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Walter O'Brien is an Irish businessman and information technologist. He was also the executive producer and loose inspiration of the television series Scorpion. He is known for various self-reported claims including a childhood IQ of 197 which have been scrutinized.
Early life
Childhood and education
Walter O'Brien was born to Larry and Charlotte O'Brien in 1975 in Clonroche, County Wexford, Ireland. The second of five children, he grew up on a farm. He attended St. Patrick's National School in Clonroche until his family moved to Rosshaven, when he was 13 years old. There he attended St. Mary's Christian Brothers School, Enniscorthy.
O'Brien has stated he scored a 197 on an IQ test administered by one of his teachers in primary school but did not keep the paperwork.
Techdirt and The Irish Times said that O'Brien's 197 IQ score from childhood does not mean his intelligence exceeds that of other adults because scoring is scaled based on age. Mike Masnick noted that of all the "top IQ" lists available online, each one is different and none contains O'Brien's name. Susan Karlin questioned why, since O'Brien uses his childhood IQ score as part of his self-marketing, he did not retake the test through Mensa so that it could be confirmed.
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Walter O'Brien (Scorpion)
Fictional character in television series
This article is about the fictional character in television series Scorpion, loosely based on real-life computer expert Walter O'Brien. For the real-life CEO of Scorpion Computer Services, executive producer of the TV series Scorpion, see Walter O'Brien. For the Massachusetts candidate, see Walter A. O'Brien.
Fictional character
Walter O'Brien First appearance "Pilot" Last appearance "A Lie in the Sand" Created by Scooter Braun
Walter O'BrienPortrayed by Elyes Gabel Occupation Hacker, Computer expert Family
- Megan O'Brien (sister)
- Sean O'Brien (father)
- Louise O'Brien (mother)
Relatives
- Sylvester Dodd (brother-in-law)
Nationality Irish, American (After S3E7 - A Bigger Vote) Walter O'Brien is the fictional lead character in the American drama television series, Scorpion.[1] The character is inspired by the Irish businessman and information technologist of the same name.[2] The character, played by actor Elyes Gabel, follows a loose trajectory of Walter O'Brien's real-life exploits that thwart terrorism and disasters in each episode of the series.[3]
Character origin and casting
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