Adrian Hough Net Worth

Adrian Hough is an actor who was born in 1977 and first discovered his talent at the age of 11 when he was selected to take part in a Saturday morning program for gifted children. He then moved to the UK to pursue a career in classical acting, and after 9 years of training and working, he returned to Canada and began his career in television and film. He has since starred in 86 television shows and 26 films, including the X-Men series and Assassin's Creed 3, for which he was nominated for a BAFTA. He is currently playing the role of Sigourney Weaver's brother in '(re) Assignment', and in his personal life, he is a passionate protector of the ocean and old growth forests.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Year 1977
Age 46 YEARS OLD
Irish name Aodrán Ó Cochlainn
Sport Hurling
Position Right wing-forward
Occupation EMEA Senior Financial Analyst
Years CountyApps (scores)
Cork titles 3
2003-2004 Cork0 (0-00)
Munster titles 0
All-Irelands 0
NHL 0
All Stars 0

💰 Net worth

Adrian Hough, a talented actor born in 1977, has made quite a mark in the entertainment industry. With his impressive performances and dedication to his craft, it comes as no surprise that his net worth is estimated to be between $100K and $1M in 2024. As an actor, Hough has showcased his versatility and skill in various projects, leaving a lasting impression on both audiences and critics alike. With such determination and passion, it is evident that Hough's career will continue to thrive, bringing him further success and financial stability in the years to come.

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Biography/Timeline

1994

In 1994 Coughlan was a key member of the half-forward line as the North Monastery faced Midleton CBS Secondary School in the Munster colleges decider. The Mon powered to a 1-9 to 0-4 victory and the Harty Cup title. St. Mary's College provided the opposition in the subsequent All-Ireland final, however, a 1-10 to 1-6 victory for the North Mon gave Coughlan an All-Ireland medal.

1995

Coughlan first played for Cork as a member of the minor team in 1995. He won a Munster medal that year following a 3-18 to 0-10 trouncing of Waterford. Cork later qualified for the All-Ireland final against Kilkenny with Coughlan starting the game as a substitute. The game turned into a rout as Cork won easily by 2-10 to 1-2, giving Coughlan, who came on, an All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship medal.

1999

In 1999 Coughlan lined out against University College Cork in his first senior championship decider. A 3-17 to 0-8 trouncing gave him his first championship medal.

2001

Blackrock surrendered their crown the following year, however, Coughlan was back in the decider again in 2001. Imokilly were the opponents, however, a remarkable scoring spree by Alan Browne, who captured 3-8, helped the Rockies to a 4-8 to 2-7 victory. It was Coughlan's second championship medal.

2002

In 2002 Blackrock had the chance to retain their title when they faced Newtownshandrum in the decider. The Rockies looked more probable winners from the time Alan Browne goaled just before half time, however, some bad finishing left them unnecessarily vulnerable. The goal proved key as Blackrock claimed a 1-14 to 0-12 victory and Coughlan collected a third championship medal.

2003

In 2003 Coughlan was added to Cork's championship panel. He was an unused substitute throughout the entire campaign, as Cork claimed the Munster title before losing to Kilkenny by 1-14 to 1-11 in the All-Ireland decider. Deane later added a third All-Star to his collection.

2004

Coughlan left the Cork panel after the conclusion of the National Hurling League in 2004.