Actor Neal McDonough, known for portraying movie villains, says he’s now focused on creating faith-based projects that align with his family values.
McDonough, the host of the upcoming Christmas special “Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir,” premiering on BYUtv and PBS starting Dec. 13, says the special will honor both his faith and Irish flair as Tony Award-nominee Megan Hilty (“Wicked”) and the choir perform several holiday favorites.
In a video interview with The Christian Post, McDonough revealed that his display of Christian faith won’t end with this Christmas special. He and his wife of almost 20 years, Ruve, have started their own film company, McDonough Company, that will reflect their strong values. As a devout Catholic, McDonough said representing his faith is “the only thing” that he knows.
“It’s hard because I’ve done so many different characters and done so many things, and in some of them, I play horrible villains in […]
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