Why Seamus O'Meara From Law & Order: Organized Crime Looks So Familiar
Seamus O'Meara is a criminal who works for the crime boss Eamonn Murphy in "Law & Order: Organized Crime," and he's played by actor Michael Malarkey.
Read MoreSeamus O'Meara is a criminal who works for the crime boss Eamonn Murphy in "Law & Order: Organized Crime," and he's played by actor Michael Malarkey.
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