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Eoin Christopher Macken was born in 1983 in Dublin, Ireland. He developed an interest in acting and modeling during his time at University College Dublin, where he participated in a university fashion show from 2002 to 2003. His early experience in front of the camera led him to modeling work with Morgan The Agency.
Macken's modeling career quickly gained momentum. In 2003, he was selected as part of Abercrombie & Fitch’s campaign and went on to model for prominent brands such as GQ, Ralph Lauren, and participated in Braun's 2008 campaign. His exposure through these high-profile projects helped raise his public visibility across Ireland and beyond.
While studying psychology, Macken pursued his passion for acting by joining the drama society at University College Dublin and later trained at the Attic Studio under the guidance of Rachel Rath and Graham Cantwell. His breakout film role came in 2005, when he appeared in Paul Mercier’s film Studs alongside Brendan Gleeson and Emmett J. Scanlan. He also starred in indie titles such as Rise of the Bricks and Triple Bill before relocating to Los Angeles to continue his acting studies with coach Vincent Chase.
Macken gained attention on Irish television with his role as Gavin Cluxton, a troubled drug dealer, on RTÉ's flagship soap Fair City. He played the part for over four months, also participating in related live entertainment segments including a performance of "Hallelujah" on Fair City Sings.
Internationally, he became widely recognized for portraying Sir Gwaine in the BBC fantasy series Merlin. He later starred as TC Callahan in NBC’s medical drama The Night Shift, a role that further increased his prominence in the U.S. market.
In addition to acting and modeling, Macken has established himself as a filmmaker and writer. He wrote, directed, and edited his debut feature film Christian Blake, which premiered at the Mid Ulster Film Festival in 2008 and was also featured at the Galway Film Fleadh.
He co-wrote and directed the music video for “Don’t Leave Me Alone,” a song by Una Healy. The track served as the musical backdrop for a no-budget independent film. His work reflects a strong commitment to independent film production and artistic collaboration.
Regarding his personal life, Macken was rumored to be dating actress Kellie Blaise, though neither party confirmed the relationship. As of the most recent information, he is not married and does not have children. Although he maintains a private life, Macken shares updates through his social media, including his Twitter and Instagram accounts, where fans can follow his projects and public appearances.
Eoin Macken stands 1.80 meters tall and has an estimated net worth of approximately $2 million. He continues to work actively in the entertainment industry across various roles, including acting, directing, and writing.
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