Gale Harold
Gale Harold | |
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Harold at the Plaza Hotel, NYC, 2012 | |
Born |
Gale Morgan Harold III July 10, 1969 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2000–present |
Gale Morgan Harold III (born July 10, 1969) is an American actor known for his leading and recurring roles on Queer as Folk, Deadwood, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, The Secret Circle and Defiance. He played the leading man in the indie hit film Falling for Grace.
Early life
Harold was born in Atlanta, Georgia. His father was an engineer and his mother a real estate agent. Because Harold's parents were devout Pentecostals, he had strict religious upbringing. At age 15, he left the church.
Following graduation from The Lovett School, Harold attended American University in Washington, DC, on a soccer scholarship. He began a Liberal Arts degree in romance literature, departing after a few months and moved to San Francisco, California to study photography at the San Francisco Art Institute. He worked a variety of jobs including construction, bartender, waiter, and apprentice motorcycle mechanic and restorer.
In 1997, a friend, Susan Landau, daughter of actor Martin Landau, suggested Harold try acting. He relocated to Los Angeles and began a 3-year period of intensive drama study. At 28, he was accepted into the Actors Conservatory Program with the classical theater company A Noise Within. In his theatrical debut, Harold appeared as "Bunny" in Gillian Plowman's Me and My Friends.
Career
In 2000, Harold was cast as Brian Kinney, a central character on Showtime's popular gay drama Queer as Folk.
During the summer-hiatus from Queer as Folk (between seasons one and two) Harold made his New York theatrical debut playing Josh in Uncle Bob along with George Morfogen. The role of Josh was difficult and very different from the one he was playing in Queer as Folk. The play received mostly positive reviews and Harold made an auspicious debut on New York theatrical stage.[1]
In 2003, Harold starred in Wake, produced by Susan Landau Finch and directed by her husband Henry Leroy Finch.
Harold had the lead role of Special Agent Graham Kelton in the short-lived FOX series Vanished in 2006, but his character was killed off in the seventh episode and appeared only as a corpse in the eighth episode.
Harold also guest-starred as Wyatt Earp in two episodes of the HBO series Deadwood and appeared twice on the CBS series The Unit. Alongside childhood idol David Bowie, Gale is an associate producer of the documentary Scott Walker: 30 Century Man.
Gale Harold returned to the New York stage in Tennessee Williams' play Suddenly, Last Summer on November 15, 2006, in the role of Dr. Cukrowicz ("Dr. Sugar"). Harold's co-stars in the Roundabout Theatre repertory production, a limited Off-Broadway engagement running through January 20, 2007, were Blythe Danner and Carla Gugino.
Harold was the male lead in the indie romantic comedy Falling for Grace, which debuted favorably at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival (under working title East Broadway). Harold played an eligible New York bachelor in an inter-racial relationship with an Asian-American woman. The film screened at festivals, theaters and campuses in the U.S., China and Germany; it was released on DVD in March, 2010.
Harold appeared in November 2007 in a guest role on ABC's Grey's Anatomy as Shane, a paramedic and white supremacist with a swastika tattooed on his abdomen, who is injured in an ambulance crash.
Harold joined the cast of Desperate Housewives on the fourth season finale May 18, 2008 as Jackson Braddock, Susan Mayer's love interest.[2] Six months after a serious motorcycle accident, Harold returned to play Jackson on the May 3, 2009 episode of the show.[2]
In January and February 2010, Gale performed alongside Denise Crosby (Star Trek: The Next Generation) and ex-model Claudia Mason in Tennessee Williams' Orpheus Descending at Theater/Theatre in Los Angeles. The production and cast received mostly positive reviews, with the Los Angeles Times calling his performance "brilliant" and adding "Harold, ideally cast, beautifully ignites with Crosby, whose unconventional interpretation is an affecting revelation."[3]
In July 2010, it was announced at the Television Critics Association Summer Tour that Harold had accepted a recurring role as a law professor in the upcoming series Hellcats.[4] The series concluded its season with Harold's character involved in a sexual affair with the show's lead character Marti (played by Aly Michalka). However, the series was cancelled after one season. Prior to cancellation, however, it was announced that Harold would be a regular in another prospective CW series, The Secret Circle, based on a trilogy of popular young adult novels.
