Danny McCarthy
Danny McCarthy

Danny McCarthy

Now based in NYC, actor Danny McCarthy was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, where he attended the Webster Conservatory of Theater Arts before relocating to Chicago to begin his career. On-screen, Danny is perhaps best known as Special Agent Hale in FOX's hit series Prison Break, and for his featured role in AT&T's 2008 "Dropped Call - The Butcher" commercial, which received a National Gold Award from the American Advertising Federation, and the Cannes Lions TVC Bronze Award, among others. He was also featured as "The Brattender: in Johnsonville Brats' long-running and Effie Award (Silver and Bronze) winning campaign. In addition to numerous commercials, Danny McCarthy's film and television credits include Stronger, Elvis & Nixon, The Drop, The Express, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Killing Kennedy, The Chicago Code, Chicago Fire, Detroit 1-8-7, ER, Fred Claus, Flags of Our Fathers, Stranger Than Fiction, Derailed, Proof, Boss, Underemployed, Betrayal, Elementary, Chicago Fire, Blue Bloods, Boardwalk Empire, and the upcoming Coen Bros TV series 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs'. A longtime company member at Chicago's acclaimed A Red Orchid Theatre, and frequently appearing with Steppenwolf Theater of Chicago, Danny's stage credits also include Annie Baker's 'The Antipodes', and Lucille Lortel Best Play-winner 'The Open House' at Signature Theatre NYC, the world premiere of 'Kill Floor' at Lincoln Center, 'Grace' at Broadway's Cort Theater, and The Iceman Cometh opposite Denzel Washington on Broadway. In 2012 he received a Kevin Kline Award nomination for Best Actor for his work in St. Louis Repertory's 'Circle Mirror Transformation.'

Movies

The Exorcist: Believer
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When two girls disappear into the woods and return three days later with no memory of what happened to them, the father of one girl seeks out Chris MacNeil, who's been forever altered by what happened to her daughter fifty years ago.
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Ranging from absurd to profound, these Western vignettes from the Coen brothers follow the adventures of outlaws and settlers on the American frontier.