Actor, producer, director, and writer Donal Francis Logue is a Canadian-American-Irish citizen. His creations include the investigative drama “Terriers” and the American sitcom “Grounded for Life.”
Logue was born to Irish parents in Ottawa, Ontario. He went to Harvard University and majored in history. He tried his hand at acting instead because he didn’t want to pursue a career in that industry. He had a supporting role in the 1992 movie “Sneakers,” which served as his film debut.
The television series “Medicine Ball” gave him his first recurring part. He gained further notoriety after starring in the romantic comedy movie “The Tao of Steve.” Later, he became more well-known after landing the title role in the television series “Grounded for Life.”
He currently has a major role in the crime drama “Gotham.” The program has earned favorable reviews from reviewers as well as numerous nominations and awards. Logue is active in sports in addition to acting. He represents the Hollywood United amateur soccer team from Los Angeles.
Donal Logue’s parents: Meet Michael J. Logue, Elizabeth Logue
Not much is known about Logue’s parents; our research team is doing its best to keep you informed about them. Logue, who has dual-nationality Irish and Canadian, frequently visits his mother in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland.
Logue lives in Shady Cove, Oregon, where he cofounded Frison Logue Hardwood, and Los Angeles. Logue frequently competes for Hollywood United, an amateur soccer team based in Los Angeles.