Galen O'Shay was a major antagonist in the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. He was a leading True IRA member.
He was portrayed by Timothy V. Murphy.
Biography[]
O'Shay is from County Armagh, Northern Ireland. He says that Kellan Ashby took him out of the streets and saved his life. O'Shay was not present in Belfast during SAMCRO's visit. It Is possible that he met John 'JT' Teller when SAMCRO was in Ireland in the late 80's because he describes Jax as his old man: "Weak, lost, loyalties in the wrong place." Galen is also known as the "Butcher of Belfast".
Season 4[]
After a deal was struck with the Galindo Cartel, the Sons of Anarchy discovered that the cartel wanted more high caliber weaponry so had to pull deeper from the IRA's weapons supply. O'Shay became the Sons of Anarchy's new connection in the True IRA for weapons trafficking to aid in the dealing of the more destructive weapons. When SAMCRO requested heavier weaponry to sell to the cartel, O'Shay called Filip 'Chibs' Telford and asked to speak to SAMCRO president Clarence 'Clay' Morrow, who O'Shay had a long history and friendship with. The True IRA council, the Irish Kings, whom O'Shay was a member of, were dubious about selling to a Mexican cartel given their reputation for extreme violence and reneging on business deals. Clay convinced O'Shay to meet with Galindo's head of security, Romero 'Romeo' Parada, using the volume of sales they could expect from the cartel.
O'Shay then made his way to California with a few other members of the Kings, meeting with SAMCRO at the Sons' warehouse. He happily greeted Clay, listening to his friends' assurances that the warehouse was a secure location to house the weapons. When Jax arrived, O'Shay offered him an unfriendly welcome, belittling him for being late to the meeting despite knowing that Jax's old lady, Tara Knowles, had been hospitalized after an attack. He even used the news to his advantage, citing it as a reason that the Kings were not excited about getting in bed with the Galindo Cartel. Further making his argument, O'Shay told them that he understood the need to get rid of Viktor Putlova's Russians and that to do that, the Sons needed to supply the cartel with small arms but O'Shay criticized them for everything that had happened since, including SAMCRO needing to use their RPGs to ward off the cartel's rival, Lobos Sonora. Clay tried to counter, telling him that those RPGs saved all of their lives but O'Shay refused to listen to their reasoning, reminding them that there'd be no need to have their lives saved if they didn't get involved with the cartel. Chibs tried to assure O'Shay and the Kings that the big guns would only be used south of the border and that what happened was an isolated incident that would only happen once and that none of it would blow back on the IRA's cause. O'Shay considered it and decided that he would meet with Romeo to hear assurances but it had to be on neutral ground.
Shortly after, O'Shay brought Jax and the Sons to a house owned by Irish American members of the IRA. The Sons were going to stand by as backup while O'Shay tried to get the Irish Americans, who had been conducting indecent business, to get back in line. They entered the house where O'Shay told the Sons to wait by the door while he proceeded further into the house. After noticing a woman taking a baby upstairs, however, Jax followed only to find that it was a "baby factory", where the Irish would care for babies before selling them to Catholic families. It was an American branch of the same IRA human trafficking business Jax had seen in Belfast that Abel Teller had been sold through. This ignited extreme anger in Jax and he attacked the Irish Americans with the club members doing the same. O'Shay arrived to witness the brawl and was furious with Jax's reckless behavior even after Clay told O'Shay about Jax's history with the infant selling. O'Shay refused to work more with Jax and Clay promised him that when it came to the cartel deal, O'Shay would be working with Clay only. ("Burnt and Purged Away")
When it came time for the meet, Clay had been shot by Harry 'Opie' Winston and put in the hospital over an internal conflict within the club. Jax went to conduct the meeting between the Irish and Galindos but underestimated O'Shay's stubbornness. O'Shay refused to work with Jax, not trusting him, and telling him that he was promised that he'd be making this deal with Clay at his side. O'Shay's refusal to work with Jax caused the meet to not happen, with O'Shay leaving with the IRA members. ("To Be, Act 2")
Season 5[]
