Chris McGarry
Chris McGarry is an actor, known for The Fosters (2017), Lawless (2012), and Mad Men (2010). On stage he starred opposite Tom Hardy in Brett C. Leonard's "The Long Red Road" at Chicago's Goodman Theater, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman. In 2016 he starred opposite Timothee Chalamet and Robert Sean Leonard in John Patrick Shanley's "Prodigal Son" at Manhattan Theater Club. Other theater credits include "Doubt" (Nat'l Broadway Tour) opposite Cherry Jones, directed by Doug Hughes and "Salome" (Broadway) with Al Pacino, directed by Estelle Parsons. He's worked extensively with John Patrick Shanley as an actor and directed Shanley's 2004 Drama Desk nominated, "Sailor's Song" for Labyrinth Theater Co. at The Public Theater. Numerous television credits include "Mad Men", "Casual", "American Horror Story" & "The Fosters" among others. He is a member of Labyrinth Theater Company and The Actor's Studio and has been married to Mary Kate Spach since December 28, 1996. They have two children.