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American actor
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Age
61 years
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1.7653 m
Education
Northwestern University
Interlochen Center for the Arts
Alexandria City High School
Northwestern University School of Communication
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Hollywood United F.C.
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Biography

Dermot Mulroney (born October 31, 1963) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in romantic comedy, western, and drama films. Appearing on screen since 1986, he is known for his work in various films such as Young Guns (1988), Staying Together (1989), Where the Day Takes You (1992), Point of No Return (1993),Angels in the Outfield (1994), My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), About Schmidt (2002), The Wedding Date (2005), August: Osage County (2013), Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015), and the HBO films The Last Outlaw (1993) and Long Gone (1987). Mulroney played the main antagonist Francis Gibson in NBC's Crisis (2014), Dr. Walter Wallace in Pure Genius (2016–2017), Sean Pierce in Showtime's Shameless (2015–2017) and Bobby Sheridan in USA's The Purge (2018–2019).

Early life

Mulroney was born in Alexandria,Virginia. His father Michael Mulroney, originally from Elkader, Iowa, was a law professor at Villanova University School of Law beginning in the 1990s, prior to which he had a private practice in tax law for thirty years in Washington, D.C. His mother, Ellen, originally from Manchester, Iowa, was a regional theater actress. Mulroney is of Irish and German descent, and is the middle child among five siblings. He has two older brothers, Conor and Sean; a younger brother, Kieran Mulroney, who is an actor and screenwriter; and a younger sister, Moira. Mulroney attended Matthew Maury Elementary School and played cello in school and city youth orchestras, as well as acted in children's community theater. He finished 9th and 10th grades at George Washington High School, before attending T. C. Williams High School (class of 1981) in Alexandria, Virginia. During his sophomore year in high school, he attended the Interlochen Arts Camp as a cellist. Beginning at age 18, Mulroney studied communications at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, and graduated in 1985.

Mulroney has a scar on his upper lip from a childhood accident, about which he explained, "I was 3½ and I was carrying a dish for our pet rabbits. And I tripped and it broke, and I fell on it."

Career

1986–1996

In his senior year in college, Mulroney responded to a sign-up sheet and auditioned in front of WMA agent Barbara Gale, who offered him a contract and asked him to relocate to Hollywood. There, Mulroney auditioned for three months before landing the role of the male lead in his debut in Sin of Innocence. In his first decade acting, Mulroney appeared in a slew of drama films often dealing with heavy subject matter: Sin of Innocence (1986), in which he played a stepbrother romantically involved with his stepsister after their parents marry; Daddy (1987), in which he played the boyfriend in a couple struggling with teenage parenthood; the Lee Grant sibling family drama Staying Together (1989); Unconquered (1989), in which he portrayed the son of Richmond Flowers Sr., an opponent of Alabama Governor George Wallace's segregationist policies; Longtime Companion (1989), in which he portrayed the first HIV/AIDS patient to die of the disease in a widely released film; Where the Day Takes You (1992), in which he plays the leader of a group of teenage runaways trying to survive in the streets of Los Angeles; and supporting roles in the Emmy Award-nominated Family Pictures (1993), which dealt with the struggles of raising a child with autism, and Bastard out of Carolina (1996), which dealt with abuse and molestation.

Dermot Mulroney in 2018

In 1988, Mulroney appeared in the baseball flick Long Gone, for which he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie at the CableACE Awards. In 1989, he appeared in Survival Quest, during which he met Catherine Keener. While filming, in1986, Keener was caught in a river current and floated precariously close to whitewater rapids when Mulroney jumped in and the pair were picked up half a mile downstream. The two eventually married in 1990. The couple would go on to appear together in four other films: Living In Oblivion (1995), Heroine of Hell (1996), Box of Moonlight (1996) and Lovely & Amazing (2001). Mulroney's roles in Samantha (1991) and Where The Day Takes You (1992) awarded him Best Actor at the Seattle International Film Festival.

Mulroney appeared in a number of western films throughout this period, namely Young Guns in 1988, Silent Tongue and The Last Outlaw in 1993, and Bad Girls in 1994. The Sam Shepard-directed Silent Tongue would mark the second in a series of four collaborations, with the two previously appearing together on screen in Bright Angel (1990), for which Mulroney won the Jury Special Prize at the Torino International Festival of Young Cinema. Mulroney co-starred in the comedy-drama films: Staying Together (1989); The Thing Called Love (1993), the second of two collaborations with River Phoenix before his death; and There Goes My Baby (1994), originally filmed in 1990. Mulroney appeared in the thriller films Point of No Return in 1993; Copycat in 1995; the Palme d'Or-nominated Kansas City, and The Trigger Effectin 1996. He was nominated for Best Kiss, with Winona Ryder, for How to Make an American Quilt (1996) at the MTV Movie Awards.

