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Gale Harold
Birth at
10 July 1969
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Gale Harold as Brian Kinney from Close Friends. He was born in Georgia, in a family of very religious Pentecostal parents. He was brought up very strictly, but his parents could not instill their beliefs. As a teenager, Gail stopped going to church. He graduated from high school and went to college, receiving an athletic scholarship for playing soccer. He soon fell out with his coach and left college. Before becoming a film actor, Gale Harold changed a lot of jobs and hobbies. He enjoyed taking
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Gale Harold as Brian Kinney from Close Friends. He was born in Georgia, in a family of very religious Pentecostal parents. He was brought up very strictly, but his parents could not instill their beliefs. As a teenager, Gail stopped going to church. He graduated from high school and went to college, receiving an athletic scholarship for playing soccer. He soon fell out with his coach and left college. Before becoming a film actor, Gale Harold changed a lot of jobs and hobbies. He enjoyed taking pictures and went to the San Francisco School of Art. He became interested in motorsport and worked as a mechanic at Ducati.
One day, Gayle’s friend Susan Landau (the actor’s daughter herself) noticed that he had acting skills and offered to try. Easy-to-lift Gale appreciated the idea, moved to Los Angeles and enrolled in acting school. After three years of training, he was offered to become a member of the acting program of the theater studio A Noise Within.
Gail Harold made his debut in Me and My Friends, playing Bunny. And soon the same Susan asked him to take part in the film.
Wake-up . She became a producer of the film, and her husband Henry Leroy Finch took up directing. The main role in this scenario was created specifically for Harold.
Showtime's series "Close Friends" was popular but slightly scandalous. All the main characters have a non-traditional sexual orientation. Gail Harold played gay Brian Kinney. The series was released on screens for five years, and during this time Gale Harold became known to the audience.
His next roles were Special Agent Graham Kelton on The Disappeared and Wyatt Earp on Deadwood. In Scott Walker’s documentary, 30th Century Man, Gale produced. /