Neal McDonough
Neal McDonough is an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Lieutenant Lynn "Buck" Compton in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, Fletcher in Minority Report, Tin Man in the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries Tin Man, Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan in Captain America: The First Avenger, and Damien Darhk in The CW series Arrow and various series in the DC Arrowverse.
Other film appearances include Star Trek: First Contact, Ravenous, Flags of Our Fathers, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, and Sonic the Hedgehog. He has also written and produced films he has acted in, such as The Last Rodeo. Further major television roles include the voice of Bruce Banner in the animated The Incredible Hulk, Deputy District Attorney David McNorris in Boomtown, Dave Williams in Desperate Housewives, Sean Cahill in Suits, and Cal Thresher in Tulsa King.
Early life and education
McDonough was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, on February 13, 1966, the son of Catherine and Frank McDonough, motel owners who emigrated from Ireland, with his mother coming from County Tipperary and his father from County Galway. McDonough grew up in Barnstable, Massachusetts and was raised Catholic. His childhood nickname was "Headster", which McDonough says originated in his brothers' teasing him about the size of his head. 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. McDonough furthered his classical theatre training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.Career
Has starred in many tv-shows and films 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. 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. He later reprised the role in the 2005 video game The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction.
McDonough was set to star in the ABC dramedy Scoundrels, but was fired for refusing to act in sex scenes, citing his family and Catholic faith as basis for his decision.
McDonough portrays Jesus in "The Truth & Life Dramatized Audio New Testament Bible," a 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 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. ; in an episode of the Agent Carter television series ; and as an alternate version in an episode of the What If...? television series.
In 2012, McDonough had a recurring role in the third season of FX's Justified as Robert Quarles, a sadistic carpetbagging mobster from Detroit. He was later cast as Police Chief Parker in Frank Darabont's TNT pilot Mob City.
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.
In 2015, McDonough was cast as DC Comics villain Damien Darhk on the fourth season of Arrow.
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. 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.
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.
Personal life
McDonough is a devout Catholic. In 2003, McDonough married Ruvé Robertson, a South African model whom he met in the United Kingdom while filming Band of Brothers. They have five children.McDonough has stated that he refuses to perform sex scenes and kiss female co-stars because of his faith and respect for his wife. In 2010 he was written out of a million-dollar role in the TV series Scoundrels for his refusal to perform sex scenes.
McDonough is a Republican, and revealed his political beliefs during his eulogy at Buck Compton's funeral.