Early life McCullouch, an Irish-American, was born in
Huntsville, Alabama. He got his first professional performing job at 16 as a singer in the country western revue at
Six Flags Over Georgia. He declined a scholarship to
Savannah College of Art and Design to study in the BFA Musical Theatre Program at
Florida State University. After surviving a near fatal car crash during his second year, which left him in a coma, he began his career in
Atlanta, Georgia.
Acting career McCullouch is a recurring guest host of
FYE! on
E! TV airing in nearly 500 million homes worldwide. His performance in
Pirates of Silicon Valley, received a mention in the
Daily Variety. He also played
Jesus in the European tour of
Jesus Christ Superstar. He has appeared in numerous commercials and print campaigns – having billboards in
Times Square and on
Sunset Boulevard and has performed stand up at LA's world-famous Improv. As a director/writer his Award-winning short film
The Moment After has received critical acclaim and festival screenings worldwide. McCullouch has been in many publications, including the
New York Daily News,
Los Angeles Daily News,
Jezebel,
The Advocate, and the
Instinct. He was on the
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Quickie", which aired on January 6, 2010. He portrayed a father of a teenage girl who died. He also appears as Roger in the films
BearCity,
BearCity 2: The Proposal and
BearCity 3. and in The Ghost in the Machine episode of
Bones as Trevor Gibson and in
MsTrial at
New World Stages in 2020. In 2021, he appeared in Miami New Drama’s experimental theatre production based on
7 Deadly Sins, in Kaufman’s
All I Want is Everything, in the role of Leo.
Directing McCullouch's feature debut as a director,
Daddy, was released in 2015. A film which he also starred in. He directed the documentary
All Male, All Nude and its followup
All Male, All Nude: Johnsons, which explore two different male strip clubs in Georgia and Florida, respectively. He is currently working on another documentary,
Stuck in Greece, about
LGBT refugees in
Greece. He also previously directed the short film
The Moment After. ==Filmography==