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![]() ![]() Charlize Theron and Donal Logue in Dimension's Reindeer Games.
Birth Date: February 27, 1966
![]() Birth Place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Donal Logue is well known to both film and television audiences for his work in a wide range of projects. He recently completed production on two upcoming film projects: the action thriller “Ghost Rider,” with Nicolas Cage; and Edward Burns' comedy “The Groomsmen.” Both films are due out in 2006. He is also currently developing “El Centro” for the FX Network, a one-hour series he will write, produce and star in.
In 2000, Logue won a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival for his performance in the acclaimed independent film “The Tao of Steve.” In addition, Logue wrote, directed, produced and starred in the film “Tennis, Anyone…,” which debuted at the 2005 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado.
Logue's other film credits include “The Patriot,” “Reindeer Games,” “Runaway Bride,” “Blade,” “Jerry Maguire,” “Diabolique,” 1994's “Little Women,” “Gettysburg,” and “Sneakers,” in which he made his feature film debut.
Logue has recently been seen on television's hit drama series “ER” in the recurring role of paramedic Chuck Martin, who is married to Sherry Stringfield's Dr. Susan Lewis. MTV fans recognize him as Jimmy the cab driver, and he also starred in the WB sitcom “Grounded for Life.” Additionally, Logue has been seen in a number of longform projects, including “And the Band Played On” and “Darrow.”
Born in Ottawa, Canada, Logue was raised in El Centro, California, near the border of Mexico. He went on to attend Harvard University, where his interest in theatre and acting was first sparked. He performed in more than 30 plays and worked for two summers with the American Repertory Theatre's Harvard/Radcliffe Summer Stock Company. He also studied at the British-American Drama Academy in London and traveled the U.S. with the Cornerstone Theatre Company, developing community theatre in rural parts of the country.
![]() Donal Logue Filmography
![]() Ghost Rider (2007) Mack
![]() Purple Violets (2007) Chazz Coleman
![]() Zodiac (2007) Ken Narlow
![]() The Ex (2007) Don Wollebin
![]() The Good Life (2007) Daryll
![]() Shark Bait (2006) Voice of Troy
![]() The Groomsmen (2006) Jimbo
![]() Just Like Heaven (2005) Jack
![]() Tennis Anyone? (2005)
![]() Takedown (2004)
![]() American Splendor (2003) Stage Actor Harvey
![]() Confidence (2003) Lloyd Whitworth
![]() 2 Days (2002)
![]() Comic Book Villains (2002)
![]() The Chateau (2002) Sonny
![]() The Million Dollar Hotel (2001) Charley Best
![]() Reindeer Games (2000) Pug
![]() Steal This Movie (2000) Stew Albert
![]() Track Down (2000)
![]() The Big Tease (2000) Eammon McGarvey
![]() The Opportunists (2000) Pat Duffy
![]() The Patriot (2000) Dan Scott
![]() The Tao of Steve (2000) Dex
![]() Runaway Bride (1999) Priest Brian
![]() Blade (1998) Quinn
![]() First Love, Last Rites (1998) Red
![]() Glam (1998) Tom Stone
![]() A Bright Shining Lie (1998)
![]() Men With Guns (1997) Goldman
![]() Metro (1997) Earl
![]() Baja (1996) Alex
![]() Dear God (1996) Webster
![]() Diabolique (1996) Video Photographer No 1
![]() Eye for An Eye (1996) Tony---Parent of Murdered Child
![]() Jerry Maguire (1996) Rick
![]() The Grave (1996) Cletus
![]() The Size of Watermelons (1996) Gnome
![]() 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up (1995) Jimmy
![]() Miami Rhapsody (1995) Derek
![]() 3 Ninjas Kick Back (1994)
![]() Little Women (1994) Jacob Mayer
![]() The Crew (1994) Bill
![]() Gettysburg (1993) Captain Ellis Spear
![]() Sneakers (1992) Dr Gunter Janek
![]() Common Ground (1990) Danny McGoff Sr
![]() Citizen Duane
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