNYC's most recognized song is "Always On Sunday" which was featured in HBO's Sunday Night Promos for "The Sopranos", "Sex in the City" and "Six Feet Under" in 2002. Since then, THNYC?s music has been heard on MTV and radio stations across the country including New York's WHTZ (Z100). He will be appearing in the upcoming film "Prince & the Freshman (2004)" starring Julia Stiles.
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