Mac McDonald Net Worth

Mac McDonald is an American actor best known for playing Captain Hollister on the BBC TV series Red Dwarf. He has had many movie roles in films such as Aliens, Batman and The Fifth Element. After leaving school, he pursued a stage career and eventually moved to San Francisco, working as a cycle courier and joining the AAA Acting Company. He then traveled to Europe and settled in a commune in Kentish Town, North London, where he ran a leather goods stall in the Camden Lock Market and busked as the "Human Jukebox". He then joined a children's show in conjunction with the Inner London Education Authority and formed a three-person musical comedy troupe, The Cheap Shots. This led to further TV work and McDonald eventually settled down to develop his film and TV career. He has two daughters, singers Naomi Jasmine and Jess McDonald.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day June 18, 1949
Birth Place  Long Island, New York, United States
Mac McDonald age 74 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Occupation Actor
Known for Red Dwarf

💰 Net worth

Mac McDonald's net worth is estimated to be between $100K and $1M in 2024. Born and acknowledged as a talented actor in the United States, Mac McDonald has carved a niche for himself in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning several decades, he has appeared in numerous noteworthy roles in both film and television. His hard work and dedication have undoubtedly contributed to his success and financial prosperity, making him a respected figure in the acting world.

Biography/Timeline

1968

McDonald was born in Long Island, New York. After leaving school, McDonald pursued a stage career, with a preference for comedy and music. In 1968 he was in Shreveport, Louisiana as the local TV station's Bozo the Clown. Later he moved to San Francisco, working as a cycle courier and joining the AAA Acting Company.

1974

He developed an interest in the teachings of George Gurdjieff but in 1974 turned down an invitation to attend the movement's training school, deciding instead to travel in Europe, armed only with a fool's hat and a melodica. In Amsterdam he met a fellow American and accepted an invitation to stay in a commune in Kentish Town, North London. There he stayed for some years, taking over a leatherworking Business from another departing American and running a leather goods stall in the newly opened Camden Lock Market.

1982

At about this time McDonald joined another company, this time presenting children's shows in conjunction with the Inner London Education Authority. In 1982 he and another member, Hilary, left to form a three-person musical comedy troupe, The Cheap Shots, with McDonald's close friend Sakal providing the music. The threesome developed "The Chip Shop Show", a series of spoof musicals popular on the newly burgeoning London alternative comedy circuit, making many appearances at London's The Comedy Store alongside Ronnie Golden, John Hegley and others, including several Future Red Dwarf players.

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