Terence Donovan (actor)

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Terence Donovan
Born (1942-10-28) 28 October 1942 (age 78)
Other namesTerry Donovan
OccupationTelevision and stage actor
Years active1961–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1965; div. 1973)
[1]
Marlene Saunders
(m. 1981)
Children2, including Jason Donovan

Terence Donovan (born 28 October 1942), also billed as Terence J. Donovan and Terry Donovan, is an English-Australian actor of stage and television, and the father of fellow actor and singer Jason Donovan (from his marriage to actress and journalist Sue McIntosh). He is best known for his roles as Doug Willis in soap opera Neighbours and has appeared in TV drama series since its early days, including police drama series Division 4 and Cop Shop, as well as minor parts in numerous serials including The Prisoner, Sons and Daughters, A Country Practice, E Street and Al Simpson in Home and Away.

Career[]

Donovan, who was born in Staines, England, has been a staple of Australian television since the early 1960s and has had minor acting roles in episodes of the court-room drama series Consider Your Verdict, several ABC drama plays, and the children's series The Magic Boomerang. Moving back to his native United Kingdom in the mid-1960s saw guest roles in series including The Champions, Man in a Suitcase, and The Prisoner. After returning to Australia and appearing in guest roles in the Crawford Productions series Homicide and Hunter in 1968, he was placed on contract, going on to play the role of Detective Mick Peters in Crawford's police series Division 4, from 1969 to 1975. In 1976, he played in a popular mini-series adaptation of the novel Power Without Glory by Frank Hardy. From 1979 to 1981, he starred as Detective Sergeant Vic Cameron in Cop Shop.

Between 1981 and 1984, he had minor roles in Australian television programs, and acted in the film The Man from Snowy River in 1982, playing Henry Craig. In 1985, he had roles in Prisoner and Sons and Daughters. From 1986 to 1990, he had more minor television roles including the 1989 pilot episode of E Street as Ken Swanson which was followed by guest roles in The Flying Doctors and G.P. He was the second actor to play Al Simpson, the father of original character Bobby Simpson in Home and Away, in 1990, a role previously played by George Leppard in 1988, and followed this immediately with the role of Doug Willis in Neighbours, a character he played regularly until 1994, and made a brief appearance in 2005, when he reprised his role for the show's 20th-anniversary special.[2] He returned in that role again in 2014. Donovan appeared in a documentary special celebrating Neighbours' 30th anniversary titled Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite, which aired in Australia and the UK in March 2015.[3][4] He reprised the role of Doug Willis in episodes of the serial in 2016, culminating in the character's death. In 2003, he appeared in the drama series MDA in the role of Eric Savage, father of Richard Savage (played by his son Jason Donovan).

He played the title role of Harry 'Breaker' Morant in the first public performance of Kenneth G. Ross's Australian play Breaker Morant: A Play in Two Acts, presented by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Athenaeum Theatre, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on 2 February 1978. (Donovan also appeared in the 1980 film Breaker Morant, but in a subsidiary role, rather than as the title character). In the UK in the mid-1990s Donovan played Captain Hook in a tour of a musical version of Peter Pan alongside co-stars Nicola Stapleton, famous for her role in EastEnders, and a young Laurence Mark Wythe (who has since become a composer and lyricist in musical theatre). In 2007 Donovan performed the role of Boswell in the Magnormos production of Mary Bryant. He also played the part of the slick, dishonest lawyer, Billy Flynn, in the Sydney Theatre Company production of Kander and Ebb's Chicago.

