Hollywood star Neal McDonough opened up about the “brutal” struggles he went through in his life, finding faith and eventual redemption as the inspiration behind his latest movie with Angel Studios, “The Last Rodeo.”
In a wide-ranging interview with RedState, the 59-year-old actor admitted the parallels between his life and his character, retired rodeo legend Joe Wainwright, in his movie from the studio responsible for the sleeper hit “The Sound of Freedom.”
The ride is 8 seconds. Family is forever.
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“To save his grandson, a retired rodeo star [Wainwright] enters a high-stakes bull-riding competition,” a description…