Gale Harold

American actor (born 1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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 also starred in the romantic comedy Falling for Grace.

Born
Gale Morgan Harold III

(1969-07-10) July 10, 1969 (age 56)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive2000–2022
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Harold in September 2012
Born
Gale Morgan Harold III

(1969-07-10) July 10, 1969 (age 56)
EducationAmerican University
OccupationActor
Years active2000–2022
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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, D.C., 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.

In 1997, Susan Landau, daughter of actor Martin Landau, suggested Harold try acting. He dropped out of the San Francisco Art Institute and relocated to Los Angeles, where he began a three-year period of intensive drama study.[1] 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, Harold made his New York theatrical debut in Uncle Bob along with George Morfogen.[2]

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.

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 David Bowie, Harold was 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 the working title East Broadway). Harold played an eligible New York bachelor in an interracial relationship with an Asian-American woman.

Harold appeared in November 2007 in a guest role on ABC's Grey's Anatomy as Shane, a paramedic and white supremacist who is injured in an ambulance crash.

He appeared in Desperate Housewives on the fourth season finale May 18, 2008 as Jackson Braddock, Susan Mayer's love interest. Six months after a serious motorcycle accident, Harold returned to play Jackson on the May 3, 2009 episode of the show.[3]

In January and February 2010, Harold performed alongside Denise Crosby 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."[4]

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.[5] The series concluded its season with Harold's character involved in an affair with the show's lead character Marti (played by Aly Michalka). The series was cancelled after one season.

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, 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. 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.[7]

Harold appeared on three episodes of the first season of the show Defiance (1.06, 1.08 and 1.09). On May 10, 2013, Syfy renewed Defiance for a 13 episode second season to air in 2014.[8][9] Harold returned for a guest appearance in the second season of the show in the episode "Put the Damage On".[10]

In 2013, Harold appeared in a short film, The Spirit Game. The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and it was released online on September 2, 2014.[11]

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.

In 2014, Harold participated in different projects including the short film, Thirst, which was directed by Rachel McDonald and premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland on August 7, 2014,[12][13][14] and the film Echo Park, which premiered in the LA Film Festival on June 14, 2014.[15] He also appeared in the sci-fi/action movie Andron.[16][17]

In 2020, Harold became a co-founder[18] of Filmmakers First Fund, a Los Angeles-based film fund and studio space dedicated to artists with full-length narrative and documentary film projects in the early stages of development. 2020 grantees included Rachel Lears for To the End (2022), a documentary following Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rhiana Gunn-Wright, Varshini Prakash, and Alexandra Rojas as they fight for the Green New Deal.

Personal life

On October 14, 2008, Harold was hospitalized at the LAC+USC Medical Center after a 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 role on Desperate Housewives.[19][20] The online motorcycle publication Clutch & Chrome, which had followed his recovery closely, celebrated his new Hellcats role with an article on August 3, 2010.[21][22]

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 champions for child safety.[23]

Harold is a supporter of the LGBT community. On July 16, 2012, at the first Annual Hot 100 Party hosted by the website AfterEllen, he recorded an It Gets Better video sending his message and advising gay teens to remember their heroes.[24]

In 2014, Harold filed a restraining order against his ex-girlfriend, actress Danielle Saklofsky.[25]

Harold was among the members of the Queer as Folk cast who refused to discuss their sexuality in the early years of the show's release. He later disclosed that he is heterosexual.[26]

Credits

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
200036KBooker O'Brien
2001Mental HygieneDavid RyanShort film
2003Particles of TruthMorrison Wiley
Rhinoceros EyesDet. Phil Barbara
WakeKyle Riven
2005The UnseenHarold
Fathers and SonsElliott
Life on the LedgeChaz
2006Falling for GraceAndrew James Barrington Jr.
2007Scott Walker: 30 Century ManAssociate producer
Documentary film
2009Passenger SideKarl
2010Fertile GroundNate Weaver
2011Low FidelityTed
RehabDr. Daniel BrodyPost-production
2013The Spirit GameReggieShort film
Cafe AttitudeWaiterShort film
The Being Experience (In the Woods)Post-production
2014Field of Lost ShoesCharles SemplePremiered on April 13, 2014[27]
ThirstJohnShort film; premiered on August 7, 2014[13][14][28]
In my mirrorPost-production - Documentary
Echo ParkSimonPremiered on June 14, 2014[29]
The Two DogsMax MiddlefingerPost-production
Andron: The Black LabyrinthWorld Premiere, November 8, 2015, at "Trieste Science + Fiction", Italy[16]
2015Mari CelesteJeremyShort film; Post-production
The Green Bench Father Short film[30][31]
Kiss Me, Kill Me Stephen World Premiere, September 18, 2015, at "The Chicago Gay and Lesbian Film Festival"[32]
Weepah Way for Now Theatrical Agent Premiered on June 16, 2015, in L.A. Film Festival[33]
2018The BetrothedEricShort film
2022Good Girl JaneElliott Rosen
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TV

