JACK MCLAUGHLIN-GRAY
- AEA,
- SAG-AFTRA
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CHICAGO FIRE: "Let It Burn," "A Little Panama City." GOODBYE GUNS, independent feature film.
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Résumé Print Résumé
FEATURE FILM | ||
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Goodbye Guns |
Supporting |
Dir. Cecilia Bravo-Mittmann |
The Negotiator |
Principal |
Dir. F. Gary Gray |
Opportunity Knocks |
Principal |
Dir. Donald Petrie |
Major League |
Principal |
Dir. David Ward |
Jimmy Reardon |
Principal |
Dir. William Richert |
TELEFILM | ||
Johnny Ryan |
Principal |
NBC (Bob Collins) |
Gabriel's Fire |
Principal |
NBC (Rob Lieberman) |
Howard Beach |
Principal |
NBC (Dick Lowry) |
The Father Clements Story |
Principal |
NBC (Edwin Sherin) |
Father Dowling |
Principal |
NBC (Chris Hibler) |
The Imposter |
Principal |
NBC (Michael Pressman) |
The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck |
Principal |
CBS (Simon Langton) |
The Killing Floor |
Principal |
PBS (Bill Duke) |
EPISODIC | ||
Chicago Fire (Season 4)(401,402) |
Recurring (2) |
NBC ( Bookstaver, Chappelle) |
Early Edition |
Principal |
CBS (John Patterson) |
The Untouchables |
Principal |
Paramount (Tucker Gates) |
Jon Sable |
Guest Star |
ABC (Kees Van Oostrom) |
Jack and Mike |
Principal |
ABC (Victor Lobl) |
First Do No Harm |
Supporting |
Lifetime (Tom Engel) |
Real Detectives |
Principal |
HBO (John Wilkman) |
THEATRE | ||
The Retreat From Moscow |
Edward |
Artists' Ensemble |
Hamlet |
Polonius/First Gravedigger |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
King Lear |
Gloucester |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Romeo and Juliet |
Friar Lawrence |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Love's Labour's Lost |
Holofernes |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
A Fair Country |
Hodges/Van Eden |
Steppenwolf Theatre |
Sidney Bechet Killed a Man |
Philip Litwin |
Victory Gardens Theatre |
Keely and Du |
Walter |
Apple Tree Theatre |
Cry, The Beloved Country |
Harrison |
Goodman Theatre |
Henry IV, Part One |
Worcester |
Alabama Shakespeare Festival |
Heartbreak House |
Randall |
Alabama Shakespeare Festival |
The Miser |
Merluche/Magistrate |
Indiana Repertory |
Six Degrees of Separation |
Larkin |
Michael Leavit/Fox Theatricals |
Stand-Up Tragedy |
Father Larkin |
Apple Tree Theatre |
Waiting for Godot |
Pozzo |
Apple Tree Theatre |
Abingdon Square |
Juster |
Next Theatre Company |
Jumpers |
Archie |
Court Theatre |
Great Expectations |
Mr. Jaggers |
Guthrie Theater National Tour |
Three Sisters |
Chebutykin |
Steppenwolf Theatre |
The Seagull |
Dorn |
South Coast Repertory |
Equus |
Dysart |
Apple Tree Theatre |
Antigone |
Creon |
Court Theatre |
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
George |
Northlight Theatre |
How I Got That Story |
Historical Event |
Northlight Theatre |
The Dance of Death |
Kurt |
Milwaukee Repertory |
The Recruiting Officer |
Worthy |
Milwaukee Repertory |
How I Got That Story |
Historical Event |
Milwaukee Repertory |
A Christmas Carol |
Bob Cratchit |
Guthrie Theater |
She Stoops to Conquer |
Diggery |
Guthrie Theater |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'11" |
Weight: 200 lbs |
Badminton, Billiards/Pool Player, Bowling, Cycling, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Ping Pong, Shooting - Rifle, Softball, Tennis, Licensed Driver, Teleprompter, Vocal Range: Baritone, Voiceover, American - New England Accent, British - BBC English Accent
Joseph Jefferson Awards: Winner - Best Actor in a Principal Role - How I Got That Story, Northlight Theatre; Best Ensemble - Stand-Up Tragedy, Apple Tree Theatre; Nominations - Best Actor in a Principal Role - Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf, Northlight Theatre; Supporting Actor - Stand-Up Tragedy, Apple Tree Theatre.