Donal Logue Highlights

  • 2007: Co-starred with Nicholas Cage in the Marvel Comics-inspired "Ghost Rider"
  • 2005: Cast opposite Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo in Mark Waters' "Just Like Heaven"
  • 2003: Cast in "American Splendor" starring Paul Giamatti as comic book everyman Harvey Pekar
  • 2001: Starred in the Fox midseason replacement "Grounded for Life"
  • 2000: Featured the fact-based computer hacker drama "Takedown"
  • 2000: Played 1960s activist Stew Albert in "Steal This Movie!", an independent film based on the life of Abbie Hoffman
  • 2000: Had a featured role as a lunkheaded would-be robber in John Frankenheimer's actioner "Reindeer Games"
  • 2000: Starred in the independent feature "The Tao of Steve", screened to acclaim at Sundance; received the festival's Special Jury Prize for his performance
  • 2000: Featured in Wim Wenders' "The Million Dollar Hotel", winner of the Berlin Film Festival's Jury Prize and Silver Bear Awards
  • 2000: Starred with Cyndi Lauper and Christopher Walken in the Sundance-screened feature "The Opportunists"
  • 1999: Played a priest who was previously one of the grooms stood up by Julia Roberts' titular "Runaway Bride"
  • 1999: Featured as zany chauffeur Eamonn in the comedy feature "The Big Tease"
  • 1998: Played supporting role as a journalist reporting Vietnam War fallacies in the HBO fact-based movie "A Bright Shining Lie"
  • 1998: Co-starred in the supernatural actioner "Blade"
  • 1998: Had a recurring role as Assistant D.A. Dick Flood on the acclaimed ABC legal drama "The Practice"
  • 1997: Reteamed with Jimmy the Cabdriver co-creator Jesse Peretz, acting in his feature directorial debut "First Love, Last Rites"
  • 1997: Acted in the anthology series "Gun" (ABC)
  • 1997: Featured in the action comedy "Metro"
  • 1997: Reteamed with director Skogland as star and co-executive producer of the Canadian production "Men With Guns"
  • 1996: Played the father of a murdered child in the drama "Eye For an Eye"
  • 1996: Had a cameo as a videographer in the remake "Diabolique"
  • 1996: Appeared in the Garry Marshall comedy "Dear God"
  • 1996: Starred with Molly Ringwald in the Kurt Voss thriller "Baja"
  • 1996: Starred as an Anglo-Hawaiian comic book store manager and potential film subject in the independent feature "The Size of Watermelons", directed by Kari Skogland
  • 1996: Had a recurring role on the NBC sitcom "The Single Guy"
  • 1996: Featured in the independent film "The Grave", which debuted on HBO
  • 1996: Played a junior talent agent in "Jerry Maguire"
  • 1996: Was a regular on the law enforcement comedy "Public Morals" (CBS); only one episode aired
  • 1995: Starred as an intern at a university hospital in the short-lived Fox medical drama "Medicine Ball"
  • 1995: Appeared in the children's sequel "3 Ninjas Knuckle Up"
  • 1995: Acted in the comedy "Miami Rhapsody"
  • 1994: Began appearing as Jimmy the Cabdriver in a memorable series of MTV interstitials
  • 1994: Appeared in Gillian Armstrong's adaptation of "Little Women"
  • 1994: Made starring feature debut in the independent thriller "The Crew"
  • 1993: Played a man whose wife enlists her mother as the surrogate for their child in the fact-based CBS TV-movie "Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story"
  • 1993: Played Captain Ellis Spear, a Federal soldier, in the war drama "Gettysburg"
  • 1993: Guested as a rock idol in an episode of the ABC sitcom "Almost Home"
  • 1993: Featured as part of the ensemble of HBO's chronicle of the AIDS crisis "And the Band Played On"
  • 1992: Made feature film acting debut with a supporting role in "Sneakers"
  • 1992: Guest starred on an episode of "The Commish" (ABC)
  • 1991: Appeared in the PBS "American Playhouse" production "Darrow", a biographical drama chronicling the life of attorney Clarence Darrow
  • 1990: Acted in the Mike Newell-directed CBS miniseries "Common Ground"