1997–present

Several of his lead performances have been in romantic comedy films. Mulroney has appeared in many movies, including as the male lead in My Best Friend's Wedding alongside Julia Roberts and Cameron Diaz. In 1993 Mulroney played "J.P", the boyfriend of star "Maggie" (played by Bridget Fonda) in Point of No Return. Mulroney also played the love interest of Madeleine Stowe in the western Bad Girls. In 2005, he played a male escort alongside Debra Messing in The Wedding Date, and co-starred in the ensemble film The Family Stone, with Sarah Jessica Parker. He was also in the movie Abduction (2011) as Martin Price.

In 2003, Mulroney played Gavin Mitchell on the TV series Friends. He appeared in three episodes of the ninth season, his character briefly dating Rachel. This would mark Mulroney's last on-screen appearance on television for a number of years, later revealing in a May 2007 interview that he had turned down TV series roles in favor of film. In 2007, Mulroney appeared in the fifth season of The Batman animated series in a voiced role playing the Green Lantern/Hal Jordan in three episodes.

In 1993, he wrote the song "Someone Else's Used Guitar" for Peter Bogdanovich's The Thing Called Love, in which he also starred. Mulroney also had a cameo in the Joaquin Phoenix–directed video "Tired of Being Sorry" for Balthazar Getty's band Ringside. Mulroney also is credited as a song performer on the movie and for four other tunes, as well as acting in the movie. He occasionally reads stories on the WBEZ Chicago Public Radio. In 2012, Mulroney played the love interest of Zooey Deschanel, Russell, in the Fox series New Girl. In 2013, he played the title starring role in the psychotronic horror film The Rambler, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. He also starred alongside Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson, and Stefanie Scott in the 2015 horror sequel Insidious: Chapter 3. He is the narrator of Legends & Lies (2015-2016) executive produced by Bill O'Reilly for Fox News Channel. He also played in the hit Showtime series Shameless as Sean, a recovering drug addict who runs a restaurant.

Personal life

Mulroney married actress Catherine Keener in 1990 after they met in 1986 when filming Survival Quest. They have a son named Clyde Keener Mulroney (born June 21, 1999) who is a singer. The couple separated in May 2005 and Mulroney filed for divorce on June 11, 2007, citing irreconcilable differences. Their divorce became final on December 19, 2007. He later married Italian Tharita Catulle in 2008. They have two daughters; Mabel, born in 2008, and Sally June, born in 2009. The family lives in Los Angeles.

Mulroney is an accomplished cellist. In 1996, he was part of a band called the Low and Sweet Orchestra that released an album in 1996, "Goodbye to All That". In 2005 he appeared alongside Boyd Tinsley for Alanis Morissette's show at the House of Blues in Hollywood. He played the cello in the films: “The Thing Called Love”, where he portrayed a want to be country singer alongside Samantha Mathis, Sandra Bullock, and River Phoenix, Daddy & Samantha; where he portrayed a college student studying music alongside Martha Plimpton. He played cello in the song "Place Your Hand" from Melissa Etheridge's 1992 album Never Enough, on the EP for Rain Phoenix's band Papercranes, and on the scores for Mission: Impossible III (2006), Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011), and Star Trek Into Darkness (2013). In 2016 his band, Cranky George, released its debut album Fat Lot of Good. Most recently, he portrayed a cello soloist in the second and third seasons of Mozart in the Jungle.

Mulroney was included in People's Sexiest Men of the Year issue in 2005 as its "Sexiest Jack of Arts".