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Year Title Role Notes
2000–05Queer as FolkBrian KinneyMain cast (Seasons 1–5)
2003Street TimeGeoff BeddoesEpisode 2.08: Gone
Episode 2.09: Get Up, Stand Up
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDr. Garrett LangEpisode 4.24: "Perfect"
2005Fathers and SonsElliottTelevision film
Martha: Behind BarsPeter BacanovicTelevision film
2006The UnitRoryEpisode 1.07: "Dedication"
Episode 1.10: "Unannounced"
DeadwoodWyatt EarpEpisode 3.08: "Leviathan Smiles"
Episode 3.09: "Amateur Night"
VanishedAgent Graham KeltonMain cast (Episodes 1–7)
8 episodes
2007Grey's AnatomyShaneEpisode 4.09: "Crash Into Me, Part 1"
Episode 4.10: "Crash Into Me, Part 2"
2008–09Desperate HousewivesJackson Braddock14 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)
2010CSI: NYKevin ScottEpisode 6.22: "Point of View"
2010–11HellcatsJulian Parrish9 episodes (1.03, 1.05, 1.06, 1.10,
1.13, 1.15, 1.19, 1.20 & 1.21)
2011–12The Secret CircleCharles MeadMain cast
2013–14DefianceConnor Lang4 episodes (1.06, 1.08, 1.09 & 2.05)
2018Criminal MindsDr. Daryl WrightEpisode: 14.09: "Broken Wing"
2020EqualHoward SmithDocuseries
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Theater

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Year Title Role Notes
1997–98Me and my friendBunny
La Indian QueenLa turista
1999–2000Cymbeline
The Misanthrope
Miss JulieJean
Sweet Birth of YouthWayne
The Importance of Being EarnestMr. Algernon Moncrieff
Long Day's Journey into NightEdmund
2001Uncle BobJoshSummer 2001

Soho Playhouse, New York City Co-star George Morfogen

2006–07Suddenly Last SummerDr. CukrowiczNovember 15, 2006 – January 20, 2007

Laura Pels Theatre, New York City Co-stars Blythe Danner & Carla Gugino

2010Orpheus DescendingValentine XavierJanuary–February
Theater/Theatre in Los Angeles

Co-stars Denise Crosby & Claudia Mason

2013Rocco Rosso RicheRocco RossoNovember
National Theatre, London

Co-star Olivia d'Abo

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Conventions

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Year Title Role Notes
2012Night ItaCon - Fantasy events
Bologna, Italy
HimselfAugust 31–September 2. Gale attended following his role as Charles Mead on The Secret Circle.
2013Showtime Con - Zarata events
Bilbao, Spain
HimselfFebruary 15–17. Gale participated following his role as Brian Kinney
on Showtime's Queer as Folk.
2013Rise 'n Shine Con
Los Angeles, California, USA
HimselfJune 9. QAF convention with co-actors Randy Harrison, Scott Lowell,
Peter Paige, Robert Gant, Michelle Clunie & Ryan Scott Greene.
2014Queens of the Road Con
Bilbao, Spain
HimselfMarch 28–30. Queer as Folk convention with co-actors
Randy Harrison, Scott Lowell & Peter Paige.
2015ATX Television Festival
Austin, Texas
HimselfJune 4–7. Gale participated following his role as Brian Kinney
on Showtime's Queer as Folk with co-actors
Randy Harrison, Robert Gant & Peter Paige.
2015Gale Harold Fan Meet - Zarata events
Bilbao, Spain
HimselfSeptember 26–27. Gale participated following his role as Brian Kinney
on Showtime's Queer as Folk.
2016Gale Harold Fan Meet - Zarata events
Bilbao, Spain
HimselfSeptember 9–11. Gale participated following his role as Brian Kinney on Showtime's Queer as Folk with co-actor Randy Harrison.
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