DonalLogue-related stories
Posted Jul 30th 2009 1:02PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Casting, Reality-Free

I'm still not sold on that show title;
Terriers makes me think of little dogs yipping and running around. But FX and Shawn Ryan created magic with
The Shield, and Ted Griffin made
Ocean's Eleven so much fun. So I'm really excited about the show. My excitement can even withstand the news that
Donal Logue (Life) has been cast in the lead role of Terriers.
I've never connected with Logue. I thought
Grounded for Life was mostly crap, and he wasn't as "amazing" as the critics told me he was going to be in
Knights of Prosperity. He has done better in some of his dramatic work. Maybe I'm just bitter that the hype machine told me
Knights was going to be the greatest sitcom of the last millennium, and the next.
Continue reading FX nabs Donal Logue for the lead in Terriers
Posted Apr 30th 2008 10:02AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Pickups and Renewals, Casting, Reality-Free
Why have one outlaw biker show when you can have two? I always find it a little odd when you see two movies or television shows pop up at the same time that share strikingly similar premises. And that's what we have here. Sons Of Anarchy, from The Shield writer/executive producer Kurt Sutter, centers on an outlaw motorcycle club in Charming, CA. Clearly much different than HBO's 1%, which tells the story of an outlaw motorcycle club in Carefree, AZ. They're two completely different states after all.
Of course, I kid... a little bit. The shows do have different takes on the subject, and there is a rundown of the development time lines for both of them in the article at The Hollywood Reporter. Sons will focus on Jax Teller (Charlie Hunnam) and the conflict that develops as his loyalty to the club clashes with his trepidation where their lawlessness is concerned. Sutter's wife, Katey Sagal, is along for the ride as Teller's mother. The role of Jax's step-father was played by Scott Glenn in the pilot but will be recast in the series. I'm not sure if there is room for two biker shows on the television schedule, but with Sutter in charge of Sons, and Donal Logue signed on for 1%, I'll have to take a look at both of them.
Posted Apr 19th 2008 2:04PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Cable/Satellite, Reality-Free

Uh oh. Remember that biker show that
HBO is doing that was just cast with Donal Logue in the lead? Well, there seems to be a question about just who wrote the story and who deserves credit for the script.
Sonny Barger filed a lawsuit in federal court claiming that HBO has swiped the project --
1% -- out from under him.
This is a guy you don't want to mess with, and yet, HBO has stepped into it with him. Sonny Barger is the founder of Hell's Angels. According to his complaint, the network, White Mountain Company and Michael Tolkin (
The Rapture, The Player), the writer/producer of
1%, froze him out of the series. He is also ticked off that they've "violated many of his publicity rights when he demanded changes so as not to dilute his own brand." You could say they also violated him by using his name in the press release announcing the greenlight.
Continue reading HBO biker series hits a snag
Posted Apr 12th 2008 2:01PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Cable/Satellite, Casting, Life, Reality-Free

Everybody wants Donal Logue. Just one month after NBC added him to the cast of NBC's
Life, as Charlie's new boss, now comes news that
HBO has booked Donal Logue as a biker in 1%. The new pilot casts Donal as a character named Misfit, a Silicon Valley member who's sent to Carefree, Arizona, to get one of the toughest biker clubs in the west in line. Also joining Logue in the show are W. Earl Brown (
Deadwood), Timm Sharp
(Undeclared), Lucy Punch (hilarious in
The Class as Holly Ellenbogen), Marisa Ryan (
New York Undercover) and Sonny Barger. Barger is an actual biker and has been enlisted to no doubt add realism to the project.
Continue reading HBO biker series to star Donal Logue
Posted Aug 27th 2007 2:01PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Industry, Celebrities, Casting
Actors Donal Logue and Eliza Dushku, along with writer/producer David Hemingson, recently signed on for new network projects.
Logue stars in FOX's Barry Sonnefeld-directed comedy pilot, Hackett, as a "bad-boy literary luminary" who goes from teaching at Yale to teaching at a public school in Ohio. The pilot also stars Rachel Boston (American Dreams) and Morgan Murphy. Logue was last seen on ABC's short-lived The Knights of Prosperity. Sonnefeld will work on Hackett, as well as direct episodes of Pushing Daisies, a new series for ABC premiering Wednesdays this fall.
Continue reading Dushku, Logue and Hemingson involved in new network projects