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Gale Morgan Harold III (born on July 10, 1969 in Decatur, Georgia, United States) is an American actor. He is a middle child with an older sister and a younger brother. He guards his privacy, and few details pertaining to Gale's upbringing have been made public, aside from his own admission that growing up was a "bizarre Pentecostal" experience. Jack London, David Bowie and J. R. R. Tolkien's Gandalf have often been credited as some of his strongest adolescent influences.

After graduating from Southwest Dekalb High School, Gale attended American University in Washington, D.C. on a soccer scholarship. He began a Liberal Arts degree in romance literature, only to depart after a year and a half, due to irreconcilable differences of opinion between himself and his coach. Gale then moved to San Francisco, California, United States to pursue an interest in fine arts at the San Francisco Art Institute. Eventually, he became dissatisfied with that, too, and opted to make other plans.

In 1997, friend Susan Landau, daughter of actor Martin Landau, suggested Gale attempt stage acting. He re-located to Los Angeles and began a 3 year period of intensive drama study and exploration. At 28, he was accepted into the Actors Conservatory Program with the classical theater company A Noise Within. In his theatrical debut, Gale appeared as "Bunny" in Me and My Friends. In 2003, he starred in Wake, produced by Susan Landau Finch, directed by her husband Henry Leroy Finch with a cameo by Martin Landau.

Much later, in 2000, Gale finally landed the role that would thrust him into the national spotlight. He played Brian Kinney, a central character on Showtime's popular gay drama Queer as Folk to much critical acclaim until the series' end in late 2005.

Beginning August 21, 2006, he will play the lead in a new series called Vanished for Fox, as well as guest star in several episodes of Deadwood playing Wyatt Earp. In addition, he is an Associate Producer, along with his own youthful idol David Bowie, of the upcoming documentary 30 Century Man.

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Trivia


  • Gale has a tattoo on the inside of his right, middle finger that reads "Resist".
  • He reads The Nation religiously.

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1969 births | American University alumni | Living people | American actors | People from Georgia (U.S. state) | Television actors

Gale Harold

 

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