Terence Donovan
Born (1942-10-28) 28 October 1942
Other namesTerence J. Donovan, Terry Donovan
OccupationActor
Years active1961–present
Known for
Spouse(s)
(m. 1965; div. 1973)
[1]
Marlene Saunders
(m. 1981)
Children2, including Jason Donovan

Terence Donovan (born 28 October 1942),[2] also billed as Terence J. Donovan and Terry Donovan, is an English-Australian actor of stage, television and film, and the father of actor and singer Jason Donovan (from his marriage to actress and journalist Sue McIntosh).

Donovan is best known to audiences for his roles in soap opera including Neighbours as patriarch Doug Willis and in Home and Away as Al Simpson. He has appeared in Australian TV drama series since the 1960s, 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 and E Street.

Career

Donovan, who was born in Staines-upon-Thames, Middlesex (now in northwest Surrey) England, United Kingdom, has been a staple of Australian television since the early 1960s, when he had minor roles in episodes of the court-room drama series Consider Your Verdict, several ABC drama plays, and the children's series The Magic Boomerang. After moving back to the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s he had 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 appear in Division 4, as Detective Mick Peters 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 in Cop Shop as Detective Sergeant Vic Cameron.

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.

in 1990 he starred in Home and Away as the second actor, after George Leppard, to play Al Simpson, the father of original character Bobby Simpson. He followed this immediately with the role in Neighbours of Doug Willis, 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.[3] 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.[4][5] 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 featured in a tour of a musical version of Peter Pan as Captain Hook 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 in the Magnormos production of Mary Bryant as Boswell. He also played in the Sydney Theatre Company production of Kander as slick, but dishonest lawyer Billy Flynn and Ebb's Chicago.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1961-63Consider Your VerdictKeith UptonTV series
1964Nude with ViolinClinton PremingerTV movie
1964The Hidden TruthTV reporter
1964It's a Woman's WorldJim
1964The Indian Tales of Rudyard KiplingPrivate Jenkins
1965Songs of the American Civil WarTV movie
1965Songs of the Wild WestTV movie
1965Chicago in the Roaring 20s
1968Oliver!Policeman (Consider Yourself)Feature film
1977Going HomeMiles NewtonTV movie
1977The Getting of WisdomTom McNamaraFeature film
1978Money MoversEric JacksonFeature film
1980Breaker MorantCaptain Simon HuntFeature film
1981Smash PalaceTraffic OfficerFeature film
1981Dead Kids (aka Strange Behaviour)Mr. BrownFeature film
1982Night of ShadowsHarry Vinson / Blackie WebbShort film
1982The Man from Snowy RiverHenry CraigFeature film
1983The Winds of JarrahTimber MarlowFeature film
1985FortressDetective Sgt MitchellFeature film
1986Death of a SoldierJohn CurtinFeature film
1986A Single LifeChrisTV movie
1987Emma's WarFather GrangeTV movie
1987Running from the GunsBanglesFeature film
1987Room to MovePeter TriggTV movie
1990JigsawJack McCluskeyFeature film
2003HorseplayMr. PerlmanFeature film
2005PuppyDr. HoldenFeature film
TBAWe All Have Our DemonsAbbie's DadShort film (pre-production at time of publication)

Television

Year Title Role Type
1961-63Consider Your VerdictKeith UptonTV series
1965Thursday Theatre: Johnson over Jordan1st newspaper boyTV series
1965Object Z Captain WadeTV series
1965Armchair TheatreCarrierTV series
1965/66 The Magic Boomerang TV series
1966Bat Out of HellSloaneTV miniseries
1967Man in a SuitcaseBrentTV series
1967The PrisonerSailorTV miniseries
1968The ChampionsRadio OperatorTV series
1968-69Hunter3 roles - Wade, Biggs, Peter GrantTV series
1968-77Homicide3 roles - Gerald Stone, Greg Adams, Peter MahoneyTV series
1969-75Division 4Senior Detective Mick PetersTV series
1974This Love AffairCharlieTV series
1974RushDoctor KirbyTV series
1975The Last of the AustraliansMr. WalkerTV series
1976TandarraSean DalyTV series
1976Solo OneBill MorganTV series
1976Power Without GloryFrank LammenceTV series
1977The OutsidersStan FraserTV series
1977BellbirdNeil FarrerTV series
1977-79Hotel Story6 episodesTV series
1978-80Cop ShopDetective Sgt. Vic Bishop/Cameron, George LangdonTV series
1984Special SquadTV series
1985WinnersTriggTV series
1985PrisonerBob TaylorTV series
1985-86Sons and DaughtersTom ChaplinTV series
1988AustraliansTV series, episode 13: Errol Flynn
1988Joe WilsonWalisTV miniseries
1989E StreetKen SwansonTV series
1989Mission ImpossibleSenator TomTV series
1989G.P.Darcy WattsTV series
1989The Flying DoctorsJimTV series
1983-89A Country Practice3 roles - Harry Taylor, TJ. Riley, Joe BaxterTV series, 3 episodes: Truth and Consequences, Seasons Come and Seasons Go, Fly Away Home
1990Home and AwayAl SimpsonTV series
1990FlairSergeant DooganWeb miniseries
1990-94, 2005, 2014-16NeighboursDoug WillisTV series
1999Heartbreak HighWarwickTV series
1999Blue HeelersIan WaldronTV series
2002-03Signs of LifeTravisTV series
2003MDAEric SavageTV series
2013House HusbandsDougTV series
2015Neighbours 30th: The Stars ReuniteHimselfTV special
2015Neighbours: Hey PiperDoug WillisTV series

References

  1. "Sue McIntosh".
  2. "Terence Donavon". National Library of Australia.
  3. Green, Kris (14 April 2005). "More Neighbours returns confirmed". Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  4. Knox, David (28 February 2015). "Airdate: Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite". TV Tonight. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  5. Kilkelly, Daniel (4 March 2015). "Neighbours 30th anniversary schedule confirmed by Channel 5". Digital Spy. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
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