Donal Logue Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Height, Vikings, Movies, TV Shows

Biography

Donal Logue is a Canadian actor well known for his roles in the film The Tao of Steve and in the television shows Sons of Anarchy, Vikings, Grounded for Life, Copper, Terriers, and as Detective Harvey Bullock on Fox’s Gotham. He also had a recurrent role on NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Lt. (later Captain) Declan Murphy.

Age

He is 58 years old as of 27 February 2024. He was born in 1966 in Ottawa, Canada. His real name is Donal Francis Logue.

Family – Education

Donal was born to Irish parents and raised in Calexico, California, where his sisters and mother taught at Calexico High School and Vincent Memorial Catholic High School. He grew interested in theater while attending Central Union High School and formed the Imperial Valley Players, who performed Fernando Arrabal’s Picnic on the Battlefield. In 1983, Logue, who went to St. Ignatius’ College in London, England, was chosen to lead the American Legion Boys Nation during its 37th session. In the late 1980s, he worked as a road manager for bands like Bullet LaVolta while attending Harvard University to study history.

Wife – Children

Logue was previously married or in a long-term committed relationship with Kasey Walker (also known as Kasey Smith). They have a son named Finn and a transsexual daughter, Jade. On June 27, 2017, Logue tweeted that Jade had gone missing; he later removed the tweet and issued a larger public appeal for assistance after contacting police and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $3 million.

Height

He stands at a heoight of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m).

Sons of Anarchy

He portrays the part of Lee Toric in the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. Lee Toric was a former U.S. Marshal on the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. Toric, played by Canadian actor Donal Logue, makes his season five debut in the episode “To Thine Own Self”; he plays a recurring hostile role throughout the same and succeeding seasons, eventually dying in the episode “Wolfsangel”.

Shortly after Otto murdered his sister, Pamela Toric, in order to punish Jax while also weakening the RICO case against the Sons of Anarchy, Lee Toric, vengeful over his sister’s death, paid Otto a visit. Guards opened Otto’s cell and let Lee to enter, dressed in a prison uniform, with a riot baton, and beating him bloody. Shortly after, Lee returned to Otto’s interrogation chamber, this time dressed in a suit. Otto, wounded and bewildered, assumed Toric was a fed, but Toric insisted he was only a civilian and told Otto that the next three months would be the most painful of his life.

Donal Logue together with his two children Jade Logue, and Finn Logue
Donal Logue together with his two children Jade Logue, and Finn Logue

Toric confronted Tara in her office and introduced himself as Pamela’s brother. He inquired about the murder as a mourning brother, and Tara complied, telling him what had transpired. Toric swiftly turned his tone, however, and began grilling her about her relationship with Jax Teller and the Sons of Anarchy. Tara realized he was more than he appeared, and Lee said that he was a retired US Marshal who knew Tara had brought the cross in, but assumed she didn’t know what Otto was going to do with them. He informed her that he would be questioning Otto on his side of the story. Lee later sat in his motel room, next to an arsenal of guns and a duffle bag of pills, calmly reading Antonin Arataud’s “Watchfiends and Rack Screams”.

Vikings

He plays King Horik in the History Channel series Vikings. Horik Gøtriksson is the King of Denmark. He forms an alliance with Ragnar, but eventually sees Ragnar’s goals as a threat to his authority. King Horik makes the journey to Uppsala, where he encounters the famous Earl Ragnar. King Horik quickly begged Ragnar for assistance in resolving his land issue with Jarl Borg. Both refused to agree on any terms, and the situation quickly escalated to a declaration of war.

King Horik, a Viking warrior, was proud of his Norse lineage and dedicated to the gods. He was kind, loving, and fierce in combat. However, his dark side was more visible. He demonstrated deception, authoritarianism, and brutality by comparing King Ecbert to Hel and plotting against Ragnar. Horik was envious of his power, expecting allegiance and obedience from everyone while never acknowledging peers. He also had scant regard for his co-combatants, including as Athelstan, who was seized by the Saxons. Horik was a fanatic against non-Norse and Christians, thinking that their religion was incompatible with Norse gods.

Terriers

He appeared as Henry “Hank” Dolworth in the American crime comedy-drama noir television series Terriers. Hank Dolworth, an ex-cop and recovering alcoholic, runs an unlicensed private detective agency with his closest friend, former criminal Britt Pollack. The series is situated on Ocean Beach, San Diego, California, although it is portrayed as a distinct community, with Dolworth formerly serving on the fictional Ocean Beach Police Department.

Movies

♦ 2023 – Door Mouse
♦ 2021 – Sometime Other Than Now
♦ 2021 – All My Puny Sorrows
♦ 2021 – Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City
♦ 2018 – The Cloverfield Paradox
♦ 2015 – The Intruders
♦ 2013 – CBGB
♦ 2012 – The Reef 2: High Tide
♦ 2012 – Kill for Me
♦ 2012 – Silent Night
♦ 2011 – Shark Night 3D
♦ 2011 – Oliver Sherman
♦ 2010 – Charlie St. Cloud
♦ 2009 – The Lodger
♦ 2008 – No Place Like Home
♦ 2008 – Max Payne
♦ 2007 – The Good Life

TV Shows

♦ 2023 – Sisters
♦ 2022–2023 – The Equalizer
♦ 2021 – Departure
♦ 2021 – What We Do in the Shadows
♦ 2020 – The Unicorn
♦ 2020 – Dummy
♦ 2019 – Stumptown
♦ 2014–2015, 2022 – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
♦ 2014–2019 – Gotham
♦ 2013 – Copper
♦ 2013–2014 – Vikings
♦ 2012 – Royal Pains
♦ 2012–2013 – Sons of Anarchy
♦ 2011 – House
♦ 2010 – Terriers
♦ 2008–2009 – Life
♦ 2007 – The Knights of Prosperity