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Gale Morgan Harold III (born in July 10, 1969 in Decatur, Georgia United States) is American actor. He occurs as middle toddler sustaining an older sister & the immature brother. He guards his privacy, & couple details on to Gale's upbringing have been mass produced public, aside from either his own admission that growing higher was the "bizarre Pentecostal" own experience. Jack London, David Bowie and J. R. R. Tolkien's Gandalf have often been credited as some of his strongest adolescent influences.
Fallowing graduating from either Southwest Dekalb High School, Gale attended American University in Washington, D.C. in the association football scholarship. He began the Liberal Arts degree in romance literature, single to depart fallowing one & a half, referable unreconcilable differences of opinion between himself and his coach. Gale so moved to San Francisco, California, United States to pursue an interest in art at a San Francisco Art Institute. Finally, he became disgruntled thereupon, as well, & opted to produce more plans.
Around 1997, friend Suzy Landau suggested Gale attempt stage acting. He re-placed to Los Angeles & began a Triad month period of troglodytes troglodytes drama survey and exploration. At Twenty-eight, he was accepted into a Actors Conservatory Program with the authoritative theater company A Noise Within. In the theatrical debut, Gale appeared when "Bunny" inside Me and My Friends.
Tremendously late, around 2000, Gale finally landed a role that would click him into a national spotlight. He played Brian Kinney, a central character in Showtime's popular gay drama Queer as Folk to much critical eclat until a series' prevent within late 2005.
Film credits
Terry : Civic Duty (2005) (In production)
Andrew : Social Grace (2005)
Harold : The Unseen (2005)
Chaz : Life on the Ledge (2004)
Elliot: Fathers and Sons (2004)
Kyle Riven : Wake (2003)
Phil Barbara : Rhinoceros Eyes (2003)
Morrison Wiley: Particles of Truth (2003)
David Ryan : Mental Hygiene (2001)
Booker O'Brien : 36K (2000)
Television credits
Brian Kinney : Queer as Folk USA (2000-2005)
Dr. Garret Lang : Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) in episode "Perfect" (2003)
Geoff Beddoes : Street Time (2002) in episode "Get Up, Stand Up" (2003)
Geoff Beddoes : Street Time (2002) in episode "Gone" (2003)
Himself : Larry King Live (1985) in April 2002
Trivia
Despite swimming an openly gay character for nearly Pentad years, Gale has confirmed that he is, as a matter of fact, straight.
Gale has the tattoo on the within of his perfect, middle finger that reads "Resist".
He reads The Nation religiously.
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