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Where did Donal Logue go to high school?

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Canadian actor Donal Francis Logue was born on February 27, 1966.

He performed the roles of Capt. Ellis Spear in the 1993 film Gettysburg, Judd Bromell, a movie agent on the episode of Northern Exposure titled “Baby Blues,” and an FBI agent in The X-Files episode titled “Squeeze.”

Jimmy The Cab Driver, played by Logue, was a common figure in MTV advertisements in the early 1990s. In 2000, he also made appearances in The Patriot and Blade. He appeared in the movies Purple Violets and The Groomsmen, both directed by Edward Burns.

Logue played Chuck Martin, a nurse who Dr. Susan Lewis impulsively married one weekend in Las Vegas and later had a kid with, in multiple episodes of ER. At the 2000 Sundance Film Festival, Logue’s leading role in The Tao of Steve earned him the Special Grand Jury Prize for best actor.

ER producer John Wells was impressed by Logue’s performance as well. Logue not only appeared on ER but also in the acclaimed comedy Grounded for Life. In December 2005, Logue signed a pilot development contract for an upcoming ABC television situation comedy. The original title of the performance was I Want to Rob Mick Jagger.

Where did Donal Logue go to high school?

Logue to Central Union High School. While attending Central Union High School in El Centro, Logue became interested in theater. In order to present Fernando Arrabal’s ludicrous Picnic on the Battlefield in the school auditorium during the “summer during our sophomore year,” as Logue put it, he and a friend, John Everly, created the theater group Imperial Valley Players.

 

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