Gary McDonald(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Gary started his career at the prestigious Royal Court Theatre
Activists and progressed to performing at the the Royal Court in many
productions including Hardtime Pressure, Hero's Welcome, Gregory
Motton's Downfall, Some Singing Blood and the critically acclaimed Been
so Long. His vast theatre background saw him at the beginning of the
black theatre explosion in the 80's, working with tour-de force
companies such as BTC and Talawa in A Raisin in the Sun and The
Importance of Being Earnest to name but two. His TV debut as Ethnic in
Jack Rosenthal's Bafta award winning London's Burning pilot had critics
citing Gary's performance as 'moving and sensitive'. Soon after,
EastEnders came calling and Dirty Den's nemesis the flashy, brash
character of Darren Roberts was born. Worried about being type-cast,
after a year he left the soap and went back to the theatre doing plays
at the National with directors Peter Gill and John Burgess in Macbeth
and Black Poppies respectively. Combining film and television, he won
lead roles in Valentine Falls with Michelle Fairley and Ian McElhinney
and Shooting Stars by Barry Hines (Kes) directed by Chris Bernard
(Letter to Brezhnev). On prime time television, McDonald was a regular
on the hit shows Thief Takers, Brothers and Sisters and Sky One's
flagship Dreamteam. As a stalwart of the Mike Leigh process he managed
to work with his mentor on Secrets and Lies, All or Nothing and the
sell out play It's a Great Big Shame. Finally Gary got the chance to
perform at the acting powerhouse Donmar Warehouse in Lobby Hero which
after a triumphant run, transfered to the West End. Once again at the
National Theatre, Gary was Leonardo in Blood Wedding and the Trader in
Market Boy, he has also dipped his toe in the American Pond and has
appeared in Numb3rs and several independent films including Until
Death, The Shepherd with Jean-Claude Van Damme, Mob Rules for Lionsgate
and MOW "Airforce One is Down". In the UK he has starred in Outpost 2
Black Sun, and soon to be released Lapse of Honor. Back at the Royal
Court "Choir Boy" received rave reviews in which Gary McDonald played
the powerful 'Headmaster Marrow'.