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Donal Francis Logue [1] (born February 27, 1966 [2]) is a Canadian-American film and television actor. He played the starring role of Sean Finnerty on the sitcom Grounded for Life (2001-05), and Detective Harvey Bullock on the DC Comics adaptation Gotham (2014-19).
Donal Logue. Actor: Blade. Donal Logue's versatility and talent makes him one of the most well respected and beloved actors today. 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.
Donal Logue. Actor: Blade. Donal Logue's versatility and talent makes him one of the most well respected and beloved actors today. 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.
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Donal Logue is the latest addition to CBS show The Equalizer, which is back for season 3 and stars Queen Latifah in the lead role of Robyn McCall.
The acclaimed and versatile actor also discusses why he loves low-budget indie cinema and his hopes for a sequel to the 2000 indie hit.
These days Logue shines on Fox’s hit Gotham, playing corrupt Detective Harvey Bullock from the Batman comics. Could this be the role that finally makes him a star? Logue has...
Donal Francis Logue is a Canadian-Irish actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for his roles in Blade, The Tao of Steve, Just like Heaven and Law and Order: Special Crimes Unit.
Donal Francis Logue is an Canadian actor, producer and writer. His notable roles include starring as Dex in The Tao of Steve, Father Brian Norris in Runaway Bride, Quinn in Blade, Dan Scott in The Patriot, Jack in Just Like Heaven, Alex Balder in Max Payne, and Mack in Ghost Rider.
99K Followers, 2,039 Following, 624 Posts - Donal Logue (@donalflogue) on Instagram: "Living in the woods of Oregon. Co-author of the Danny Trejo memoir "Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood."".