
Christopher McDonald
Acting
Christopher McDonald (born February 15, 1955) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in Happy Gilmore and 61. Other notable starring roles for McDonald in film include "T-Birds" member Goose McKenzie in Grease 2 (1982), Darryl Dickinson opposite his former fiancée Geena Davis in Thelma & Louise (1991), Ward Cleaver in the film adaptation Leave It to Beaver (1997), and Tappy Tibbons in Requiem for a Dream (2000). Along with numerous independent and small-budget film roles, he played supporting characters in box-office hits Grumpy Old Men (1993), Flubber (1997), Rumor Has It (2005), The House Bunny (2008) and About Last Night (2014). On television, McDonald was a series regular on network TV shows Walter & Emily (1991–1992, NBC), Good Advice (1993–1994, CBS), Family Law (1999–2002, CBS), Cracking Up (2004-2006, FOX) and Harry's Law, (2011–2012, NBC). In 2022, McDonald was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as casino CEO Marty Ghilain on the HBO Max show Hacks.
Known For

1999
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
1999 · tv

1990
Law & Order
1990 · tv

2015
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
2015 · tv

1996
The Daily Show
1996 · tv

1999
The Sopranos
1999 · tv

2001
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
2001 · tv

2009
The Good Wife
2009 · tv

2010
Regular Show
2010 · tv

2006
Psych
2006 · tv

1987
Star Trek: The Next Generation
1987 · tv

2002
Without a Trace
2002 · tv

2005
Medium
2005 · tv

1982
Cheers
1982 · tv

2021
Hacks
2021 · tv

1998
Hollywood Squares
1998 · tv

2003
Las Vegas
2003 · tv

1982
Knight Rider
1982 · tv

2014
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
2014 · tv

1991
Home Improvement
1991 · tv

2005
Numb3rs
2005 · tv

2002
Kim Possible
2002 · tv

2010
Boardwalk Empire
2010 · tv

1986
Matlock
1986 · tv

2016
American Crime Story
2016 · tv

1984
Hunter
1984 · tv

1985
The Twilight Zone
1985 · tv

1996
Superman: The Animated Series
1996 · tv

1999
Batman Beyond
1999 · tv

2015
Ballers
2015 · tv

2010
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
2010 · tv