Christopher McDonald Movies
Hollywood character actor
Christopher McDonald at first specialized in playing uptight and slightly vexing young urban professionals. When the material demanded it,
McDonald occasionally heightened these qualities to the obnoxious level for persuasive villainous portrayals, appearing as philandering husbands, condescending jocks, and manipulative powermongers to tremendous effect.
The Manhattan native grew up in Romulus, NY. A Renaissance man and overachiever in high school,
McDonald studied dentistry at Hobart College in the upstate New York town of Geneva but soon discovered an enduring passion for drama, studying after his 1977 graduation at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. When plum adolescent roles in the musical clunkers
Grease 2 (1982) and
Breakin' (1984) did little to further
McDonald's career, he moved to Manhattan and sought tutelage from the legendary acting coach
Stella Adler -- with such aggressive determination that he actually convinced the 83-year-old
Adler to offer her services in exchange for domestic chores.
The actor landed one of his most visible parts circa 1986, in the
Bette Midler-
Shelley Long female buddy comedy
Outrageous Fortune (1987). He also essayed a memorable nice-guy turn opposite
Cybill Shepherd and
Ryan O'Neal in the first act of the wonderful reincarnation comedy
Chances Are (1989). But
McDonald's watershed moment came with his portrayal of
Geena Davis' browbeating husband, Darryl Dickinson, in
Ridley Scott's blockbuster feminist road movie
Thelma & Louise (1991). Thanks to the success of that picture,
McDonald's screen time escalated, and he began tackling an average of four to six roles per year. He ushered in an outstanding portrayal of
Jack Barry, the natty host of
Twenty-One, in the
Robert Redford-directed
Quiz Show (1994); played an abusive golf pro in the
Adam Sandler comedy
Happy Gilmore (1996); and was suitably annoying as an ignorant dad in
John Duigan's suburban drama
Lawn Dogs (1997). That same year,
McDonald also portrayed Ward Cleaver in the big-screen version of
Leave It to Beaver.
McDonald resumé during the first several years of the millennium includes such Hollywood blockbusters as
61* (2001) and
Spy Kids 2 (2002) and such arthouse hits as
Requiem for a Dream (2000) and
Broken Flowers (2005). In 2007,
McDonald played Boss Hogg in the big-budget sequel
The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning and Marty Schumacher in the
Jamie Kennedy vehicle
Kickin' It Old Skool. Four years later he essayed a recurring role on the hit HBO drama Boardwalk Empire. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 1991
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Because sources gave contradictory information on this made-for-TV film--two different plot synopses from two different sources--the information here is based on the scattered TV listings found for the film. Mare Winningham plays Jamie Hurd, a young mother whose life is put in danger by a photograph. The picture reveals vital evidence pertaining to a recent mob hit. Jamie comes into possession of the fatal snapshot when her order is mislabeled at the local camera shop. And so it goes for the next 97 minutes. Fatal Exposure debuted February 6, 1991, over the USA Cable Network. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Mare Winningham

- 1990
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Long-dead Lt. Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby) reappears as one of the many consequences of a time warp which causes the Enterprise's predecessor, NCC 1701-C, to journey two decades into the future. This Bradbury-esque wrinkle in time profoundly affects the present, as the crew finds itself locked in a losing battle with the Klingon Empire. Originally telecast February 24, 1990, the Emmy-nominated "Yesterday's Enterprise" was scripted by Ira Steven Behr, Richard Manning, and Ronald D. Moore from a story by Trent Christopher Gatino and Eric A. Stillwell. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- 1990
- R
In this creepy horror movie, an archaeologist gets in over his head when he goes searching for the burial place of a young medieval prince. It is the same tomb his parents were looking for when they were mysteriously murdered. Unfortunately, he finds the tomb. The trouble comes when the malevolent spirit of the boy prince rises up to wreak havoc on the scientist and his expedition. The film is also known as Schizo. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- 1989
- PG
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Handsome young Washington attorney Louie Jeffries (Chris McDonald) has it all: a promising career, a beautiful wife, and a baby on the way. But after discovering a local judge is in cahoots with the Mob, Louie bites it in a car crash and finds himself in Heaven. Unsatisfied with the customer service he's receiving, Louie jumps the gun and gets himself reincarnated -- before being administered the magic injection that will remove his memories of his former life. For the next quarter-century, Louie's museum curator wife, Corinne (Cybill Shepherd), remains true to her husband's memory, ignoring the frustrated devotion of Louie's best friend, Philip Train (Ryan O'Neal). Meanwhile, Louie's soul grows up in the body of Alex Finch (Robert Downey Jr.), an aspiring journalist. Alex's memories of his life as Louie return after he becomes romantically involved with Miranda (Mary Stuart Masterson) -- the daughter he never got to meet. Soon, Alex/Louie is romancing his wife, spurning his daughter's advances, and frustrating Philip's attempts finally to woo Corinne. Written by Mystic Pizza scribes Perry and Randy Howze and directed by Emile Ardolino of Dirty Dancing fame, Chances Are didn't score as well at the box office as those earlier comedies. Its soundtrack, however, generated the hit Peter Cetera and Cher ballad "After All." ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Cybill Shepherd, Robert Downey, Jr., (more)

