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Gale Harold Biography
Gale Harold (* July 10, 1969 in Decatur, Georgia, USA as
Gale Harold M. III) is an American actor.
Gale Harold graduated from the American University in Washington, DC and decided then, art in San Francisco to study. He came to acting until the age of 28 years, previously earned his living as a carpenter.
Harold has an older sister and a younger brother.
The breakthrough came with the
Harold series Queer as Folk, in which it from 2000 to 2005 the role of the homosexual Herzensbrechers Brian Kinney played. Subsequently, he served in Wake, Life on the Ledge, Father and Sons, Social Grace and The Unseen to see. Meanwhile, he also operated as a film producer (Scott Walker: 30 Century Man)
Harold belonged to the original master occupation of the now remote FOX series Vanished. Already in a row 7 was
Gales character - Agent Graham Kelton - shot and the male lead role with Eddie Cibrian reshuffled.
Furthermore, he joined
Harold in the series Deadwood, The Unit and Law & Order.
2007 he played in two consequences of Grey's Anatomy a guest role, since 2008 it has a role in the series Desperate Housewives.
From November 2006 to January 2007, he played on Broadway in the play Suddenly Last Summer ( "Suddenly Last Summer") by Tennessee Williams at the Laura Pels Theatre, the role of Dr. Crukrowicz at the side of Blythe Danner and Carla Gugino. Prior to that
Harold had already been in two other plays involved in Uncle Bob (at the SoHo Playhouse in New York City) and Me and My Friend (in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Theatre Center).