Gale Morgan Harold III

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Gale Morgan Harold III Wiki Biography

Gale Morgan Harold III was born on the 10th July 1969, in Decatur, Georgia USA, and is an actor, who is probably best recognized for starring in the role of Brian Kinney in Showtime’s series “Queer As Folk” (2000-2005), playing Jackson Braddock in the TV series “Desperate Housewives” (2008-2009), and as Charles Meade in the TV series :The Secret Circle” (2011-2012). He has also appeared in a number of film titles. His acting career has began in 2000.

So, have you ever wondered how rich Gale Harold is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the total size of Gale’s net worth is over $1.5 million, an amount which has been accumulated through his successful involvement in the entertainment industry as a professional actor.

Gale Harold was raised in Atlanta, Georgia, by his father, who worked as an engineer, and his mother, who was a real estate agent – both of them were Pentecostals, so he hails from a very religious family; however, he left the church at the age of 15. Gale attended both The Lovett School and South West Dekalb High School, after which he enrolled on a soccer scholarship at the American University in Washington, DC, spending there just a few months after which he decided to transfer to the San Francisco Art Institute to study photography. In 1997, he moved to Los Angeles, California, and when he was 28 years old, he joined the Actors Conservatory Program with the classical theater company A Noise Within, where he made his debut starring in the production “Me And My Friends”, by Gillian Plowman.

Right after graduation in 2000, Gale’s professional career on the big screen began, as he won the role of Brian Kinney in the TV series “Queer As Folk”, which lasted until 2005. He also had several other roles in such film and TV titles such as “Street Time” (2003), “Wake” (2003), and “Life On The Ledge” (2005) among others, all of which added a considerable amount to his net worth. When the series ended, Gale won the role of Peter Bacanovic in the 2005 film “Martha Behind Bars”, as well as the role of Harold in the film “The Unseen” in the same year.In 2006, Gale continued to line up success after success, appearing in the role of Andrew Barrington Jr. in the film “Falling For Grace”, and guest-starring in “The Unit”, and “Deadwood”. During the same year, he was chosen to portray Agent Graham Kelton in the TV series “Vanished”, and by the end of the decade, Gale had also starred in “Grey’s Anatomy” (2007), and won the role of Jackson Braddock in “Desperate Housewives” (2008-2009), starring alongside Eva Longoria, Felicity Huffman, and Teri Hatcher in the lead roles, which also increased his net worth by a large margin.

The new decade didn’t change too much for him, as Gale was featured in one of the lead roles in the popular TV series “Hellcats” (2010-2011), portraying Julian Parrish. In 2011, he was cast in another TV series entitled “The Secret Circle” (2011-2012), and in three films – “Fertile Ground”, “Rehab”, and “Low Fidelity”, all of which added to his wealth. In the years to come, Gale starred as Connor Lang in the TV series “Defiance” (2013-2014), played Simon in the 2014 film “Echo Park”, and had the role of Stephen in the film “Kiss Me, Kill Me” (2015).

Speaking about his personal life, Gale Harold is currently single, and in his free time he collaborates with numerous charitable organizations, such as the Amber Watch Foundation, etc. He is also a big supporter of the LGBT rights.

IMDB Wikipedia $1.5 million 1969 1969-7-10 6′ 1½” (1.87 m) Actor American American University Ann Harold Cancer David Harold Decatur Eva Longoria Felicity Huffman Fertile Ground (2011) Gale Harold Net Worth Gale Morgan Harold III Georgia Gillian Plowman July 10 producer Queer as Folk (2000) San Francisco Art Institute Teri Hatcher The Lovett School The Secret Circle (2011) USA Wake (2003)

Gale Morgan Harold III Quick Info

Full Name Gale Harold
Net Worth $1.5 Million
Date Of Birth July 10, 1969
Place Of Birth Decatur, Georgia, USA
Height 6′ 1½” (1.87 m)
Profession Actor
Education American University, The Lovett School, San Francisco Art Institute
Nationality American
Siblings Ann Harold, David Harold
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0363736/
Movies Queer as Folk, Andròn – The Black Labyrinth, Particles of Truth, Falling for Grace, Kiss Me, Kill Me, Fertile Ground, Low Fidelity, Rhinoceros Eyes, Martha: Behind Bars, Weepah Way for Now, Echo Park, Field of Lost Shoes, Passenger Side, In the Woods, The Secret Circle, Fathers and Sons, The Unseen…
TV Shows The Secret Circle, Hellcats, Vanished, Queer as Folk

