Overview (4)

Mini Bio (1)

Quinn was born in Dublin, Ireland, and moved to the United States with his mother and two sisters in 1988. His first role was as a pool shark in the Richard Marx video Satisfied. He later landed a major role in the John Travolta film Shout (1991), where he shared a screen kiss with Gwyneth Paltrow. He went on to have roles in a number of other movies and television series. His most notable roles were as Becky's husband, Mark, on Roseanne (1988) and half-demon Doyle on the WB's Angel: Jäger der Finsternis (1999). He died of a heroin overdose in 2002.

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Trivia (18)

Was a co-owner of Goldfingers, a 007 themed nightclub in Hollywood.



Attended Clonkeen College, a Roman Catholic Christian Brothers school, in Blackrock, near Dublin.



Had a tattoo "Erin Go Bragh" (Ireland Forever) on his right shoulder, and a Harp on his left.





His character Mark Healy on Roseanne (1988) was intended to be a one-episode guest appearance, but became a seven-year stint.



He was spotted by casting director Johanna Ray , who helped him get representation.

His father Murty is a musician who played with Dickie Rock and the Miami Showband, and later The Sands with Tony Kenny.





Favorite band was U2

Had two sisters - Sonya and Louisa.



Worked in a factory, painted houses and waited tables before getting discovered.



Liked hiking, soccer, motor sports and playing the drums and guitar.



He died at a friend's house when he overdosed on heroin.



Actor Michael Fishman, who co-starred with Quinn on Roseanne, set up a memorial fund in his name.





Grew up in Cabinteely, Dublin, Ireland down the street from Cinematographer / Producer Noel Donnellon and Animator / Director Paul Donnellon



Though allowed to use his native Irish accent in the show Angel: Jäger der Finsternis (1999), it was so thick that he had to occasionally "Americanize" it so you could understand what he was saying. This sometimes made it sound as if his accent was fading in and out.

Was good friends with Charisma Carpenter.



Personal Quotes (2)

When you get to speak Irish, you become more at one with yourself, you kind of have a spark when you use it, and I think it's a great dialect. When they first cast me, I was a pretty avid fan of vampire movies and Celtic mythology, so I was excited to get a chance to walk in Doyle's shoes and have fun with it.



I'm into doing my own stunts. I learned [how to] years ago when I was doing a show for American TV called Covington Cross. I had a lot of fighting and rough stuff in that and I always want to do my own stunts -- it just looks a lot better. We've got really good stunt guys on the show and they teach us all this stuff. The other night I had to put on a back brace and pads and everything -- I want to participate and they're letting me, so it's pretty cool.

