Committed husband, father of five, devoted Christian, political conservative, and famous actor Neal McDonough is “a unicorn in our culture,” says Glenn Beck, who recently sat down for a lengthy interview with the actor/producer extraordinaire.
The pair talked about several of McDonough’s films and series, including “Yellowstone” and “Band of Brothers,” but a large portion of their conversation centered around Angel Studios’ latest film, “Homestead,” which McDonough both starred in and produced.
Set in the remote mountains of Utah following the detonation of a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles, “Homestead” follows Ian Ross (McDonough’s character), an eccentric prepper, as he is forced to make incredibly difficult decisions as more and more people beg for refuge at his homestead.
McDonough told Glenn that he loves starring in films like this because it forces him to think about his own character.
“What happens to [Ross’] friends outside the gate? What happens to other people who are around him? … As a man who professes to be a man of faith, how does he deal with that? How does he deal with having so much when people outside the gate have so little?” he said of his character. […]
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