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Jeremy Renner as Michael "Mike" McLusky, who starts as the right-hand man for his older brother, Mitch, but takes over as "Mayor" after Mitch's death in the first episode. The middle McLusky brother, Mike has spent his whole childhood dreaming of getting out of Kingstown.
Jeremy Renner (Mike McLusky) Mike is the right hand man for his older brother, Mitch (Kyle Chandler).He takes over as "mayor" of Kingstown after his brother is killed in the series premiere.
Mike McLusky inherits the burdensome title of “mayor” of Kingstown from his brother Mitch McLusky (Kyle Chandler) after he’s murdered in the first episode of the series.
"The only way out is through it." The cast breaks down the season finale, "This Piece of My Soul" (Season 1, Episode 10 of Mayor of Kingstown) with insider perspective from Jeremy Renner (Mike ...
Leigh Joseph McCloskey (born June 21, 1955) is an American actor, artist, author, and philosopher.. Throughout his acting career, McCloskey appeared in numerous television series and movies, including the popular American soap opera Dallas and a leading role in the Dario Argento-helmed supernatural horror film Inferno.
McClusky was born in Buffalo, New York. He was the second of five children to Clarence Wade McClusky, Sr., an accountant, and Mary Anastasia Stears "May" McClusky. Both of his parents were born in Pennsylvania, but had spent their adulthoods in Buffalo. [2] Wade, Sr. was a Presbyterian of Scotch-Irish ancestry, while May was an Irish Catholic.
Mitchell Wade Meluskey (born September 18, 1973) is an American retired professional baseball player. He played all or parts of five seasons in Major League Baseball , between 1998 and 2003, for the Houston Astros and Detroit Tigers , primarily as a catcher .
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