- Leo McGarry
Infobox character
name = Leo Thomas McGarry
series =The West Wing
caption = John Spencer as Leo McGarry
portrayer = John Spencer
creator =Aaron Sorkin
first = Pilot
last =The Cold
cause = Death
gender = Male
occupation = White House Chief of Staff (Seasons 1-6)
Senior Counselor to the President (Season 6)
Democratic Vice-Presidential Candidate (Season 7)
title =
family = Josephine McGarry (sister), Elizabeth (sister)
spouse = Jenny McGarry (divorced as of late 2000)
children =Mallory O'Brien
religion =Catholic
nationality = American
relatives =
footnotes =Leo Thomas McGarry is a
fictional character played by John Spencer on the television serialdrama "The West Wing". The role earned Spencer the 2002 Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. McGarry's character, the formerUnited States Secretary of Labor , begins the series as theWhite House Chief of Staff . He is PresidentJosiah Bartlet 's best friend and a father figure to the Senior Staff, particularly Deputy Chief of StaffJosh Lyman .Creation and development
In crafting the character of Leo McGarry, series creator
Aaron Sorkin says he envisioned John Spencer in the part but had not imagined he would be available. [Sorkin, Aaron (2002). "The West Wing Script Book".New York : Newmarket Press. ISBN 1-55704-499-6] Although he had recently decided he did not want to do another TV drama series due to the long hours, Spencer was so impressed by the pilot script that he took the part.Spencer, John (June 27 ,2002 ). [http://b4a.healthyinterest.net/news/archives/2002/06/john_spencer_ch.html John Spencer chatted about life as Leo McGarry] . "Channel 4". Retrieved on 2007-12-12.] Like the character, Spencer was a recovering alcoholic, and said he found he could relate to Leo because "Leo's in recovery, too." [Cutler, Jacqueline. [http://www.joshlyman.com/articles/john-httc.html Hail to the chief (of staff): Leo McGarry, aka John Spencer] . "ClickTV". Retrieved on 2007-12-12.]In an earlier draft of the pilot script, dated February 6, 1998, Leo is called "Leo Jacobi" and is described as being aged 55 and "professorial". [Sorkin, Aaron (
February 6 ,1998 ). [http://www.geocities.com/seekergurl/TWWPilotDraft.pdf West Wing Pilot Draft] . Retrieved on 2007-12-19.]Character biography
Leo McGarry is from
Chicago, Illinois , and aCatholic , though there seems to be some family connection to (likely one or more of his parents were born in)Boston, Massachusetts . He is of Irish and Scottish ancestry, had at least two sisters, Elizabeth and Josephine, the latter serving as a school district superintendent in Atlanta. ["The West Wing", Episode 1.10:In Excelsis Deo . Original airdate:November 24 ,1999 .] ["The West Wing", Episode 2.08: Shibboleth. Original airdate:November 22 ,2000 .] He divorces from his wife of several decades, Jenny, in late 2000 as his workaholic attitude is shown to take a toll on his personal life, with McGarry admitting that he considers his job in the White House more important than his marriage. ["The West Wing", Episode 1.04:Five Votes Down . Original airdate:October 13 ,1999 .] He and his ex-wife have one daughter,Mallory O'Brien . McGarry is a recovering alcoholic andvalium addict. His father was also an alcoholic, who committed suicide. ["The West Wing", Episode 3.09:Bartlet for America . Original airdate:December 12 ,2001 .]McGarry is an
United States Air Force veteran, having flown aF-105 Thunderchief in theVietnam War . ["The West Wing", Episode 3.05: War Crimes. Original airdate:November 7 ,2001 .] During the war, he was shot down and wounded. Prior to working in the White House, McGarry had been the Secretary of Labor during a presidency prior to the beginning of the show. He also speaks fluent Spanish. McGarry has amassed significant wealth during his life in the private sector as a member of the board of directors of a defense contractor, Mueller-Wright Aeronautics, for ten or twelve years. ["The West Wing", Episode 5.14:An Khe . Original airdate:February 18 ,2004 .]A
lawyer by education, he served as the Secretary of Labor in the early to mid-1990s. In 1997, he travels toNew Hampshire in an attempt to persuade his old friend GovernorJosiah Bartlet to run for the Democratic presidential nomination. Having so persuaded Bartlet, McGarry becomes his campaign manager and General Chairman of the "Bartlet For America" campaign, hiringJosh Lyman ,Toby Ziegler ,C.J. Cregg , andSam Seaborn as advisers. Eventually, Governor Bartlet, who was considered to be aninsurgent candidate by the media, defeats SenatorJohn Hoynes ofTexas for the nomination and goes on to win the presidency, appointing McGarry as his chief of staff. ["The West Wing", Episode 3.09:Bartlet for America . Original airdate:December 12 ,2001 .]As President Bartlet's top advisor, McGarry has an office adjacent to the
Oval Office and sits in with the president in the Situation Room. McGarry is very involved in the formation of policy and the day-to-day operations of the White House and its staff. On more than one occasion, McGarry is said to be the man who "runs the country", and is treated with great respect by people on both sides of the aisle. ["The West Wing", Episode 1.09:The Short List . Original airdate:November 24 ,1999 .]In season six, during a
Middle East peace negotiation atCamp David , McGarry finds it impossible to support Bartlet's position, and (in a very tense moment) Bartlet and McGarry come to an agreement that McGarry would be resigning at the first available opportunity. Minutes after the conversation, McGarry suffered a near fatal heart attack and collapsed while walking alone on the grounds. He is resuscitated, survives, and later returns to work after Bartlet's lastState of the Union Address in his new role as Senior Counselor to the President. McGarry is succeeded as Chief Of Staff by C.J. Cregg, up to this point, theWhite House Press Secretary .However, Bartlet asks him to run the
