Gale Harold

About Gale Harold

The lanky, dark-haired actor was born and raised in Georgia and attended American University in Washington, DC before heading west to San Francisco and art school. While working as a manager of a motorcycle shop, he was spotted by a producer who convinced him to try his hand at acting. Harold formed an association with the Los Angeles Theatre Center where he made his debut in "Me and My Friend" and later appeared in a variety of classic plays. After going through the grueling audition process for "Queer as Folk", he impressed the series' producers with his natural smoldering qualities and innate charisma. While viewers and critics were at first divided or negatively inclined to his performance as Brian, as time wore on, he grew into the role, adding layers of depth to the seemingly shallow hedonist. Harold used his 2001 hiatus from the series to make his NYC stage debut playing a homophobe confronting his AIDS-stricken relative in the Off-Broadway play "Uncle Bob"

Education

Southwest DeKalb High School, Atlanta , Georgia

American University, Washington , Washington D.C.

San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco , California

Actors Conservatory Program, Los Angeles , California

Career Milestones

Moved to San Francisco to attend art school

Raised in Atlanta, GA

Stage acting debut in "Me and My Friend" at the Los Angeles Theatre Center

1997

Began a three year period of intensive drama study in Los Angeles

2000

Appeared in the ensemble of an L.A. production of Shakespeare's "Cymbeline"

2000

TV series debut, playing the central role of smooth-talking sex addict Brian Kinney on the Showtime drama "Queer as Folk"

2001

NYC stage acting debut in the off-Broadway production "Uncle Bob"

2003

Played the lead role in "Wake," written and directed by Roy Finch

2006

Acted on the New York stage in Tennessee Williams' play "Suddenly Last Summer"

2006

Played the lead role of Special Agent Graham Kelton on the short lived Fox series "Vanished"

2006

Produced the documentary "Scott Walker: 30 Century Man"

2008

Joined the cast of ABC's "Desperate Housewives" as Jackson Braddock, Susan Mayer's (Teri Hatcher) love interest

2011

Cast as a series regular on The CW supernatural drama series "The Secret Circle"