Neal McDonough “couldn't get a job” in Hollywood due to the non-kiss rule

Neal McDonough, known for his work Yellowstone, suits, minority report And more opens up what he believes that he has negatively influenced his career.

In a recently carried out episode of the Nothing was unspoken Podcast, McDonough, claimed that Hollywood had “turned” him in his contracts because of his no-kiss clause, which means that he was unable to book actors.

“I always had in my contracts that I wouldn't kiss any other woman on the screen” Desperate housewives said the actor. “My wife had no problem with it.

McDonough married his wife Ruve McDonough in 2003 and the couple shared three children.

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The Group of brothers The actor then explained how his co-star rule had an effect on his ability to land jobs for two years without a kisseless co-stars.

“For me, intimacy is a completely different thing. If I would not do it and they couldn't understand it, Hollywood just switched me on completely and they wouldn't be part of the show anymore. I couldn't get a job for two years and I lost everything they could imagine,” he continued. “Not only houses and material things, but also their boasting, their cool, who they are, their identity, everything. My identity was an actor and a really good one.”

While McDonough did not show in many films and television programs instead of which point was given in his career. Most recently in The last rodeo, homeestead that goes up And Yellowstone.

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