Logue's television career expanded significantly in the early 2000s. He appeared in the VH1 series I Love the '70s and its sequels, which contributed to his growing popularity. In 2010, he guest-starred on House M.D. as a wealthy patient, adding to his diverse range of television characters.
In 2013, he collaborated with NBC for various projects, including a brief appearance in the show The Dennis, although it failed to gain traction. That same year, he appeared in several NBC episodes across different shows. Other series in which Logue has appeared include The X-Files, The Crew, Public Morals, A Bright Shining Lie, Medicine Ball, Life, Copper, and DC Comics-inspired Gotham, where he played Detective Harvey Bullock to wide acclaim.
In 2015, he took on a role in the thriller film The Intruders, further demonstrating his range as a film actor.
Donal Logue is widely respected for his versatility as an actor and his approachable public persona. As of 2015, his estimated net worth stood at approximately $3 million—a testament to his consistent work in both film and television. On social media, he maintains a strong fan base, with a Twitter following nearing 84,800 at that time.
In addition to acting, Logue has a creative side that includes writing. In the early 1980s, while still living in California, he wrote a novel titled Aqua, although it was never formally published. He continues to split his time between work commitments in the entertainment industry and personal pursuits.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 27 Feb, 1966 |
| Age: | 54 yrs |
| Citizenship: | Canada |
| Birth Place: | Ottawa |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | Canadian film and television actor, producer and writer |
| Net Worth 2021: | 3 million |