The father of five reportedly recounted a particular instance in 2010 when he was passed over for an estimated $1 million job on the set of ABC TV’s Scoundrels because he would not take part.
In personal scenes with actress Virginia Madsen, according to Page Six. “After that, I couldn’t get a job because everybody thought I was this religious zealot,” he said, recalling the aftermath.
As “horrible.” I have a strong religious conviction. I prioritize my family and God above myself. That’s my guiding principle. For a few years, it was difficult.
However, I wasn’t going to give up. And it was successful. “My career has been amazing,” he said. Nevertheless, McDonough’s career has flourished in spite of the difficulties, and he has assumed a number of positions that are consistent with his principles.
He spoke candidly with Marc Cherry, the show’s creator, after being chosen to play Nicollette Sheridan’s character’s husband on Desperate Housewives.