Following considerable buzz in the press, the CW picked up The Secret Circle for the fall of 2011. The series revolved around a coven of teenage witches in a small town in Washington State (changed from Maine in the novels), each a member of a different witch clan dating back to the 17th Century. Harold played a scheming and powerful male witch who is the father of one of the teenagers.
Reaction from journalists who saw the show's pilot episode was almost uniformly positive, with one writer predicting: "We feel like Gale Harold is going to steal every single scene he's in on the show, just like he basically stole this extended trailer. He was creepy as hell threatening Adam's father (Adam Harrington) and even creepier when he was putting on the nice guy act for Cassie... after killing her mother. We already love to hate him."[5]
Unfortunately, the ratings decline in the second half of the season and combined with the expensive cost of special effects, on May 11, 2012 the CW announced the cancellation of the series.[6]
In 2011 Harold was also featured in two movies, Low Fidelity and Rehab, as one of the main characters. Low Fidelity was released on VOD, digital etc. on August 6, 2013.[7]
On January 2013, it was announced that Harold was a recurring character on the new TV series "Defiance".[8] The show would air on the SyFy network from April 15, 2013.
When he was asked about his character (Conor Lang) on the show Harold said: He’s a government agent who works for the Earth alliance. He’s climbing the ranks. He’s very ambitious. He sort of walks the line between diplomacy and some of the more hard-knuckled aspects of the world that they’re all in – this post-apocalyptic tribal war zone. I think, like any good politician, he’s taking his chances when they present themselves. But he’s got some past history with Amanda (played by Julie Benz) and I think he’s sort of trying to get reunited with her on some level. He’s really interested in having her come on board with his vision of how the Government should be run.[9]
Harold appeared on three episodes of the first season of the show (1.06, 1.08 and 1.09). On May 10, 2013, Syfy renewed Defiance for a 13 episode second season to air in 2014.[10][11] Despite his character being killed off in the first season, Harold returned for a guest appearance in the second season of the show in the episode "Put the Damage On" and the executive producer of the show, Kevin Murphy, stated that he plans to bring the character back in season 3 as well if the show gets renewed.[12]
Due to his role as a gay character, Brian Kinney, on Showtime's Queer as Folk, Harold was interviewed by Ilana Rapp for NYCastings about whether the same-sex scenes are a challenge for an actor. Among other things, he stated: "I'm straight, but the character was too important to me to muddle his world with my private life. As a nobody, I got away with that deflection. I think it may have helped to introduce Brian as a believable gay man. Maybe not. However it played, it's been out of my hands for a long time".[13] The interview was published on April 15, 2013.[14]
In 2013, Harold was cast as Reggie in a short film named The Spirit Game. The film had its World Premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and the screening took place on May 20, 2013[15] and it was released online on September 2, 2014.[16]
At the Rise 'n Shine Convention (June 9, 2013), Harold said that he was currently working on a project about Civil War, Field of Lost Shoes. Shooting of the Civil War drama began that week (June 2, 2013)[17] in Lexington, Virginia.[18] Dave Kennedy (screenwriter, director) said that the goal was to get Field of Lost Shoes in theaters by November 2013[18] but it eventually premiered on April 13, 2014 in Richmond.[19] The movie is directed by Sean McNamara and produced by Thomas Farrell. It's based on the novel The Battle of New Market by William C.Davis.
