Neal McDonough: From Hollywood Blacklist to Family Success Story

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Neal McDonough: From Hollywood Blacklist to Family Success Story

Neal McDonough, the well-known actor from "Yellowstone," shared his experience of being fired from ABC's "Scoundrels" and subsequently blacklisted from Hollywood for refusing to engage in intimate scenes with another woman on screen. Despite losing material possessions and his confidence during a challenging two-year period, Neal and his wife, Ruvé, believe that the ordeal was a blessing in disguise. They credit Hollywood for leading them to their current successful life, including the establishment of their production company, Neal's sobriety, and their collaborative projects, all while raising a family of aspiring artists.

Ruvé expressed gratitude towards Hollywood for the hardships they faced, as it ultimately strengthened their marriage and propelled them towards their dreams. The couple hopes to inspire others facing similar struggles by emphasizing the importance of self-belief and faith in overcoming obstacles. Their eldest son, Morgan, joined the conversation to commend his parents as role models and highlight their ability to uphold their values while achieving success in the industry.

The McDonough family's unity and commitment to their principles are evident in their recent onscreen collaboration in the film "The Last Rodeo," where Ruvé played Neal's onscreen wife. Despite Neal's previous stance on onscreen intimacy, they are open to future onscreen kisses, showcasing their dedication to their craft and each other. The McDonoughs' story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and staying true to one's beliefs in the face of adversity.