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Edwin J. McDonough (c. 1943 – February 9, 2016) was an American theater and screen actor. His film and television credits included ''
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'' in 1990 and '' Kinsey'' in 2004. He appeared in eight
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s during his career, notably the 1974 revival of ''
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'', as well as regional theater productions throughout the United States.


Early life and education

Born in Milton, Massachusetts, McDonough graduated from
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. He then enrolled at
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, where he completed two degrees in
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. He relocated to
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in 1969, where he enrolled in a doctoral program at
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. He later completed his doctoral thesis, "Quintero Directs O'Neill."


Career

McDonough enlisted in the
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, where he served for two years at the
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(NSA) as a
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analyst. McDonough commuted from Boston to New York City for 45 years to pursue theater, film and television. He was cast in eight Broadway productions and worked in regional theater nationwide. In addition to film and theater, his television credits included guest roles in ''
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'', '' Sex and the City'' and '' Ed''. He later moved to
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.


Personal life

Edwin McDonough died at his home in Needham, Massachusetts, on February 9, 2016, at the age of 72. He was survived by his wife, Patricia Shannon McNally, three stepchildren, Michael McNally, Lee McNally, and Katherine McNally, and four grandchildren. He was buried at St. Mary Cemetery in Needham.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:McDonough, Edwin 1943 births 2016 deaths American male film actors American male stage actors American male television actors Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences alumni New York University alumni People from Needham, Massachusetts Boston College High School alumni