Gale Morgan Harold III Quotes

  • Criticism is a surreal state, like a good drug gone bad. When it’s bad you wish it would stop, and when it’s good, you can’t get enough.
  • Be yourself. Kiss well and passionately, and move like you mean it.
  • Men have been watching women make love to each other in magazines and films, forever. If you’re sexually attracted to men, it stands to reason that you might like to see two men in a sexual situation. It’s a real baseline dynamic! And it changes the power struggle, because women never got to see that. That’s a bizarre sociological result of the show [Queer as Folk (2000)].
  • I’m more interested in the quality of the work than its medium.
  • If anyone can crack the publicity nut and figure out how to not come across hammy and contrived, I’d love to talk to them.
  • I mean, let’s face it, it’s 2000 and people are beginning to wake up on some level. I think that, as I was saying earlier, there’s just no denying the impact that showing people the truth can have. It allows people to understand themselves, and when you understand yourself you can understand the people around you. And then you can begin to let go of all the bullshit that leads into things like world wars, racism, stereotypes, and bigotry.
  • You are preparing yourself for a scene, and the most important thing is to remain emotionally available and remain in the moment with your scene partner. You don’t want to let your own self-consciousness block the flow of creativity that’s coming out so that you can act and react, and play what the scene is all about.
  • I think it’s good that men are being objectified because since forever women have been objectified. We’re flipping the coin because things have been lopsided on TV and film for so long. Another good point to the show is that it portrays men’s sensuality. They’re not just all about sex and only sex.
  • You have to like your character, because if you don’t, no one else will either.

Gale Morgan Harold III Important Facts

  • Played “Valentine Xavier” in Tennessee Williams’ “Orpheus Descending”, in Los Angeles, January-February 2010. [January 2010]
  • In 2007, two years after Queer as Folk (2000) went off the air, Harold and Randy Harrison’s characters, “Brian” and “Justin”, won an only poll sponsored by the website Gay.com to choose TV’s “Favorite Gay Couple”. They won in a landslide, with 35% of the on-line vote.
  • Was raised in a Pentecostal household.
  • Past influences were Jack London, Gandalf & David Bowie.
  • Attended South West Dekalb High School and The Lovett School.
  • Has an older sister and a younger brother.
  • Began acting at the age of 28.
  • Avid reader of The Nation magazine.
  • Worked as a carpenter and motorcycle mechanic before being cast in Queer as Folk (2000).

Gale Morgan Harold III Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Two Dogs 2017 post-production Max Middlefinger (rumored) Actor
Adoptable 2016 TV Series post-production Leland Elizabeths Actor
The Green Bench 2015 Short completed Jack Actor
Andron 2015 Julian (as Gale Morgan Harold III) Actor
Kiss Me, Kill Me 2015 Stephen Actor
Weepah Way for Now 2015 Theatrical Agent Actor
Mari Celeste 2015 Short Jeremy Actor
Thirst 2014/II Short John Actor
Defiance 2013-2014 TV Series Connor Lang Actor
Echo Park 2014 Simon Actor
Field of Lost Shoes 2014 Major Charles Semple Actor
Cafe Attitude 2013 Short Actor
The Being Experience 2013/I Actor
The Spirit Game 2013 Short Reggie Actor
The Secret Circle 2011-2012 TV Series Charles Meade Actor
Low Fidelity 2011 Ted Actor
Rehab 2011 Dr. Daniel Brody Actor
Hellcats 2010-2011 TV Series Julian Parrish Actor
Fertile Ground 2011 Nate Weaver / William Weaver Actor
CSI: NY 2010 TV Series Kevin Scott Actor
Passenger Side 2009 Karl Actor
Desperate Housewives 2008-2009 TV Series Jackson Braddock Actor
Grey’s Anatomy 2007 TV Series Shane Actor
Vanished 2006 TV Series Agent Graham Kelton Actor
Deadwood 2006 TV Series Wyatt Earp Actor
The Unit 2006 TV Series Rory Actor
Falling for Grace 2006 Andrew Barrington Jr. Actor
Martha Behind Bars 2005 TV Movie Peter Bacanovic Actor
The Unseen 2005 Harold Actor
Queer as Folk 2000-2005 TV Series Brian Kinney Actor
Life on the Ledge 2005 Chaz Actor
Fathers and Sons 2005 TV Movie Elliott Actor
Wake 2003 Kyle Riven Actor
Rhinoceros Eyes 2003 Detective Phil Barbara Actor
Particles of Truth 2003 Morrison Wiley Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2003 TV Series Dr. Garrett Lang Actor
Street Time 2003 TV Series Geoff Beddoes Actor
Mental Hygiene 2001 Short David Ryan Actor
36K 2000 Booker O’Brien Actor
Scott Walker: 30 Century Man 2006 Documentary associate producer Producer
Such Good People 2014 the producers wish to thank – as Gale M. Harold III. Thanks
In My Mirror Documentary completed Self
I Know Things Now: Desperate Housewives Celebrates 100 2009 Video short Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Making a Scene 2006 TV Series documentary Agent Graham Kelton Self
Larry King Live 2002 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Sexo en serie 2008 TV Movie documentary Brian Kinney Archive Footage

Gale Morgan Harold III Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2016 FilmOut Audience Awards FilmOut San Diego, US Best Ensemble Kiss Me, Kill Me (2015) Won
2016 FilmOut Audience Awards FilmOut San Diego, US Best Ensemble Kiss Me, Kill Me (2015) Nominated