Bio
Donal Logue is a Canadian actor known for his work in television series such as ER, Grounded For Life, The Knights of Prosperity and Terriers.
Born in Ottawa, Canada, Logue moved all over the United States, from the Boston area as an infant to various towns on the Mexican border. He returned to Boston to attend Harvard University, where he majored in Intellectual History and discovered his love for the performing arts.
While in college, he appeared in over 30 plays, worked for two summers in the American Repertory Theatre's Harvard/Radcliffe Summer Stock Company, and spent a short time doing theatre in England.
After graduating, Logue joined the Cornerstone Theatre Company which developed community theatre in rural parts of the United States. From then on Logue dedicated himself to pursuing his passion for acting.
In his 20 plus years in the industry, Logue has starred in films such as The TAO Of Steve, the story of a larger-than-life, philosophizing lothario, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, and won him a Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Performance.
His other film credits include Sneakers, Gettysburg, Blade, Runaway Bride, Reindeer Games, The Million Dollar Hotel, Comic Book Villains with Michael Rapaport, Confidence, Just Like Heaven and The Groomsmen with Ed Burns.
Donal co-starred in Max Payne with Mark Wahlberg, as well as Charlie St. Cloud with Zac Ephron. He also appeared in Zodiac, directed by David Fincher, based on the Robert Graysmith books about the notorious Zodiac serial killer. Following the US release of Zodiac, he co-starred in Mark Steven Johnson's Ghost Rider with Nicolas Cage and Eva Mendes.
Logue made his directorial debut with the independent film Tennis, Anyone?, which appeared at the US Comedy Arts Festival. He wrote, starred, and directed the film about two Hollywood has-beens who try and find meaning in their lives through a series of celebrity tennis tournaments.
In television, Logue joined the cast of the NBC series Life, about a former police officer who returns to the force after having been wrongly imprisoned for years.
In 2007, he headlined the critically lauded ABC comedy The Knights of Prosperity in which a group of blue collar guys band together to plan a heist of Mick Jagger's New York City apartment.
Prior to The Knights of Prosperity, Logue starred in the Carsey-Warner produced show, Grounded For Life, which aired for five seasons. He was also featured in a recurring role on ER as Sherry Stringfield's love interest.
Logue lives in Los Angeles and has two children.