In 2014, Harold participated in different projects including the short film "Thirst" that was directed by Rachel McDonald and premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland on August 7, 2014,[20][21][22] and the film "Echo Park" that premiered in the LA Film Festival on June 14, 2014.[23] He was also cast in the sci-fi/action movie "Andron: The Black Labyrinth" that was directed by Francesco Cinquemani and the shootings took place in Malta and Italy from August 25 till September 8, 2014.[24][25]
Personal life
On October 14, 2008, Harold was hospitalized at USC Medical Center's intensive care unit after a serious motorcycle accident. He remained in critical condition after swelling of the brain was discovered as well as a fractured shoulder. Harold was subsequently released from intensive care and returned to complete his interrupted role on Desperate Housewives.[26][27] The online motorcycle publication Clutch & Chrome, which had followed his recovery closely, celebrated his new Hellcats role with an article on August 3, 2010.[28][29]
During the shootings of Vanished in 2006, Harold shot a short video for the Amber Watch Foundation showing his support about missing children. In the video he stated that "nationwide 1.3 million children go missing each year" and urged people to be a champion for child safety.[30]
Harold is a supporter of the LGBT community. On July 16, 2012 at the first Annual Hot 100 Party[31] by the site After Ellen/After Elton, he recorded an It Gets Better video sending his message and advising gay teens to remember their heroes. In the one-minute video, he says: "Some of the most important people in my life lived through what a lot of you are going through right now. And they stayed true no matter how painful and they probably considered backing out many times, but I thank God that they didn't. For instance, someone like Tennessee Williams. If he hadn't done what he did, we wouldn't have that beautiful art to read and to watch on the stage" and he closes with the phrase: "The truth will come out. It gets better."[32]
Filmography and other appearances
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | 36K | Booker O'Brien | |
2001 | Mental Hygiene | David Ryan | Short film |
2003 | Particles of Truth | Morrison Wiley | |
Rhinoceros Eyes | Det. Phil Barbara | ||
Wake | Kyle Riven | ||
2005 | The Unseen | Harold | |
Life on the Ledge | Chaz | ||
2006 | Falling for Grace | Andrew James Barrington, Jr. | |
2007 | Scott Walker: 30 Century Man | Associate producer Documentary film | |
2009 | Passenger Side | Karl | |
2010 | Fertile Ground | Nate Weaver | |
2011 | Low Fidelity | Ted | |
Rehab | Dr. Daniel Brody | Post-production | |
2013 | The Spirit Game | Reggie | Short film |
Cafe Attitude | Waiter | Short film | |
The Being Experience (In the Woods) | Post-production | ||
2014 | Field of Lost Shoes | Charles Semple | Premiered on April 13, 2014[19] |
Thirst | John | Short film; premiered on August 7, 2014[21][22][33] | |
In my mirror | Post-production - Documentary | ||
Echo Park | Simon | Premiered on June 14, 2014[34] | |
The Two Dogs | Max Middlefinger | Post-production | |
Andron: The Black Labyrinth | World Premiere, November 8, 2015 at "Trieste Science + Fiction", Italy[24] | ||
2015 | Mari Celeste | Jeremy | Short film; Post-production |
The Green Bench | Father | Short film[35][36] | |
Kiss Me, Kill Me | Stephen | World Premiere, September 18, 2015 at "The Chicago Gay and Lesbian Film Festival"[37] | |
Weepah Way For Now | Premiered on June 16, 2015 in L.A. Film Festival[38] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000–2005 | Queer as Folk | Brian Kinney | Main cast; 83 episodes (Seasons 1-5; 2000–2005) |
2003 | Street Time | Geoff Beddoes | Episode 2.08: Gone Episode 2.09: Get Up, Stand Up |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Dr. Garrett Lang | Episode 4.24: "Perfect" | |
2005 | Fathers and Sons | Elliott | Made-for-television film |