Once Clay was on the road to recovery and able to get on his feet, the meeting between the IRA and Galindos was rescheduled. O'Shay was glad to see Clay alive but was surprised by the fact he was no longer president, replaced by Jax. Clay assured him that the shift in power would not change the relationship between them. When O'Shay continued to speak badly about Jax, Jax challenged him to a fight, to work out any beefs. O'Shay refused at first, telling Jax that the Sons' trip to Belfast got Father Ashby, one of O'Shay's oldest friends, killed. When Jax insulted Ashby, O'Shay threw the first punch and they brawled while Romeo and the Galindos arrived. After settling his feud with Jax, O'Shay brought the Sons and Galindos into the warehouse where a shipment of their heavy guns were waiting. Once the terms of the deal was negotiated, O'Shay insisted that he give the Mexicans a demonstration of the guns. He blew apart a few of the Sons' motorcycles with a heavy machine gun and though some of the Sons were furious, Jax simply congratulated O'Shay on sealing the deal. ("Orca Shrugged")
Later, after Jax told O'Shay that they were severing ties with the Galindos and getting back to business as usual, they were confronted by the cartel at the warehouse where the cartel planned on taking some of their guns by force. O'Shay ordered them to not touch the guns but when they didn't comply, opened fire on the cartel leading to a firefight. The cartel overpowered the Irish and forced them to leave. O'Shay, seeing this as a Sons betrayal, told Jax that this would blow back on the club. Jax put all of the club and their associates under lockdown at TM but the Irish kidnapped Wendy at the hospital, believing she was Jax's old lady. Clay brokered a deal for Wendy back, calming things between the Irish and the Sons but telling O'Shay that he would be leaving Charming and going to Belfast since his crimes against the club had been made public. He also told him that Jax was planning on pulling the Sons out of guns and that he'd need someone to pick up that slack, offering to do that once he established himself in Belfast. O'Shay was also going to be responsible for getting Clay to Ireland. ("To Thine Own Self")
Season 6[]
After Clay had been imprisoned and there was a school shooting in Stockton where the Sons' guns were used, the Sons met with the Irish where O'Shay introduced them to the IRA member who would be running the meetings with the Sons personally now. However, Jax pulled him aside to have a private talk where he told him his intentions of getting SAMCRO out of the guns, saying that he would try and get the San Bernardino charter to pick up the slack of arms dealing. O'Shay was visibly angered, bringing up that Clay warned him about Jax wanting to get out of the guns and warning Jax that he wasn't going to ruin the relationship between them, saying that the Kings wanted to double their business in the States. He then said he was going to send the Sons the next shipment of KG-9s and Jax was furious, asking him if he had heard what he'd just said. O'Shay explained that the school shooting was actually probably beneficial to their business since people were scared before leaving. ("Straw")
On the day the Irish were bringing their shipment of KG-9s, Jax spoke with O'Shay, telling him that they were done being the pawns of the Irish and finally getting out of guns. O'Shay, despite knowing Jax's intentions for some time, was annoyed by his argument. Jax brought up his father's dream but O'Shay didn't care, telling him John Teller lived in a different lifetime and told Jax that he was abandoning the cause. Jax countered by saying that the IRA's cause was in a different lifetime too, comparing O'Shay to James 'Jimmy O' O'Phelan and he was just using religion and his cause as a means to fill his own pockets. O'Shay was enraged by Jax's insult, throwing a punch at him but Jax avoided the swing and punched O'Shay in the ribs. O'Shay laughed while Jax proclaimed that they were through and told O'Shay hands off the club. O'Shay repeated Jax's words with a smile, that there'd be hands off.Shortly after, O'Shay and the Irish went to the Oswalt warehouse where the Sons kept their arsenal. Their patched member, Philip 'Filthy Phil' Russell was there with the prospect, Chris 'V-Lin' Von Lin. They called Jax, telling him that the Irish were there and Jax, confused and panicked, told Phil to tell them that he was on his way. When Phil told O'Shay that Jax was on his way, O'Shay shot Phil and Connor shot V-Lin and then O'Shay requested a saw from his men. The Irish mutilated Phil and V-Lin's bodies, cutting off their hands and leaving them on their cuts, fulfilling O'Shay's promise that there'd be hands off the club, living up to his name "The Butcher of Belfast". With his men, he then took all of the Sons' weapons supply but left the KG-9s as a final insult to Jax. ("Wolfsangel")Jax reached out to the Irish Kings Declan Brogan, Brendan Roarke and Rory Griffin, explaining his feud with O'Shay and accused O'Shay of having done secret deals with Clay, outside of the IRA's knowledge, for the past two decades. Jax also talked about his plan to get out of guns but hand over the