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Executive producer Graham Yost (left) and actor Neal McDonough arrive at the premiere of FX Networks and Sony Pictures Television's "Justified" Season 3 at the Directors Guild Jan. 10, 2012, in ...
Neal McDonough didn’t make any friends on the set of FX’s “Justified” during his stint as the season’s villain, Robert Quarles. “I didn’t even talk to people. I didn’t want that ...
There is a reason audiences don’t see actor Neal McDonough, who has appeared on shows including Arrow and Justified, in love scenes.It’s his wife of 15 years, model Ruvé Robertson.. In an ...
Neal McDonough and Mykelti Williamson have joined the cast of FX drama Justified.. The pair will appear in the show's third season as villains, according to Entertainment Weekly.
Neal McDonough joined the Justified cast in the third season as the main villain, Robert Quarles, a Tonin crime family lieutenant from Detroit who comes to Kentucky to collect on a debt.
Neal McDonough -- who plays the rail gun-totin' carpetbagger Robert Quarles on this season of "Justified" -- has been cast as the lead in Frank Darabont's upcoming TNT pilot, "L.A. Noir.
Neal McDonough, who has appeared in numerous hit TV shows, including "Desperate Housewives" and "Justified," is narrating “O Holy Night: Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir" for the holidays.
Fans are eager to learn why Neal McDonough was fired from Scoundrels. Back in 2010, McDonough was originally set to star in ...
Neal McDonough loves bull riding so much, ... Boomtown, Justified, and Suits, and as voice talent in Call of Duty games and numerous Marvel animated series. More recently, ...
Neal McDonough will return to his native Boston to play notorious Irish crime boss James 'Whitey' Bulger in the ... Yellowstone, Justified, Project Blue Book, 9-1-1 Lonestar, Captain ...
Features Neal McDonough on Playing Tough Guys in The Last Rodeo, Star Trek, and Captain America. Exclusive: Veteran character actor Neal McDonough talks playing tough guys and meeting his heroes ...
Neal McDonough stars in and co-wrote 'The Last Rodeo,' inspired by faith and family. ... “Justified” and “Boomtown.” “88 Minutes,” that we did with Al Pacino together.