Entertaitment

Neal McDonough Sues 'Religious Nutbag' Label Over His Works

An actor Neal McDonough he believes that his behavior prevented him from getting some Hollywood jobs.

“'What time does the bar open?' That was my thought process at the time,” McDonough, 60, shared Fox News Digital interview published on Tuesday, May 26. “You know, I was fired from the show because I wouldn't kiss a woman.

Neal – married to his wife, Ruvé McDonoughsince 2003 – he recalled the period of his career when he started drinking because he was not finding success in the world of acting.

“I've always been a drinker. I'm from Ireland. I'm from Boston. That's what we do,” he said before admitting that his drinking eventually “became a serious problem.”

Related: 28 Hollywood Stars Find Out Firsthand What Faith Means To Them This Easter

The countdown to Easter Sunday is underway, and many in Hollywood are celebrating their faith out loud. Whether it's through social media and podcasts or TV shows and movies, a few celebrities aren't afraid to share glimpses of their spiritual journey with fans. For some religious leaders, it is a decision that should be met with love […]

“I lost my house, I lost my cars, I lost everything,” he added.

Neal will never forget the kindness he received from the late actor Luke Perrywho allowed the McDonough family to stay in his home as they worked to get their money back.

Neal McDonough Says No One Would Hire Me Because They Thought He Was A Religious Nut Bag

Neal McDonough and Ruve McDonough Courtesy of Neal McDonough/Instagram

Fixed I was just going out, but I didn't think I was important because I failed my family. I failed, [my wife] Ruve, my five children, I lost our house,” said Neal. And that crucifixion caused me a lot of pain inside because I was doing everything about myself. How can I let the team down?”

After some tough love from his wife, Neal decided to serve God instead. After deciding to stop drinking, he said he became a better husband, father and career.

In addition to acting in the future Jimmy Stewart a biopic titled Jimmyto be released on November 6, Neal is still committed to his wife.

Eva Longoria, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, Teri Hatcher Desperate Housewives Where Are They Now

Related: Eva! Terry! Fun! 'Desperate Housewives' Cast: Where Are They Now?

Apples up! Desperate Housewives premiered in 2004 – and introduced fans to the drama surrounding the women of Wisteria Lane. The comedy-drama created by Marc Cherry premiered on ABC on October 3, 2004, starring Teri Hatcher (Susan Mayer), Felicity Huffman (Lynette Scavo), Marcia Cross (Bree Van de Kamp) and Eva Longoria (Gabrielle Solis). […]

“Happy birthday to the greatest thing I've ever met,” he wrote on Instagram July 2025. “Someone who not only changed my life immeasurably, but changed the lives of our five children we share! The blessing you are to all of us is something I can't put into words!”

As for his rule of not kissing other women on other projects, Neal doesn't seem to regret his attitude.

“I love religion very much. I put God and family first, and myself second,” he said Close Weekly January 2019. “That's what I live for. It's been a tough few years.”



Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button