Niall Cunningham

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Male

Niall Cunningham

Known For

Okja
2h 2m
Movie 2017

Okja

A young girl named Mija risks everything to prevent a powerful, multi-national company from kidnapping her best friend - a massive animal named Okja.

Life in Pieces
TV Show 2015

Life in Pieces

Comedy about one big happy family and their sometimes awkward, often hilarious and ultimately beautiful milestone moments as told by its various members. Of the three siblings, middle child Matt may have just found his true love, his co-worker, Colleen; his coddled youngest brother, Greg, and his wife, Jen, are overwhelmed by the birth of their first child; and the eldest, Heather, and her husband, Tim, are dreading their impending empty nest so much, they're considering having another baby. Their parents are Joan the family's adoring matriarch who would do anything for her kids - as long as she agrees with it - and John, the gregarious patriarch who's searching for ways to soften the blow of turning 70. As the family's lives unfold in four short stories each week, they try to savor these little pieces of time that flash by but stay with you forever, because these moments add up to what life's all about.

Biography

Niall Cunningham made his television debut as a series regular in LIFE IN PIECES. Previously, he had brief appearances in the series “Deadbeat” and “Awkward.” He graduated from LaGuardia High School of the Arts in New York City and is currently attending Tufts University. He is a member of the theater collective Young Gotham Arts and a co-founder/artistic director of the upcoming company G45 Productions. Cunningham was introduced to the world of the arts and theater at an early age by his parents, who are both modern dancers. In his spare time, he enjoys rock climbing, cheering for his beloved Boston Red Sox, playing the banjo and guitar and writing poetry. Also, he is active in charities and non-profits, including Theater For A New Audience, Brooklyn Academy of Music, SOS Children's Villages and Center For Family Representation.

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