Martha: Behind Bars | Peter Bacanovic | Made-for-television film | |
2006 | The Unit | Rory | Episode 1.07: "Dedication" Episode 1.10: "Unannounced" |
Deadwood | Wyatt Earp | Episode 3.08: "Leviathan Smiles" Episode 3.09: "Amateur Night" | |
Vanished | Agent Graham Kelton | Main cast (Episodes 1-7) 8 episodes | |
2007 | Grey's Anatomy | Shane | Episode 4.09: "Crash Into Me, Part 1" Episode 4.10: "Crash Into Me, Part 2" |
2008–2009 | Desperate Housewives | Jackson Braddock | 14 episodes (4.17, 5.01, 5.02, 5.03, 5.04, 5.05, 5.06, 5.07, 5.08, 5.11 (voice), 5.12 (voice), 5.21, 5.22 & 5.23) |
2010 | CSI: NY | Kevin Scott | Episode 6.22: "Point of View" |
2010–2011 | Hellcats | Julian Parrish | 9 episodes (1.03, 1.05, 1.06, 1.10, 1.13, 1.15, 1.19, 1.20 & 1.21) |
2011-2012 | The Secret Circle | Charles Mead | Main cast - Harold didn't appear in 6 episodes (1.04, 1.07, 1.11, 1.14, 1.16 & 1.18) |
2013-2014 | Defiance | Connor Lang | Episodes: 1.06, 1.08, 1.09 & 2.05 |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997-1998 | Me and my friend | Bunny | |
La Indian Queen | La turista | ||
1999-2000 | Cymbeline | ||
The Misanthrope | |||
Miss Julie | Jean | ||
Sweet Birth of Youth | Wayne | ||
The Importance of Being Earnest | Mr. Algernon Moncrieff | ||
Long Day's Journey Into Night | Edmund | ||
2001 | Uncle Bob | Josh | Summer 2001. Co-star George Morfogen Gale's New York theatrical debut |
2006-2007 | Suddenly Last Summer | Dr. Cukrowicz | November 15, 2006 - January 20, 2007 Co-stars Blythe Danner & Carla Gugino |
2010 | Orpheus Descending | Valentine Xavier | January - February. Co-stars Denise Crosby & Claudia Mason Theater/Theatre in Los Angeles |
2013 | Rocco Rosso Riche | Rocco Rosso | November. Co-stars Olivia d'Abo National Theatre in London |
Conventions
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | Night ItaCon - Fantasy events Bologna, Italy | Himself | August 31 - September 2. The con was about fantasy characters. Gale was there due to his role as Charles Mead on the The Secret Circle. |
2013 | Showtime Con - Zarata events Bilbao, Spain | Himself | February 15–17. Gale participated due to his role as Brian Kinney on Showtime's Queer as Folk. |
2013 | Rise 'n Shine Con Los Angeles, California, USA | Himself | June 9. QAF convention with co-actors Randy Harrison, Scott Lowell, Peter Paige, Robert Gant, Michelle Clunie & Ryan Scott Greene |
2014 | Queens of the Road Con Bilbao, Spain | Himself | March 28–30. Queer as Folk convention with co-actors Randy Harrison, Scott Lowell & Peter Paige |
2015 | ATX Festival Austin, Texas | Himself | June 4–7. Gale participated due to his role as Brian Kinney on Showtime's Queer as Folk convention with co-actors Randy Harrison, Robert Gant & Peter Paige. |
2015 | Gale Harold Fan Meet - Zarata events Bilbao, Spain | Himself | September 26–27. Gale participated due to his role as Brian Kinney on Showtime's Queer as Folk. |
2016 | Gale Harold Fan Meet - Zarata events Bilbao, Spain | Himself | September 9–11. Gale participated due to his role as Brian Kinney with co-actor Randy Harrison on Showtime's Queer as Folk. |
References
- ↑ "Uncle Bob - Review".
- 1 2 "Gale Harold Gets Desperate". TV Guide.
- ↑ "Theater review: 'Orpheus Descending' at Theatre/Theater". LA Times. January 22, 2010.
- ↑ "Gale Harold will have recurring role on CW's new "Hellcats" series as a sexy attorney". Greginhollywood.
- ↑ "'The Secret Circle' extended trailer: Gale Harold is a bad, bad man and other observations". Zap2it.
- ↑ "'Secret Circle' says goodbye: Britt Robertson tells us Season 2 just is 'not happening' - From Inside the Box - Zap2it". Blog.zap2it.com. 2012-06-05. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
- ↑ Gummersall, Devon (May 29, 2013). "At long last, we have an official release date for "LOW FIDELITY"! August 6, 2013 it will be available on VOD, digital, etc.". Twitter.
- ↑ "Rise 'n Shine - Gale Harold".
- ↑ "Gale Harold Talks Politics in the Post Apocalypse, New Movie 'Thirst' & More with ScreenSpy".