distribution business to August Marks. Despite not being keen on working with Marks, the Kings seemed to comply. However, once they hung up, they turned to O'Shay, who had been sitting at the table the whole time. He assured them that all his dealings with Clay were only ones that the council had approved of and reminded Clay was still their connection to the Northern California gun business, despite Jax claiming otherwise. He wanted to keep the plan he had made with Clay before Clay had been arrested that he would be in charge of distribution from Belfast. O'Shay explained that he already had a plan to spring Clay from prison and that Jax would get what he wanted to be out of guns and that ties would be severed.Later, O'Shay put a plan to sever the ties with the Sons in motion, having explosives shipped into the clubhouse during the Sons' lockdown where all of their friends and family were barricaded until the violence with the Irish would blow over. As it approached eight o'clock, when the Irish Kings said they would call Jax with a decision, Jax noticed a green pen that was left behind by the driver, with shamrocks on it. He discovered that an Irishman had delivered the beer kegs. Knowing eight o'clock was only two minutes away, he evacuated everyone in the clubhouse as the explosives went off, blowing up the clubhouse in a massive fireball that would have killed them all. ("The Mad King")
The morning after the explosion, the Sons contacted the Irish Kings and O'Shay laid out the terms of negotiation, saying that Sons had betrayed the IRA by wanting to pull out of the gun distribution. He threatened that if they didn't comply with the Kings' terms, they would blow up more of the MC's clubhouses. He explained that Clay would be in charge of distribution in Northern California now and that the Sons would set up all their buyers for the transition but get no profit. Jax, seeing no other option, said he understood, telling the Kings that he didn't want a war and that O'Shay did, proving it by saying that he'd set the Irish he had captured free. The other Kings had thought Jax had killed them, glaring at O'Shay, having apparently been told that the Sons would kill them and fueling the fire for war. O'Shay seemed to notice the annoyance of the council but simply told them he'd push the deal with Clay forward and left the table, leaving the other Kings to their thoughts. ("Salvage")
After returning Connor Malone and the other Irish, Clay had to force himself into mental ward of the prison to get in touch with his former contacts to see if they were onboard with the transition. However, after he'd done that, the trial had been pushed forward, giving the Irish less time to free him from captivity. O'Shay came back to the States where he called for a meeting with the Sons. They told him that all of their contacts were onboard except for the Italians, led by James 'Jimmy' Cacuzza, who were on the fence whether to go along with the transition or take up their business with the Chinese providing their weapons instead of the Irish. O'Shay knew that Cacuzza was the Sons' biggest buyer so refused to allow him to pull out of business with them. He told Jax to set up a meeting and requested that they meet with Cacuzza in person but Jax said he'd handle it, though settled at O'Shay's demand for Connor to at least tag along. He then told them about Clay's trial being pushed forward and the small window they had to get him out of custody. However, because of the new schedule, he didn't have enough time to put a crew together so asked the Sons to help in the breakout. Jax initially refused but O'Shay insisted, making it an order and not a request. Jax put it to a vote at the table and they all agreed to help.
Personality[]
O'Shay is shown to be a very ruthless man who allows his stubborness and set ways to dictate his decisions. During his transactions with the Sons of Anarchy, he is shown to treat Clay with a level of respect, having done business with him for years. In contrast, he felt Jax was brash and impulsive, angered by Jax's role in Father Ashby's death. O'Shay's presence demands respect and if he feels he has been insulted, he holds it against the one who wronged him. O'Shay is also cutthroat, willing to kill anyone who gets in the way of his business arrangements, shooting a Mexican who tried to take a shipment of guns without a second thought and brazenly murdering fully patched Son Filthy Phil and prospect V-Lin simply to send a message to Jax, who had just told Gaalen his plans for the MC to back out of the gun business. O'Shay is also shown to be a racist individual, like the other Irish Kings, refusing to do business with Mexicans or African Americans simply because of their skin color. O'Shay's respect is hard to earn but it has been shown it's possible as Jax managed to ease the tension between them by showing he could fight him to a standstill.