
Age: 60
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Neal McDonough was trained at the London Academy of Dramatic Arts and Sciences. His theatre credits include 'Cheap Talk', 'Foreigner', 'As You Like It', 'Rivals', 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', 'Bald Soprano', and 'Waiting for Lefty'. The young actor won a 1991 Best Actor Dramalogue Award for 'Away Alone'. McDonough has been a 'Star Trek' fan since he was a kid. Playing Lieutenant Hawk in 'Star Trek First Contact' was a life-long dream. McDonough has three pictures on his bedroom wall. One is a picture of his mom, the other is the Holy Virgin Mary, and the third is William Shatner as Captain Kirk. He has numerous television credits including 'NYPD Blue', 'Quantum Leap', and the voice of Bruce Banner in the animated series 'The Incredible Hulk' among others. He graduated Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1988.

Neal McDonough

Robert Harper
for Robert Harper in Frostbite Ranger
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Frostbite Ranger is a 2027 American gothic supernatural horror film directed by Robert Eggers, written by Taylor Sheridan and Eggers, and produced by Jordan Peele and Eggers from a story by Peele, and starring Cara Delevingne, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Isaiah Washington, Michael Keaton, Bill Skarsgård, Neal McDonough, Gil Birmingham, and Willem Dafoe. It is the first installment in the Frostbite Ranger franchise. The film follows a park ranger who is enlisted to watch over an eerie, darkened location that is part of the forest she calls home in Wyoming. Frostbite Ranger was released theatrically on January 20th, 2027; it received universal acclaim from critics and audiences, who found the film to be terrifying in its own right and praised its visual effects, direction, and atmosphere, but especially Delevingne's performance and Hans Zimmer's musical score, with the entire soundtrack being deemed "bone-chilling and scary without effort." It was also a financial success, grossing over $816 million worldwide. A sequel is in development with Delevingne, Armstrong and Washington set to return.