Filmography[]

Title Year Role
Consider Your Verdict 1961–1963 Keith Upton
1964
The Hidden Truth 1964 Television reporter
It's a Woman's World 1964 Jim
The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling 1964 Private Jenkins
Thursday Theatre 1965 1st newspaper boy
Songs og the American Civil War (telemovie 1965 As Terence J. Donovan
Songs of the Wild West (TV movie) 1965 as Terence J. Donovan
Chicago in the Roaring 20s (TV movie) 1965 as Terence J. Donovan
Object Z (TV series) 1965 Captain Wade
Armchair Theatre (TV series) 1965 Carrier
Bat Out of Hell (TV miniseries) 1966 Sloane
Man in a Suitcase (TV series) 1967 Brent
The Prisoner (TV miniseries) 1967 Sailor
Oliver! 1968 Policeman 'Consider Yourself'
The Champions (TV series) 1968 Radio Operator
Hunter (TV series) 1968–1969 3 roles- Wade- Biggs - Peter Grant
This Love Affair (TV series) 1974 Charlie
Rush (TV series) 1974 Doctor Kirby
The Last of the Australians (TV series) 1975 Mr. Walker
Division 4 (TV series) 1969–1975 Senior Detective Mick Peters
Tandarra"" (TV series) SeanDaly
Solo One (TV series) 1976 Bill Morgan
Power Without Glory (TV series) 1976 Frank Lammence
Homicide (TV series) 1968–1977 3 roles -Gerald Stone-Greg Adams-Peter Mahoney
The Outsiders (TV series) 1977 Stan Fraser
Bellbird (TV series) 1977 Neil Farrer
Going Home (TV movie) 1977 Miles Newton
The Getting of Wisdom 1977 Tom McNamara
Hotel Story (TV series) 1977–1979 unknown -6 episode
Money Movers 1978 Eric Jackson
Cop Shop (TV series) 1978–1980 Detective Sgt. Vic Bishop/Cameron - George Langdon (1980)
Breaker Morant 1980 Captain Simon Hunt
Smash Palace 1981 Traffic Officer
Dead Kids 1981 Mr. Brown (creditd as Terry Donovan)
Night of Shadows (short) 1982 Blackie Webb
The Man from Snowy River 1982 Henry Craig
The Winds of Jarrah 1983 Timber Marlow
Fortress 1985 Detective Sgt Mitchell
Winners (TV series) 1985 Trigg
Prisoner: Cell Block H (TV series) 1985 Bob Taylor
Death of a Soldier 1986 John Curtin
Sons and Daughters (TV series) 1985–1986 Tom Chaplin
A Single Life (TV movie) 1986 Chris
Emma's War 1987 Father Grange
Running from the Guns 1987 Bangles
Room to Move (TV movie) 1987 Peter Trigg
Australians (TV series) 1988 episode Errol Flynn
Joe Wilson (TV mini-series) 1988 Walis
E Street (TV series) 1989 Ken Swanson
Mission: Impossible (TV series) 1989 Senator Tom Oxenford
G.P. (TV series) 1989 Darcy Watts
The Flying Doctors (TV series) 1989 Jim Cardaci
A Country Practice (TV series) 1983–1989 3 roles Harry Taylor (episode Truth and Consequences)- TJ. Riley (Episode Seasons Come and Seasons Go) - Joe Baxter (episode Fly Away Home)
Home and Away (TV series) 1990 Al Simpson
Flair (TV miniseries) 1990 Sergeant Doogan
Jigsaw 1990 Jack McClusky
Heartbreak High (TV series) 1999 Warwick
Blue Heelers (TV series) 1999 Ian Waldron
Signs of Life 2002–2003 Travis
Horseplay 2003 Mr. Perlman
MDA (TV series) 2003 Eric Savage
Puppy 2005 Dr. Holden
House Husbands (TV series) 2013 Doug
Neighbours : Hey Piper (TV series) 2015 Doug Willis
Neighbours (TV series) 1990–1994, 2005, 2014–2016) Doug Willis
We All Have Our Demons (film short) pre-production at time of publication Abbie's Dad

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1002989/bio
  2. ^ Green, Kris (14 April 2005). "More Neighbours returns confirmed". Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  3. ^ Knox, David (28 February 2015). "Airdate: Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite". TV Tonight. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  4. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (4 March 2015). "Neighbours 30th anniversary schedule confirmed by Channel 5". Digital Spy. Retrieved 5 March 2014.

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