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British Pirates of the Caribbean star arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse

Kevin McNally who is married to actress Phyllis Logan, defended Pirates co-star Johnny Depp when he was accused of abusing Amber Heard.

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Pirates of the Caribbean star Kevin McNally has been arrested on suspicion of domestic violence.

The British actor, 67, was held shortly before he was due to attend the world’s largest Dr Who fan convention in Los Angeles, The Sunreports.

McNally, who played Joshamee Gibbs — first mate to Johnny Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow — across all five Pirates movies, was released on bail of £40,000 ($AU77159) and is due in court next month.

From left: Orlando Bloom, Kevin McNally and Johnny Depp.
From left: Orlando Bloom, Kevin McNally and Johnny Depp.

He is married to Bafta-winning actress Phyllis Logan but police declined to give details of his alleged victim, citing confidentiality rules.

At his family home in Chiswick, West London yesterday, Phyllis denied knowing about his arrest.

McNally appeared in Downton Abbey with Scots-born Phyllis, who played housekeeper Mrs Hughes.

They had a son David in 1996 and married in 2011.

In 2021, he defended Pirates co-star Depp, 60, when he was accused of beating up his actress ex, Amber Heard.

Kevin McNally is married to actress Phyllis Logan.
Kevin McNally is married to actress Phyllis Logan.

He said: “I’ve never seen a hint of a dark side to him.

“I see a great humanitarian and a beautiful human being. I don’t see any impediment for him coming back and playing Jack Sparrow.”

McNally, arrested in the early hours of Friday, had been expected to appear at Dr Who fan convention Gallifrey One at a Marriott hotel in LA the next day.Organisers announced on social media that he would not be appearing but told fans only that it was for personal reasons.

McNally appeared in the BBC sci-fi favourite in 1984 and again in 2021.

LA police said the Bristol-born actor was held on suspicion of inflicting an injury that caused a traumatic condition on a victim who was his current or former spouse, cohabitant, or child’s parent.

His agent was asked to comment.

This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission

Originally published as British Pirates of the Caribbean star arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse

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