The Sound of Young America: Donal Logue of Terriers

Episode 137

12th September 2010

Actor Donal Logue is one of the stars of FX’s new detective series Terriers. He’s had roles in literally dozens of films and television series, including the lead in the cult film The Tao of Steve and the sitcom Grounded for Life. He also created the iconic “Jimmy the Cab Driver” character for MTV in the early 1990s.

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Actor Donal Logue is one of the stars of FX’s new detective series Terriers. He’s had roles in literally dozens of films and television series, including the lead in the cult film The Tao of Steve and the sitcom Grounded for Life. He also created the iconic “Jimmy the Cab Driver” character for MTV in the early 1990s.

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