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988SunsetMichael Alperin
Young GunsDirty Steve Stephens
1989Staying TogetherKit McDermott
Survival QuestGray Atkinson
Longtime CompanionJohn
1990Bright AngelGeorge Russell
1991Career OpportunitiesNestor Pyle
SamanthaHenry
1992Where the Day Takes YouKing
1993Silent TongueReeves McCree
Point of No ReturnJ. P.
The Thing Called LoveKyle Davidson
1994Bad GirlsJosh McCoy
There Goes My BabyPirate
Angels in the OutfieldMr. Bomman
Scene Six, Take OneWolfShort film
1995CopycatReuben Goetz
How to Make an American QuiltSam
Living in OblivionWolf ÜbermanAlso associate producer
1996Kansas CityJohnny O'Hara
The Trigger EffectJoe
Box of MoonlightWick
Bastard Out of CarolinaLyle Parsons
1997My Best Friend's WeddingMichael O'Neal
1999Goodbye LoverJake Dunmore
2000TrixieDexter "Dex" Lang
Where the Money IsWayne MacKay
2001The Safety of ObjectsJim Train
Investigating SexEdgar Faldo
Lovely & AmazingKevin McCabe
2002About SchmidtRandall Hertzel
2004UndertowJohn Munn
Hair HighRodVoice role
2005The Wedding DateNick Mercer
Must Love DogsBob Connor
The Family StoneEverett Stone
2006Griffin & PhoenixHenry Griffin
2007Dante's InfernoDante AlighieriVoice role
ZodiacCaptain Marty Lee
Georgia RuleDr. Simon Ward
GracieBryan Bowen
2008JoleneUncle Phil
Burn After ReadingStar of "Coming Up Daisy"
Flash of GeniusGil Previck
2009Kisses Over BabylonWardenShort film
2010InhalePaul Stanton
2011AbductionMartin Price
J. EdgarColonel Schwarzkopf
The Family TreeJack Burnett
2012Struck by LightningNeal Phillips
The GreyJerome Talget
Big MiracleColonel Scott Boyer
Trade of InnocentsAlex Becker
2013Space WarriorsAndy Hawkins
StokerRichard Stoker
The RamblerThe Rambler
JobsMike Markkula
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan IIIDoctor
August: Osage CountySteve Heidebrecht
2015Careful What You Wish ForElliott Harper
TruthLawrence Lanpher
Insidious: Chapter 3Sean Brenner
Northpole: Open for ChristmasIan Hanover
The D TrainHimself
2016Dirty GrandpaDavid Kelly
LavenderPatrick
2017SleeplessStanley Rubino
The Mountain Between UsMark Robertson
2018I Still See YouAugust Bittner
2018Cats and PeachtopiaBlanket (Voice)
2019Sgt. Will GardnerBuddy
The CourierSpecial Agent Roberts
2020Hard Luck Love SongRollo
2021The Blazing WorldTom Winter
Deadly IllusionsTom Morrison
TBAThe Gettysburg AddressAndrew Gregg CurtinVoice role; post-production
TBAUmmaPost-production
TBAAgent GameHarrisPost-production
TBASection EightTBAPost-production
TBAAlong for the RideFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Sin of InnocenceTim McGaryTelevision film (CBS)
FameMaxEpisode: "Losin' It"
CBS Schoolbreak SpecialDoug DawsonEpisode: "The Drug Knot"
1987DaddyBobbyTelevision film (ABC)
Long GoneJamie WeeksTelevision film (HBO)
1989UnconqueredRichmond Flowers Jr.Television film (CBS)
1992The Heart of JusticeElliot BurgessTelevision film (TNT)
1993Family PicturesMack EberlinTelevision film (ABC)
1994The Last OutlawEustisTelevision film (HBO)
1996Heroine of HellCallumTelevision film (PBS)
2003FriendsGavin Mitchell3 episodes; Season 9
2007–08The BatmanGreen Lantern / Hal Jordan3 episodes; Voice role
2008The Memory Keeper's DaughterDr. David HenryTelevision film (Lifetime)
2011Silent WitnessTony LordTelevision film (TNT)
2012–18New GirlRussell Schiller8 episodes; Seasons 1, 2 and 7
2012Saturday Night LiveHimselfEpisode: "Jamie Foxx / Ne-Yo"
2013EnlightenedJeff Flender6 episodes; Season 2
2014CrisisFrancis Gibson13 episodes; Main cast
2015–17ShamelessSean Pierce23 episodes; Seasons 5, 6 and 8
2015Mozart in the JungleAndrew Walsh3 episodes; Seasons 2 and 3
Also contributed to soundtrack
Northpole: Open for ChristmasIan HanoverTelevision film (Hallmark)
2016–17Pure GeniusDr. Walter WallaceMain cast, 13 episodes
2016SoundBreakingNarrator8 episodes
2017American Dad!JesseEpisode: "Julia Rogerts"
American Horror Story: CultBob Thompson3 episodes
The Christmas TrainTom LangdonTelevision film (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
Also contributed to soundtrack
2018–19The PurgeBobby SheridanRecurring cast (Season 1)
Arrested DevelopmentDusty Radler7 episodes
Station 19Greg TannerRecurring cast, 5 episodes
2018LA to VegasCaptain Steve Jasser2 episodes
KingpinNarrator4 episodes
Rob Riggle's Ski Master AcademyHimselfEpisode: "Big Timed"
Into the DarkHenry ToomsEpisode: "Flesh & Blood"
HomecomingAnthonyMain cast, 3 episodes
2019–21HannaJohn Carmichael16 episodes
2019Four Weddings and a FuneralBryce DylanRecurring cast, 6 episodes
2019The Righteous GemstonesJohnny SeasonsRecurring cast, 4 episodes
2020MessiahPresident Young2 episodes
Prodigal SonNicholas Endicott3 episodes; Season 1
The Eric Andre ShowHimselfEpisode: "Lizzo Up"

Awards and nominations

YearEventCategoryNominated workResult
1988CableACE AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or MovieLong GoneNominated
1990Torino International Festival of Young CinemaJury Special PrizeBright AngelWon
1992Seattle International Film FestivalBest ActorSamantha
Where The Day Takes You
Won
1996MTV Movie AwardsBest Kiss (shared with Winona Ryder)How to Make an American QuiltNominated
1998Online Film & Television AssociationBest Music, Adapted SongMy Best Friend's WeddingWon
2007Philadelphia Film FestivalArtistic Achievement AwardHimselfWon
2013Phoenix Film Critics SocietyAward for Best CastAugust: Osage CountyNominated
2013Seattle Film Critics SocietyAward for Best EnsembleNominated
2013Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
2013Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest EnsembleNominated
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