Democratic National Convention when it seems likely to deadlock. The Democratic Party's eventual presidential nominee, CongressmanMatt Santos selects McGarry as his vice presidential nominee. This is particularly ironic, because McGarry had earlier repeatedly insisted that Santos drop out of the race for the sake of party unity.McGarry's last screen appearance occurs in the episode
The Cold . Following a private meeting between McGarry and Bartlet in the Oval Office to discuss troop deployment inKazakhstan (a scene which exhibits the unique closeness of their relationship), Josh Lyman asks him: "Everything okay?". McGarry answers with the character's last word on screen, a less than convincing "Yeah."On Election Night, we hear that McGarry has gone up to his hotel room in
Houston to take a nap before the results come in. He collapses in his hotel bathroom after an apparent heart attack. He is found byAnnabeth Schott who rushes him to the hospital, where he is pronounced dead. McGarry's death comes ninety minutes before the polls close inCalifornia and other western states, thus giving some voters this information prior to casting their vote. Despite McGarry's death, the Santos-McGarry ticket narrowly wins the election over the Vinick-Sullivan ticket by a 30,000 vote margin inNevada and McGarry posthumously becomes the Vice President-Elect after Santos' victory.McGarry's funeral is held at an unnamed Catholic church, though the funeral was filmed at The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Baltimore, Maryland. President
Josiah Bartlet , President-electMatt Santos ,Josh Lyman ,Charlie Young , former DNC head Barry Goodwin, and McGarry's unnamed son-in-law serving aspallbearer s. He is buried atArlington National Cemetery .McGarry appeared in two of the five episodes which had been filmed, but not yet aired, at the time of Spencer's death on
December 16 ,2005 . The show's producers decided to let those episodes air in his memory. The character's death was written in response to the death of the actor, and McGarry is discovered dead in his hotel room offscreen. Though he is not seen again onscreen (in flashback or otherwise) after his death, his presence is felt in the series finale when his daughter presents a gift to President Bartlet that she found in Leo's possessions. In the show's final scene, Bartlet opens the gift to find the napkin with the words "Bartlet For America", which McGarry had written to introduce to Bartlet the idea of running for president. Also, when Josh went to see C.J. just before the Santos inauguration during the final episode, Josh asks C.J. if she ever stopped thinking the office of the White House Chief of Staff as Leo's office and C.J. replies "No." Then, C.J. hands Josh (the incoming Chief of Staff), a note with "WWLD?" on it, meaning "What would Leo do?"Relationship with staff
His role with the White House senior staff is alternately authoritarian, playful, and that of a father figure. [Among the many direct and indirect references of the fatherly nature of Leo's relationship with his staff, in the 7th season episode "Requiem", President Bartlet tells Josh Lyman that Leo loved Josh "like a son."] He is characterized by the story that he tells Josh Lyman: ["The West Wing", Episode 2.10: Noël. Original Airdate:
December 20 ,2000 .] cquote|This guy's walkin' down a street when he falls in a hole. The walls are so steep he can't get out. A doctor passes by and the guy shouts up, "Hey you! Can you help me out?" The doctor writes a prescription, throws it down in the hole, and moves on. Then a priest comes along and the guy shouts up, "Father, I'm down in this hole; can you help me out?" The priest writes out a prayer, throws it down in the hole and moves on. Then a friend walks by. "Hey, Joe, it's me. Can ya help me out?" And the friend jumps in the hole. Our guy says, "Are ya stupid? Now we're both down here." The friend says, "Yeah, but I've been down here before and I know the way out."Spencer described his character's relationship with Josh as a
mentor ing one, with Leo seeing Josh as a younger version of himself: "a workaholic, a person devoted to government service." He considered the world of "The West Wing" a boys club at times, and felt Leo could be harder on C. J. Cregg than he was on the male senior staffers.Reception
Leon Panetta , a former White House Chief of Staff underBill Clinton , was impressed by the character, telling actor John Spencer that "Any administration that would have Leo McGarry as a chief of staff would be very, very fortunate." [Spencer, John (September 16 ,2000 ). [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/media/west_wing/spencer.html Online NewsHour: John Spencer] . "PBS". Retrieved on 2007-12-12.]John Podesta , another former chief of staff, has also praised Spencer's performance, saying, "John plays this role in a calm, thoughtful, kindhearted, and loyal manner," [Podesta, John (July 10 ,2000 ). [http://b4a.healthyinterest.net/news/archives/2000/07/winged_victory.html Winged Victory] . "People". Retrieved on 2007-12-12.] although he has commented that Leo is not mean enough. [Lehmann, Chris (March 1 ,2001 ). [http://b4a.healthyinterest.net/news/archives/2001/03/the_feelgood_pr.html The Feel-Good Presidency] . "The Atlantis Monthly". Retrieved on 2007-12-12.]ee also
*"The West Wing"
*List of characters on "The West Wing"
*List of politicians on "The West Wing"
*List of "The West Wing" episodesReferences
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