Neal McDonough

Neal McDonough (born February 13, 1966) is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of Lieutenant Lynn "Buck" Compton in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers (2001), Deputy District Attorney David McNorris on Boomtown (2002–2003), Tin Man in the Sci Fi Channel miniseries Tin Man, and a main cast role as Dave Williams in Season 5 of Desperate Housewives (2008–2009), and President Dwight D. Eisenhower in American Horror Story: Double Feature (2021) for which he was critically acclaimed. He has also appeared in films such as Star Trek: First Contact, Minority Report, Walking Tall, and as Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan in various Marvel Cinematic Universe films and TV series. In the DC Arrowverse, he has appeared as Damien Darhk in the TV series Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, and The Flash. He had a major role in Suits for several seasons (2014–2019) and played Malcolm Beck on Yellowstone (2019).

Neal McDonough
McDonough in 2017
Born (1966-02-13) February 13, 1966 (age 58)
Alma materSyracuse University (BFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present
Spouse
Ruvé Robertson
(m. 2003)
Children5

Early life and education edit

McDonough was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, on February 13, 1966, the son of Catherine (née Bushe) and Frank McDonough, motel owners who emigrated from Ireland, with his mother coming from County Tipperary and his father from County Galway.[1][2] McDonough grew up in Barnstable, Massachusetts and was raised Catholic.[3] His childhood nickname was "Headster", which McDonough says originated in his brothers' teasing him about the size of his head.[4] He graduated from Barnstable High School, and attended Syracuse University, where he was initiated and became a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1988. He had obtained several college scholarships to play baseball, but decided to go to Syracuse, as he thought it had the best theater department.[5] McDonough furthered his classical theatre training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Career edit

McDonough in 2009

In 1991, McDonough won the Best Actor Dramalogue for "Away Alone". McDonough has made many television and film appearances since then, including Band of Brothers, Boomtown, Star Trek: First Contact, Minority Report and The Hitcher. McDonough played Dave Williams on the fifth season of Desperate Housewives.[6] He also starred in the lead role on 2004 medical drama Medical Investigation for its one full season.

In 1996, McDonough voiced Bruce Banner in the animated television series The Incredible Hulk which ran for two seasons. McDonough reprised his role in the 2005 video game, The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction.

McDonough was set to star in the ABC dramedy Scoundrels,[7] but was fired for refusing to act in sex scenes, citing his family and Catholic faith as basis for his decision.[8]

McDonough portrays Jesus in "The Truth & Life Dramatized Audio New Testament Bible," a 22-hour, celebrity-voiced, fully dramatized audio New Testament which uses the Catholic edition of the revised standard version of the Bible.

In 2011, McDonough appeared as Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan in Captain America: The First Avenger. McDonough also voiced the character in the 2011 tie-in video game, Captain America: Super Soldier. He reprised his role four times since then: in the 2013 short film, Agent Carter; in the first episode of the second season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2014); in an episode of the Agent Carter television series (2015); and as an alternate version in an episode of the What If...? television series (2021).

In 2012, McDonough had a recurring role in the third season of FX's Justified as Robert Quarles, a sadistic carpetbagging mobster from Detroit.[9] He was later cast as Police Chief Parker in Frank Darabont's TNT pilot Mob City.[10]

During the 2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony on NBC, McDonough was featured in a high-profile and frequently aired Poolside commercial for the Cadillac ELR hybrid electric car.[11]

In 2015, McDonough was cast as DC Comics villain Damien Darhk on the fourth season of Arrow.[12]

In 2021, he was cast as President Dwight D. Eisenhower on the tenth season of American Horror Story, titled Double Feature. He is a main cast member for the second part of the season. The same year, he also portrayed the character Dr. William Birkin, the lead villain of the popular video game Resident Evil 2, in a live-action film adaptation of the first two Resident Evil games, entitled Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City.[13]He also played a small role as a side villain “Anders” in the 100.

In 2022, McDonough was a guest artist and narrator for the 2022 annual Tabernacle Choir Christmas Program.[14]

Throughout his career McDonough has enjoyed recognition for his various character roles in both film and television, as well as for his voice work in animation and video games. As a result of these accolades, he is especially considered one of the best "bad guy character actors" in the industry today.[15]

Personal life edit

McDonough is a devout Catholic.[16] In 2003, McDonough married Ruvé Robertson, a South African model whom McDonough met in the United Kingdom while filming Band of Brothers.[17] The couple have five children.[18][19][20][21]

He has stated that he refuses to perform sex scenes and kiss female co-stars because of his faith and respect for his wife. He said he was fired from the TV series Scoundrels for his refusal to perform sex scenes.[16]

