Donal Logue

Donal Logue

59 · Born: Feb 27, 1966

Personal Details

BornFeb 27, 1966 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Parents
  • Michael J. Logue
  • Elizabeth Logue
Relatives
  • Eileen Logue Sciarretta (Sibling)
  • Karina Logue (Sibling)
  • Deirdre Logue (Sibling)
  • Michael Logue (Niece or Nephew)

Biography

Donal Logue's remarkable versatility and talent have solidified his position as one of the most respected and beloved actors of his generation. Born in Ottawa, Canada, Logue spent his early years moving across the United States, including the Boston area, various towns on the Mexican border, and eventually returning to Boston to attend Harvard University.

During his time at Harvard, Logue majored in Intellectual History and discovered his passion for the performing arts. He went on to appear in over thirty plays, work with the American Repertory Theatre's Harvard/Radcliffe Summer Stock Company, and even spend a short time doing theatre in England.

After graduating, Logue joined the Cornerstone Theatre Company, which focused on developing community theatre in rural parts of the United States. This experience only further fueled his dedication to pursuing his passion for acting.

Throughout his 20-plus-year career, Logue has starred in a wide range of films, including The Tao of Steve, Sneakers, Gettysburg, Blade, Runaway Bride, Reindeer Games, The Million Dollar Hotel, Comic Book Villains, Confidence, Just Like Heaven, and The Groomsmen.

In recent years, Logue has co-starred in notable films such as Max Payne, Charlie St. Cloud, and Zodiac, which was directed by David Fincher and based on the Robert Graysmith books about the notorious Zodiac serial killer.

In addition to his film work, Logue has made his mark on television, appearing in shows such as "LIFE," "The Knights of Prosperity," "Grounded for Life," and "ER." His critically acclaimed performance in "Terriers" marked a highlight of his television career.

Logue has also ventured into directing, making his debut with the independent film Tennis, Anyone?, which premiered at the US Comedy Arts Festival. He wrote, starred in, and directed the film, which follows two Hollywood has-beens as they search for meaning in their lives through a series of celebrity tennis tournaments.

Currently, Logue resides in Los Angeles with his two children, and is set to begin production on the Marc Cherry pilot "Hallelujah" for ABC in March of 2011.

Career

Genius
Genius as Strom Thurmond
2023
Door Mouse
Door Mouse as Eddie
All My Puny Sorrows
All My Puny Sorrows as Jake Von Riesen
SisterS
SisterS as Jimmy
2020
Dummy
Dummy as Dan Harmon
2015
The Intruders
The Intruders as Jerry Halshford
Vikings: Athelstan's Journal
Vikings: Athelstan's Journal as King Horik (archive footage)
2014
Gotham
Gotham as Harvey Bullock
Vikings
Vikings as King Horik
2013
Kill for Me
Kill for Me as Garret Jones
9 Full Moons
9 Full Moons as Charlie King Nash
CBGB
CBGB as Merv Ferguson
Sons of Anarchy
Sons of Anarchy as Lee Toric
2012
Silent Night
Silent Night as Santa Jim
2011
Oliver Sherman
Oliver Sherman as Franklin Page
Shark Night
Shark Night as Sheriff Greg Sabin
2010
Charlie St. Cloud
Charlie St. Cloud as Tink Weatherbee
Terriers
Terriers as Hank Dolworth
2009
The Lodger
The Lodger as Bunting
2008
Max Payne
Max Payne as Alex Balder
Life
Life as Kevin Tidwell
2007
Purple Violets
Purple Violets as Chazz Coleman
Zodiac
Zodiac as Ken Narlow
2006
Fast Track
Fast Track as Don Wollebin
The Reef
The Reef as Troy (voice)
Citizen Duane
Citizen Duane as Uncle Bingo
Tennis, Anyone...?
Tennis, Anyone...? as Danny Macklin
Almost Heaven
Almost Heaven as Mark Brady
Vengeance
Vengeance as Buzz (uncredited)
2005
Just Like Heaven
Just Like Heaven as Jack Houriskey
2003
Confidence
Confidence as Whitworth
Two Days
Two Days as Ray O'Connor
American Splendor
American Splendor as Stage Actor Harvey
2002
Comic Book Villains
Comic Book Villains as Raymond McGillicudy
Grounded for Life
Grounded for Life as Sean Finnerty
2001
2000
Takedown
Takedown as Alex Lowe
The Patriot
The Patriot as Dan Scott
The Opportunists
The Opportunists as Pat Duffy
Steal This Movie
Steal This Movie as Stew Albert
1999
Runaway Bride
Runaway Bride as Priest Brian Norris
A Bright Shining Lie
A Bright Shining Lie as Steven Burnett
Blade
Blade as Quinn
Men with Guns
Men with Guns as Goldman
Glam
Glam as Tom Stone
The Thin Red Line
The Thin Red Line as Marl (uncredited)
1997
Metro
Metro as Earl
1996
The Grave
The Grave as Cletus
Diabolique
Diabolique as Video Photographer #1
Dear God
Dear God as Webster
Jerry Maguire
Jerry Maguire as Rick (Junior Agent)
Public Morals
Public Morals as Ken Schuler
1995
Baja
Baja as Alex
1994
The Crew
The Crew as Bill Pierce
Little Women
Little Women as Jacob Mayer
Disclosure
Disclosure as Chance Geer
And the Band Played On
And the Band Played On as Bobbi Campbell
Gettysburg
Gettysburg as Capt. Ellis Spear
Sneakers
Sneakers as Dr. Gunter Janek
1991
Darrow
Darrow as James McNamara
Robotrix
Robotrix as Robotics Convention Attendant (uncredited)
1990
Common Ground
Common Ground as Danny McGoff, Jr.
2006
Tennis, Anyone...?
Tennis, Anyone...? as Director, Writer