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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]
2. I write poems. Most of them are about my wife, Ruvé. 3. Kit Kat is my favorite candy. 4. I love coaching my kids [Morgan, Catherine, London, Clover and James] in every sport. 5. I enjoy a good ...
Neal McDonough's casting as Dave Williams was announced in July 2008. [1] McDonough did not audition for the role, but was offered it after meeting with Marc Cherry. [2] The series creator wanted McDonough to portray Dave after he saw the actor playing the role of David McNorris, an alcoholic County Asst. D.A. in NBC's short-lived crime drama Boomtown, and thus wanted to see the dark side of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ruvé and Neal McDonough’s The McDonough Company has secured film and TV rights to Brass & Unity: One Woman’s Journey through the Hell of Afghanistan and Back, an inspirational ...
A celebration of Compton's 90th birthday was held in January 2012 with nearly 200 in attendance including Band of Brothers actors Michael Cudlitz, James Madio, Neal McDonough, and Richard Speight, Jr. McDonough developed a friendship with Compton while making the miniseries and kept in touch afterwards. McDonough's son Morgan is nicknamed ...
Later in the same episode, Beth was brutally attacked by men working on behalf of Malcolm Beck (Neal McDonough). Having managed to call Rip before things turned ugly, Rip managed to save her and ...
Neal McDonough made his debut appearance in this episode as Dave Williams, Edie Britt's mysterious third husband. Several casting changes were made as a result of the five-year jump. Neal McDonough's involvement was announced in July 2008. [16] McDonough did not audition for the role of Dave Williams, but was offered it after meeting with ...
“Tulsa King” has expanded their cast. Neal McDonough has joined the second season of the Paramount+ series, portraying Cal Thresher, a powerful and extremely territorial businessman in Tulsa.