Filmography edit

Film edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990DarkmanDockworker #2
1994Angels in the OutfieldWhit Bass
1995Three WishesPoliceman
1996Star Trek: First Contact
1997Fire Down BelowTruck Driver At Truck Stop
1999A Perfect Little ManBilly Morrisson
RavenousReich
2002Minority ReportOfficer Gordon "Fletch" Fletcher
2003TimelineFrank Gordon
They Call Him SasquatchNed Dwyer
2004Walking TallJay Hamilton
2006The GuardianChief Petty Officer Jack Skinner
The Last TimeHurly
Flags of Our FathersCaptain Dave Severance
MachineJack Ford
2007The HitcherLieutenant Esteridge
I Know Who Killed MeDaniel Fleming
2008Forever StrongCoach Richard Penning
88 MinutesJon Forster
TraitorFBI Agent Max Archer
2009Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-LiM. Bison
2010DC Showcase: Green ArrowGreen Arrow / Oliver QueenVoice, short film[22]
2011Little BirdsHogan
Ticking ClockJames Keene
Captain America: The First AvengerTimothy "Dum Dum" Dugan
2012The Philly KidJim "L.A. Jim" Jacoby
2013Company of HeroesLieutenant Joe Conti
The Marine 3: HomefrontJonah Pope
Red 2Jack Horton
Agent CarterTimothy "Dum Dum" DuganShort film
2014Bad CountryKiersey
Batman: Assault on ArkhamFloyd Lawton / DeadshotVoice[22]
Falcon RisingManny Ridley
2015Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2Vincent Sofel
2016GreaterMarty BurlsworthAlso executive producer
20171922Harlan Cotterie
2018Proud MaryWalter
Game Over, Man!Conrad Drothers
2019Buddy GamesHimself
2020Sonic the HedgehogMajor Bennington
The WarrantJohn BreakerAlso executive producer
Red StoneBoonAlso executive producer
Monsters of ManMajor
2021ApexSamuel Rainsford
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon CityWilliam Birkin
2022BoonBoonAlso writer and producer[23]
There Are No SaintsVincent
Left Behind: Rise of the AntichristJonathan Stonagal
O Holy NightGuest NarratorAlso a live Christmas album
2023The ShiftThe Benefactor
Holiday TwistSkip
Soul MatesMatchmaker
2024Outlaw PosseBart
HomesteadTBAPost-production

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991China BeachLurchEpisode: "Hello Goodbye"
Quantum LeapChuckyEpisode: "Play Ball"
Babe RuthLou GehrigTelevision film
1993In the Line of Duty: Ambush in WacoJasonTelevision film
1994DuckmanIRS AgentVoice, episode: "Not So Easy Riders"
Aaahh!!! Real MonstersCamera #1 / Monster #1Voice, episode: "Curse of the Krumm/Krumm Goes Hollywood"
1995Blue RiverEdward SellarsTelevision film
JAGSecond Lieutenant Jay WilliamsEpisode "Desert Son"
White DwarfDr. Driscoll Rampart IIITelevision film
Iron ManFirebrandVoice, episode: "Fire and Rain"[22]
1996Murphy BrownClive WalkerEpisode: "If You're Going to Talk the Talk"
NYPD BlueJerry SelnessEpisode: "He's Not Guilty, He's My Brother"
1996–1997The Incredible HulkBruce BannerVoice, 21 episodes[22]
1997InvasionRandy NorthTV miniseries
1998Diagnosis: MurderRoss Canin2 episodes
1999Martial LawKyle Strode4 episodes
Balloon FarmSheriffTelevision film
Just Shoot Me!CraigEpisode: "Shaking Private Trainer"
ProfilerChristoper LangstonEpisode: "To Serve and Protect"
2001Band of BrothersFirst Lieutenant Lynn "Buck" Compton8 episodes
2002The X-FilesAgent Comer2 episodes
2002–2003BoomtownL.A. Deputy D.A. David McNorris24 episodes
2004–2005Medical InvestigationDr. Stephen Connor20 episodes
2007TravelerSecretary of Homeland Security Jack Freed6 episodes
Tin ManWyatt Cain (Tin Man)3 episodes
2008–2009Desperate HousewivesDave Williams24 episodes
2010TerriersFord / Tom Cutshaw2 episodes
2011Law & Order: Criminal IntentMonsignor McTealEpisode: "The Consoler"
2012JustifiedRobert Quarles13 episodes
CSI: NYSenator Gordon HamiltonEpisode: "Unspoken"
PerceptionFredrick James DafoeEpisode: "Cipher"
2013CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationTommy BarnesEpisode: "Sheltered"
Mob CityCaptain Bill Parker6 episodes
2014–2019SuitsSean Cahill17 episodes
2014Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Timothy "Dum Dum" DuganEpisode: "Shadows"
2015Agent CarterEpisode: "The Iron Ceiling"
Public MoralsRusty Patton9 episodes
2015–2016ArrowDamien Darhk20 episodes
2015–2022The Flash4 episodes
2016–2020Legends of Tomorrow21 episodes
2017RogueCasey Oaks5 episodes
Survivor's RemorseBrianEpisode: "Repercussions"
2018–2021Van HelsingHansen / Willem9 episodes
2019–2020Project Blue BookGeneral James Harding18 episodes
2019YellowstoneMalcolm Beck6 episodes[24]
2020Altered CarbonKonrad Harlan3 episodes
The 100Anders5 episodes
2021What If...?Timothy "Dum Dum" DuganVoice, episode: "What If... Captain Carter Were the First Avenger?"[22]
American Horror Story: Double FeatureDwight D. Eisenhower4 episodes; Main role
20229-1-1: Lone StarSergeant Ty O'Brien7 episodes
2024Tulsa KingCal ThresherMain role (season 2)[25]