- 1988
- R
An aspiring painter (Woody Harrelson) falls in love with a woman, but after a brief affair, he loses her. Soon realizing that he can't forget her, he tries to track her down. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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- 1988
- PG
Uptown (George Newbern) and Mad Mike (Christopher McDonald) are paramedic partners assigned to the tough South Central section of the city by their irate boss Captain Prescott (John P. Ryan). The duo uncovers a fiendish conspiracy that deals in harvesting internal organs from unwilling donors. They encounter street gangs and a female with a killer sex drive. This spoofing parody contains explicate language and brief nudity. Watch for veteran actor Ray Walston as the first patient suffering a heart attack. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi
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- Starring:
- George Newbern, Christopher McDonald, (more)

- 1987
- R
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Two women with serious differences are forced to look out for each other in this anarchic comedy. Sandy (Bette Midler) and Lauren (Shelley Long) are a pair of struggling actresses who don't get along especially well -- and are even less fond of each other when they discover that they're both dating the same man, Michael (Peter Coyote). However, when Michael suddenly goes missing, they discover that he's actually an espionage agent working with a foreign government, and as they set out to find him, they learn that he has implicated them in his schemes. Now Sandy and Lauren are stuck with each other as they look for Michael while trying to outrun the law. Outrageous Fortune also stars George Carlin as Frank, a burned-out '60s holdover who the women meet along the way. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Shelley Long, Bette Midler, (more)

- 1987
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Most of the original cast members of TV's Eight is Enough are on hand for the "retro" feature Eight is Enough: A Family Reunion. The single most conspicuous defector is Betty Buckley, who is here replaced by Mary Frann in the role of Abby Bradford. The premise: On the eve of his 50th birthday, Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) is in danger of losing his job as a journalist. He is offered moral support by his offspring, who have gathered together to celebrate Tom's half-century mark. Grant Goodeve, Willie Aames, Susan Richardson, Lani O'Grady, Adam Rich, Connie Needham, Dianne Kay and Laurie Walters portray the Bradford kids. The warm-and-fuzzy script is by Gwen Bagni-Dubov, who'd been churning out teleplays since the black-and-white era. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- 1985
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Married...With Children's Ed O'Neill guest stars as parole officer Dan Colson, an old pal of Detective Sgt. Rick Hunter (Fred Dryer). Unfortunately, the pressures of having to deal with the scum of the earth (to say nothing of enduring the murder of a close friend) have pushed Colson off the deep end, and now he is practicing his own bloody brand of vigilante justice. Grimly, Hunter sets about to stop Colson from murdering a framed parolee. Watch for a young Frances McDormand in a supporting role. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- 1985
- R
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The "boys next door" are Roy Alston (Maxwell Caulfield) and Bo Richards (Charlie Sheen), typical California teens freshly graduated from high school. Daunted by the prospect of the real world, the boys decide to go on one last fling in L.A. But it's not all clean, wholesome fun; in fact, Caulfield and Sheen launch their weekend bash by beating up a gas-station attendant, throwing a glass bottle at an old woman, and murdering gay-bar patron Chris (Paul C. Dancer). Somewhere along the line, Bo becomes repelled by their violence spree, but Roy seems to be sexually aroused by all the misery he's causing. And so it goes, without real rhyme or reason, until the bloody denouement. Director Penelope Spheeris later helmed Wayne's World, The Little Rascals, and The Beverly Hillbillies. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Maxwell Caulfield, Charlie Sheen, (more)

