Mickey O'Hagan is an American actress of remarkable talent, hailing from the vibrant city of New York. Her illustrious career in the world of film, television, and voice overs began with her impressive work in internet and TV voice overs, particularly as a narrator for the Discovery ID channel.
Mickey's foray into television acting commenced with the MTV comedy series Warren the Ape in 2010. However, it was her breakout role in the Sundance hit Tangerine in 2015 that garnered her widespread critical acclaim. Her poignant portrayal of a character that could have been one-dimensional, instead imbued the role with a depth of pathos and heart that left audiences in awe.
Mickey's subsequent work on Showtime's Homeland in 2016 saw her take on the recurring role of Clarice, a cunning and enigmatic confidant to Rupert Friend's character Quinn. Her filmography continued to flourish with roles in Ondi Timoner's Mapplethorpe, which premiered at the 2018 Tribecca Film Festival, and Back at the Staircase, which premiered at the 2018 Slamdance Film Festival.
Mickey's versatility as an actress was further showcased in her appearances opposite Chris Pine in the Patty Jenkins-directed TNT miniseries I Am the Night in 2019 and her portrayal of a gang member in Karyn Kusama's Destroyer in 2018.
In a return to her comedic roots, Mickey starred in the Pluto TV six-part mockumentary Dope State in 2019, playing the role of Lish, the camera-loving and easily distracted manager of comedian Gabriel Sunday's rapper Tazzy in a series that explores California's cannabis culture.