Video games edit

YearTitleVoice roleNotes
2005The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate DestructionBruce Banner[22]
2009Rogue WarriorAdmiral Travis Payton[22]
2011Captain America: Super SoldierTimothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan[22]
2013Injustice: Gods Among UsThe Flash, Damian Wayne / Nightwing, Regime Soldier #2[22]
2015Skylanders: SuperChargersAstroblast[26]
Call of Duty: Black Ops IIIJack VincentAlso likeness

Internet edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015If Angels In The Outfield Happened For Real (30 For 30 Parody)Whit BassCollegeHumor sketch

Awards and nominations edit

YearAwardAward categoryTitle of workResult
1999Atlantic City Film FestivalBest Actor (Jury Award)A Perfect Little ManWon
2003Online Film & Television Association Award[27]Best Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesBoomtownNominated
Television Critics Association AwardIndividual Achievement in Drama
Satellite AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Television Series – DramaWon
2008Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesDesperate HousewivesNominated
2012Critics' Choice Television AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesJustified
Satellite AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television FilmWon

References edit

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  3. ^ Kelly, Antoinette (April 2, 2010). "'Housewives' Catholic star Neal McDonough fired, refused sex scenes". IrishCentral.
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  6. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (June 30, 2008). "New lover moves in on "Housewives"". Reuters UK.
  7. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 21, 2010). ""Desperate Housewives" Alums Get TV Roles". Hollywood Reporter. ...will star opposite Virginia Madsen on ABC's dramedy series "Scoundrels."
  8. ^ Finke, Nikki (March 31, 2010). "No Sex Please, I'm Neal McDonough..." Deadline Hollywood. The reason? He's a family man and a Catholic, and he's always made it clear that he won't do sex scenes. And ABC knew that.
  9. ^ Breihan, Tom (March 13, 2012). "Justified's Neal McDonough on Being an Awesome Villain, His Marvel Comics Future, and Going Toe-to-Toe with Boyd Crowder". GQ Magazine. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
  10. ^ Dionne, Zach (March 8, 2012). "Justified's Neal McDonough Joins Frank Darabont's L.A. Noir". Vulture. New York Media LLC. Retrieved March 6, 2014. ...TNT drama pilot L.A. Noir is continuing to round out its cast, signing Neal McDonough as a lead
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  12. ^ Arrow Season 4 Adds Neal McDonough As Series Regular Villain. Cinema Blend. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
  13. ^ "Robbie Amell, Neal McDonough, and Hannah John-Kamen Will Headline Resident Evil Reboot". October 6, 2020.
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  18. ^ McLellan, Dennis (February 29, 2012). "Lynn D. 'Buck' Compton dies at 90; judge also known for WWII service". Los Angeles Times.
  19. ^ "Desperate Housewives' Neal McDonough Welcomes Baby Girl". TVGuide.com.
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  23. ^ Cohen, Sam (April 1, 2022). "Neal McDonough Discusses Screenwriting And Filming Process Of BOON - Exclusive Interview". The List. Retrieved April 3, 2022. "BOON," which is slated for release on April 1
  24. ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb (September 14, 2018). "Neal McDonough Joins Yellowstone". TVLine. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  25. ^ Longretta, Emily (May 1, 2024). "'Tulsa King' Adds Neal McDonough as Season 2 Series Regular (Exclusive)". Variety. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  26. ^ Vicarious Visions. Skylanders: SuperChargers. Activision. Scene: Closing credits, 7:13 in, Voice Actors.
  27. ^ "2002–03: The Season of Angels in America". Online Film & Television Association. Archived from the original on November 1, 2013. Retrieved October 30, 2013.

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