Neal McDonough

Neal McDonough

  • Born: 1966-2-13
  • Birthplace: Dorchester, Massachusetts, U.S.
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Syracuse University
  • Representative Works: Brothers, The First Avenger, Minority Report
  • Neal McDonough (Neal McDonough), born on February 13, 1966 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, is an Irish-American film and television actor and producer. He graduated from Syracuse University [1]  .
    In 1990, he made his debut in the entertainment industry for appearing in his personal screen debut " Darkman "; in 1994, he appeared in the film " Angels in the Outfield "; in 2002, he starred in the film " Minority Report " with Thomas Cruise Mapother IV and others ; in 2004, with Dwayne Douglas Johnson and others starred in the movie " Walking Tall "; in 2011, starred in the movie " The First Avenger " with Chris Evans and others [2] ; in 2013, the movie " Red 2 " starred in was released in China [3] .  

    Performing Experience

    In 1990, starred in his personal screen debut " Darkman " and played the small role Docker 2 in the film   .
    In 1996, he played the supporting role of Captain Hawke in the sci-fi action film Star Trek 8-First Contact starred by Old Baldy Beeef Stew and others . 
    In 1999, he played Private Reich in the thriller " Ravenous " starred by Guy Pearce , Robert Carlyle and others . 
    In 2002, he played the supporting role of Fletcher in the crime action film " Minority Report " directed by Steven Allan Spielberg and starred by Thomas Cruise Mapother IV and Colin Farrell . 
    In 2003, he played the supporting role of Frank Gordon in the sci-fi adventure film " Timeline " starred by Paul Walker and others . 
    In 2004, he played the supporting role of Jay Hamilton in the action thriller " Walking Tall " starred by Dwayne Douglas Johnson and others . 
    In 2006, he played the supporting role of Jack Skinner in the action drama " The Guardian " starred by Kevin Costner and others . 

    Personal Life

    Neal McDonough's family situation

    His parents immigrated to the United States from Ireland. His father Frank is from Galway County, Connacht, and his mother Catherine is from Tipperary County, Munster. He is one of six children. Four brothers and one sister or younger sister, among them, his brother John, who was once a writer for a national newspaper, is currently teaching writing at the University of Massachusetts in Dartmouth   .

    Neal McDonough marital status

    On December 1, 2003, he married his colleague Ruve McDonough; on November 28, 2005, his son Morgan was born; on May 14, 2007, his daughter Catherine Maggie McDonough was born on January 11, 2010 , Daughter London Jane Macdonald was born   .
    Extended Reading
    • Talon 2022-10-20 21:34:07

      Even if you don't know rugby, this movie is worth watching

      As a college student studying in the United States, I am honored to participate in the Rugby (English Rugby) club of the university. I have always been a person who loves sports very much. I have participated in various sports since I was a child. I also played hockey in high school in the United...

    • Kaci 2022-10-20 22:05:45

      kia haka forever Strong!

      I've seen a lot of sports-related movies, and I'm often inspired to say... Among them, football and rugby are the most popular ones. If "Football Hooligan" is the best football movie I've seen, then in the ones I've seen Among the rugby movies, "Forever Strong" is none other than "Forever Strong"!...T

    Forever Strong quotes

    • Marty: Now, why's he smilin'?

      Lars: Let's crack open his head and find out.

    • Coach Richard Penning: I give you the keys to the car and this is what I get.

      Rick Penning: After what I've been through the last year, you really believe that I'd be messing with drugs and booze the day I get home?

      Coach Richard Penning: Okay, there where drugs and beer all over you and the car.

      Rick Penning: It was Lars and Marty. Test me. I haven't had a drink in a year.

      Coach Richard Penning: Rick, do you have any idea how much potential you had.

      Rick Penning: Lars set me up.

      Coach Richard Penning: See, my future was stolen.

      Rick Penning: [under his breath] You're not even listening.

      Coach Richard Penning: An-an-an... you know, an-an-an-and, what are you doing? You just throwing it all away for, what - drugs, booze, some girls?

      Rick Penning: So I guess what I said really doesn't make a difference.

      Coach Richard Penning: Rick, it kills me to sit back and watch you throw everything away. I mean, when are you gonna dig deep and first-string the real Rick Penning

      Rick Penning: You wanna talk about first-stringing a Penning? You won nationals in 1986! You were on the original Highland Rugby Team! You were a Highland Rugby Player.

      Coach Richard Penning: I didn't win anything.

      Rick Penning: You were on the team. You know what they taught.

      Coach Richard Penning: I was on nothing.

      Rick Penning: I saw your picture, Dad. You were on the team.

      Coach Richard Penning: No, Gelwix made sure that I wasn't on that team by putting me somewhere that I shouldn't have been. I told him, but he insisted that I play a forward.

      Rick Penning: He was doing what was best for you and the team.

      Coach Richard Penning: No, no, Gelwix stole my life.

      Rick Penning: Well, he's given me mine back. I play for Highland. I am benched for drugs and alcohol, suspended for lying. I don't do anything to embarrass myself, my team, or my family - not anymore. Highland Rugby. Kia Kaha. I'm done.