Jack Mcgee


Actor

About

Also Known As
Jackie Mcgee
Birth Place
South Bronx, New York, USA

Biography

In portraying the quintessential blue-collar Irish-Catholic, veteran character actor Jack McGee has brought an authenticity to his roles that's tough to match. For inspiration, he has needed to look no further than his own background. Born and raised in New York City, McGee was one of eight children in a working class family in the South Bronx. As if that wasn't tough enough, he was th...

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Biography

In portraying the quintessential blue-collar Irish-Catholic, veteran character actor Jack McGee has brought an authenticity to his roles that's tough to match. For inspiration, he has needed to look no further than his own background. Born and raised in New York City, McGee was one of eight children in a working class family in the South Bronx. As if that wasn't tough enough, he was the youngest, which may have led him to work that much harder to get noticed. By high school, he was a football player and also president of his senior class. He soon developed an interest in performing, and one of his first efforts was as a background vocalist for the 1960s rock band, "The Young Rascals." In order to make ends meet as an actor, McGee became a firefighter for New York City in 1977. As it happened, his first part was in the 1987 firefighter movie, "Turk 182," starring Timothy Hutton. Moving to Hollywood in 1986, he went on to appear in hundreds of films, television movies and regular series. His classic working stiff features landed him countless roles as cops, carpenters, and the occasional bartender. Notable movie roles include a mischievous Santa Clause in the 1994 remake of "Miracle on 34th Street," a baseball pitcher in "Coyote Ugly' (2000) and infamous Chicago Mayor Richard Daley in "Thirteen Days" (2000). On television, McGee did his share of "L.A. Law," "Murphy Brown," and "X-Files" appearances, before landing a semi-regular part on ABC's "NYPD Blue" as a desk sergeant. After that, he appeared in studio fare such as "Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blond," and the edgy independent drama, "Crash," from writer-director Paul Haggis. But McGee's most memorable role has promised to be Chief Jerry Reilly on FX's edgy firefighter drama, "Rescue Me." The cutting edge show, produced by and starring Denis Leary, focused on the personal lives of the men - and woman - of the beleaguered engine company in post 9-11 New York City. McGee, as "the Good Chief," brought his customary thoughtfulness to the character.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Father Figures (2017)
Silver Skies (2015)
Gangster Squad (2013)
Drive Angry (2011)
Moneyball (2011)
New Year's Eve (2011)
The Fighter (2010)
Father of Invention (2010)
Marmaduke (2010)
Voice
Tron: Legacy (2010)
The International (2009)
Columbus Day (2009)
21 (2008)
The Alphabet Killer (2008)
OPEN SEASON (2006)
Crash (2005)
Gun store owner
Domino (2005)
Little John (2002)
The Man Who Wasn't There (2001)
Burns
Living in Fear (2001)
Thirteen Days (2000)
Bread and Roses (2000)
Coyote Ugly (2000)
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000)
Bronto Crane Examiner
Very Mean Men (2000)
Jocko Mulroney
The Prophecy III: the Ascent (2000)
Detective
Standing on Fishes (1999)
Thick As Thieves (1999)
The Out of Towners (1999)
Houdini (1998)
Chairman of the Board (1998)
The Last Days of Frankie the Fly (1997)
A Simple Wish (1997)
Jungle 2 Jungle (1997)
Star Kid (1997)
Hank Bruntley
I Love You... Don't Touch Me! (1997)
Lou
Breakdown (1997)
The Quest (1996)
Harry
Jury Duty (1995)
Showgirls (1995)
Jack The Stagehand
Unstrung Heroes (1995)
The Paper (1994)
Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
Cool as Ice (1991)
Basic Instinct (1991)
Backdraft (1991)
The Grifters (1990)
Across the Tracks (1990)
Cold Dog Soup (1990)
Follow Your Heart (1990)
Crash and Burn (1990)
Winston Wicket
Waiting For the Light (1990)
Slim Slater
Book of Love (1990)
I'm Dangerous Tonight (1990)
Three Fugitives (1989)
Born On The Fourth Of July (1989)
Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)
Five Corners (1988)
Scrooged (1988)
Someone to Watch Over Me (1987)
Magic Sticks (1987)
Student Exchange (1987)
The Hidden (1987)
Shy People (1987)
Turk 182 (1985)
Wallflower (1948)
Boy
That Hagen Girl (1947)
College student
Best Foot Forward (1943)
Boy
Foreign Correspondent (1940)
The Star Maker (1939)
Lucky

Special Thanks (Feature Film)

Apollo 13 (1995)
Special Thanks To

Cast (Special)

Aztec Rex (2008)
Mimi & Me (1991)
Off Duty (1988)

Life Events

1977

Became a firefighter for New York City

1985

Feature film debut in the firefighter movie "Turk 182," starring Timothy Hutton

1986

Moved to Hollywood, CA

1987

Appeared opposite Jodie Foster in "Five Corners"

1988

Had a small role opposite Bill Murray in "Scrooged"

1991

Cast in the Ron Howard film "Backdraft," starring Kurt Russell and William Baldwin

1992

Appeared as a cop in the thriller "Basic Instinct" opposite Michael Douglas

1994

Played a mischievous Santa Clause in the remake of "Miracle on 34th Street"

2000

Portrayed infamous Chicago Mayor Richard Daley in "Thirteen Days"

2000

Cast as a baseball pitcher in "Coyote Ugly"

2001

Cast in a recurring role as a desk sergeant, on the ABC police drama "NYPD Blue"

2003

Had a small role in the comedy "Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blond"

2004

Cast as Chief Jerry Reilly on FX's edgy firefighter drama "Rescue Me"

2005

Played a gun store owner in ensemble drama "Crash," from writer-director Paul Haggis

2006

Landed voiceover role in the animated feature "Open Season"

2008

Acted opposite Kevin Spacey and Jim Sturgess in "21"

2010

Joined the cast of Spike TV's short-lived comedy series "Players"

2010

Landed a minor role in "TRON: Legacy," starring Jeff Bridges

2010

Portrayed George Ward, the father of boxer 'Irish' Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg) in "The Fighter"

2011

Cast in a supporting role in the biographical drama "Moneyball," starring Brad Pitt

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