
Robert Clohessy
Biography
Robert Clohessy (born June 10, 1958) is an American actor, known for playing Correctional Officer Sean Murphy on the HBO drama Oz. He was also a cast member in the final season of Hill Street Blues. He has had recurring roles in the ABC daytime drama All My Children, Guiding Light, and appeared in the short lived Fox show New Amsterdam. He also played a semi-minor role in the film "Across the Universe", playing the part of Jude's long-lost father. He was also a series regular in short-lived shows such as Laurie Hill who at that time starred a then-unknown Ellen Degeneres. He played the role of "Mike" in the Broadway Roundabout Theatre Company revival of Pal Joey, from November 2008 through February 2009. He is currently seen on HBO's new show Boardwalk Empire.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Interpreter
as FBI Agent King
2005

Charlie Mantle
as Bar Tender
2014

16 Blocks
as Cannova
2006

Across the Universe
as Wesley "Wes" Huber (Jude's Father)
2007

Devlin
as Kevin McQuaid
1992

Sidewalk Stories
as Alley Tough
1989

Fake
as Patrick White
2011
The Crimson Mask
as Parker
2009

The Town That Banned Christmas
as Mayor
2006

The Place Beyond the Pines
as Chief Weirzbowski
2013

The Great Mom Swap
as Frank Balfour
1995

The Drum Beats Twice
as Victor Pepperdine
2004
One Night
as Doug
2007

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
as Deputy Warden Hamlett
2016

The Avengers
as Police Sergeant
2012

Angels in the Outfield
as Frank Gates
1994

The Wolf of Wall Street
as Nolan Drager (Jordan's Lawyer)
2013

27 Dresses
as Dive Bartender
2008

Arthur
as Veteran Cop
2011

Tower Heist
as Parade Cop
2011
TV Appearances

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
as Joel Parven
1999

Diagnosis: Murder
as Reggie
1993

Ohara
1987

Chicago Hope
as Robert Malzone
1994

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
as Phil LeGrand
2001

High Society
as Mitchell
1995

Damages
as Lawrence Pedroia
2007

Diagnosis: Murder
as Merrick's Bodyguard
1993

Law & Order
as Kenny Peluso
1990

Laurie Hill
as Jeff Hill
1992
Tattingers
1988
One of the Boys
1982