- 1985
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- 1984
- PG
The owner of a professional football team must restore the titular train and run it from Tennessee to NYC in 24 hours if he is to inherit $1 million in this comedy. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi
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- 1984
- R
In this mindless movie aping the 1960 hit about teens out for sun, surf, and sex, the "boys" are at the beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida -- the destination of thousands of U.S. university students on their spring break and the destination of the four female protagonists here. After arriving, Jennie (Lisa Hartman) has to decide whether she really cares for Camden (Daniel McDonald), a nerdy musician, or the jock Scott (Russel Todd); Carole (Lorna Luft) has been unexpectedly followed to Lauderdale by a boyfriend; Sandra (Wendy Schaal) falls in love with a cop when she is arrested; and Laurie (Lynn-Holly Johnson) is simply out for a good time with anyone, or everyone. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Lisa Hartman, Russell Todd, (more)

- 1982
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This kinky, low-budget horror film stars Stephen Knight and Cassandra Gaviola as siblings who own a home in Beverly Hills. They rent specifically to couples with unusual sex lives, they practice voyeurism, and they drain their blood with pumps and hoses in the back room. Complete with gore, S&M, and some rather unusual touches, this independent chiller is better than expected, with some genuinely inspired moments to make up for its lack of production values. Cult favorite Linnea Quigley appears briefly. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Stephen Knight, Cassandra Gava, (more)

- 1982
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When Rex Sox relief pitcher Rick Walker (Christopher McDonald) goes into a lengthy slump, big-hearted Sam (Ted Danson) lends Rick his special good-luck charm, an old bottle cap. The result: Rick's ballpark performance improves dramatically, while Sam experiences a spectacular streak of rotten luck. Could this reversal of fortune knock the ex-alcoholic Sam off the wagon or will Diane (Shelley Long) be able to come to the rescue in the nick o' time? ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- 1982
- PG
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Given the runaway success of Grease, which became the biggest-grossing movie musical of all time, it was all but inevitable that there would be a sequel, and four years later this follow-up brought a new group of kids back to Rydell High. It's 1961, and Stephanie Zinone (Michelle Pfeiffer) is the tough leader of the Pink Ladies, while Michael Carrington (Maxwell Caulfield) is a clean-cut British exchange student. Michael likes Stephanie, but the Pink Ladies' by-laws prevent her from dating guys who aren't members of the T-Birds, their affiliated male gang. However, when a Zorro-like masked avenger on a motorcycle rescues Stephanie from a gang of ill-mannered toughs, she's eager to get to know the hero with the cool wheels. Any guesses as to who he might be? Eve Arden, Sid Caesar, and Dody Goodman return from the first film as members of the Rydell High faculty, while actual '50s teen icons Tab Hunter and Connie Stevens are on board as new members of the staff; Didi Conn as Frenchy is the only one of the students to appear in both movies. Patricia Birch, who served as choreographer on Grease, made her debut as a director on Grease 2; while she's remained active as a choreographer, she hasn't directed again since. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer, (more)

- 1981
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When the national finals approach, a couple baton twirlers feel intense parental pressure to win the competition in this satirical made-for-television movie. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi
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- 1980
- PG
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The Hearse, directed by George Bowers is a clichéd, predictable horror film which, despite its interesting cast, is derivative and uninspired. Jane (Trish Van Devere) inherits a mansion from an aunt, whom she closely resembles. The townspeople believe that her aunt was possessed by Satan, and Jane becomes increasingly frightened when she is haunted by visions of a hearse that keeps showing up in front of her door. Walter Prichard (Joseph Cotton) is a argumentative attorney who does nothing to help Jane, who begins to think she is having a nervous breakdown. All of this is familiar and has been done far better elsewhere. Director Bowers paces the film far too leisurely to create much suspense, and the "surprise" ending is evident to all but the most unsophisticated viewer. The Hearse, routine and slow, will lull most horror fans to sleep. ~ Linda Rasmussen, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Trish VanDevere, Joseph Cotten, (more)

- 1978
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In this romantic comedy, a news anchorwoman's prenuptial jitters increase dramatically when another man, a songwriter, falls deeply in love with her and decides that he would do anything to be her husband. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Richard Thomas, Bess Armstrong, (more)