Neal McDonough’s Golden Rules by Neal McDonough URL: http://www.moviemaker.com/acting/article/neal_mcdonough_traitor_things_ive_learned_20080811/ Neal McDonough has come a long way since his debut film role as Dockworker #2 in Sam Raimi's 1990 comic book adaptation Darkman. After brief appearances on a bevy of television shows, including "Murphy Brown," "NYPD Blue" and "Murder One," McDonough landed a starring role in the Steven Spielberg-produced miniseries "Band of Brothers." Spielberg liked the actor's work on the project so much that he asked McDonough to act in his then-upcoming futuristic flick, Minority Report. Since then McDonough has enjoyed more starring TV roles, in the Peabody Award-winning "Boomtown" and the Wizard of Oz-reworking "Tin Man," as well as parts in Flags of Our Fathers, The Guardian, 88 Minutes and Jeffrey Nachmanoff's Traitor, which is in theaters now.
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