- ↑ Seat42f (May 10, 2013). "Syfy Renews DEFIANCE For A Second Season". Retrieved May 11, 2013.
- ↑ Nellie Andreeva (May 10, 2013). "Syfy's 'Defiance' Renewed For Season 2". Deadline.com. Retrieved May 13, 2013.
- ↑ Griffin, Jennifer (July 23, 2014). "Defiance Boss Outlines Plans for Season 3: Gale Harold, The Pale Wars & More". Screen Spy. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
- ↑ "Guys: Are Same-Sex Scenes A Challenge?".
- ↑ Rapp, Ilana (April 15, 2013). "My new article w #GaleHarold of #QAF , Freddie Smith of #DOOL & Dan Feuerriegel of #Spartacus is up!...". Twitter.
- ↑ "The Spirit Game to Premiere in Cannes".
- ↑ The Spirit Game (September 2, 2014). "The Spirit Game short film is now online!". Twitter. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
- ↑ Gould, Nolan (June 2, 2013). "First day of shooting "Field of Lost Shoes". Reaching into my southern past to remember how to do the accent.". Twitter.
- 1 2 "VMI ready for close up as movie begins filming in Lexington".
- 1 2 Bacque, Peter (March 13, 2014). "'Field of Lost Shoes' film to premiere in Richmond". Times Dispatch. Retrieved March 14, 2014.
- ↑ Latham, Brandon (July 16, 2014). "Locarno Film Festival Announces Lineup Including Luc Besson's 'Lucy'; Honors Juliette Binoche, Mia Farrow". Indie Wire. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
- 1 2 "Pills from the Future". Pardo Live. July 16, 2014. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
- 1 2 Thirst (July 18, 2014). "The premiere for Thirst is August 7th.". Twitter. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
- ↑ Howard, Courtney (June 18, 2014). "LA FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW – ECHO PARK (2014)". Very Aware. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
- 1 2 Siegel, Tatiana. "Alec Baldwin and Danny Glover to Star in the Sci-Fi/Action Film 'Andron' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
- ↑ Blaga, Julia (September 12, 2014). "Andron Starring Skin Wraps Shooting in Malta". Film New Europe. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
- ↑ "Gale Harold Get Better and Return Soon!!!".
- ↑ "Gale Harold Returns To 'Desperate Housewives'".
- ↑ "http://www.clutchandchrome.com/news/news/actors-new-role-motorcycle-accident". Clutch & Chrome. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Actors New Role After Severe Motorcycle Accident".
- ↑ Amber Watch (August 8, 2012). "Amber Watch thanks Gale Harold for his support". Amber Watch Channel, You Tube.
- ↑ Ayers, Dennis (June 28, 2012). "Men of the 2012 Hot 100 Respond. Plus, Our First Ever Hot 100 Live Event!". The Backlot.
- ↑ On Top Magazine Staff (September 5, 2012). "Gale Harold Names Tennessee Williams A Hero In 'It Gets Better' Video". On Top Magazine.
- ↑ Thirst (July 16, 2014). "Thrilled 2 announce that Thirst will make its World Premiere @ the 67th Locarno Int Film Festival!". Twitter. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
- ↑ Howard, Courtney (June 18, 2014). "LA FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW – ECHO PARK (2014)". Very Aware. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
- ↑ "The Green Bench". Official site of "The Green Bench". Retrieved June 4, 2015.
- ↑ The Green Bench Film (June 3, 2015). "Gale Harold's interview". You Tube. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
- ↑ "Exclusive: Watch the Trailer for West Hollywood Thriller 'Kiss Me, Kill Me'". OUT. August 19, 2015. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
- ↑ Davis, Edward (June 15, 2015). "L.A. Film Festival Exclusive: Family Tension Explodes In Clip From 'Weepah Way For Now' With Aly And AJ Michalka". Retrieved June 16, 2015.
External links
- Gale Harold at the Internet Movie Database
- AfterElton.com: Documenting a Musical Outsider; interview with Stephen Kijak and Gale Harold
- Gale Harold on Twitter