Zann McLarnon: biography and creative career of the actor

Zann McLarnon from 1996 to 1997 at the First Americans in the Arts Film Festival was nominated for his excellent performance in multi-part projects. The main achievements were participation in Chicago Hope and Dangerous Thoughts. Few people know that Zann is a mestizo. He is half Irish, half Indian. The actor’s childhood and adulthood took place in Northern Montana, but in 1990 the actor moved to Los Angeles to make his dream of show business a reality.

Actor Biography

Zann McLarnon was born in October 1966, is a citizen of America. The actor’s mother lives in Rosebad Reserve, but Zann himself lived with his grandmother near Montana.

actor biography

At the age of eleven, the actor began to take part in the Indian "ceremony of exhaustion" and "dancing of the Sun." According to the actor himself, the name Zann is in reality his last name. The name McLarnon was given in honor of his ancestor, whose name was Francis Zann. He was a renowned artist.

Movie work

The actor played preferably in serial films. Zann McLarnon took part in the following films: “A Wedding in Hawaii”, “Hope Chicago”, “Dangerous Thoughts”, “Doctor Quinn - a Female Doctor”, “Murphy Brown” and other films, the list of which is huge.

actor biography

In the life of an actor there is also a negative, which he knew at the age of twenty. It was during this period that Zann became addicted to drugs and alcohol. However, for three years he was able to cope with this terrible addiction and currently does not use alcohol or drugs. According to Zann himself, he would have been much happier if he had managed to tell students in schools about his terrible "adventures" of youth.

Actor now

Now the actor uses his own 12-step program for drug addicts, thanks to which he was able to establish his life. Currently, almost nothing is known about the actor. Perhaps he no longer even plays in films. But still he left behind an unforgettable experience. He was especially remembered for the movie Walker - Texas Ranger.


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