Don Meehan Jr.
- Actor
Don Meehan is a New York-based film, stage and television actor. He played the role of Charles DeGaulle in the TV mini-series "The World Wars", and portrayed Thomas Scott in the Emmy-winning "Men Who Built America" miniseries. He's also made appearances on "The Break with Michelle Wolf", the NBC pilot "Believe", (directed by Alfonso Cuarón), "House Of Cards", and "As The World Turns".
Meehan had lead and supporting roles in such indie films as "The Sunset Sky" for the Montreal Film Festival (First Feature category), and "The Time We Lost" (Venice Film Festival). He appeared in the indie feature film Love, Lies and Seeta (2012). Onstage, he's appeared Off-Broadway in the 1-man show "Play Dead", Directed & co-written by Teller and Todd Robbins, as well as in "Soul Doctor" after transferring from Broadway.
Meehan had lead and supporting roles in such indie films as "The Sunset Sky" for the Montreal Film Festival (First Feature category), and "The Time We Lost" (Venice Film Festival). He appeared in the indie feature film Love, Lies and Seeta (2012). Onstage, he's appeared Off-Broadway in the 1-man show "Play Dead", Directed & co-written by Teller and Todd Robbins, as well as in "Soul Doctor" after transferring from Broadway.