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Martin Donovan

American actor (born 1957)

Martin Donovan

American actor (born 1957)

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nameMartin Donovan
imageMartin Donovan in 2024 (1).jpg
captionDonovan in 2024
birthnameMartin Paul Smith
birth_date
birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
spouse
children2
occupationActor
yearsactive1982–present

Martin Donovan (born Martin Paul Smith; August 19, 1957) Donovan played Detective Hap Eckhart in Christopher Nolan's psychological thriller Insomnia (2002) and the protagonist's CIA handler, Fay, in Nolan's science-fiction thriller Tenet (2020).

Early life

Donovan was born Martin Paul Smith in Los Angeles, California, one of four children in an Irish Catholic family. He was raised in Reseda and graduated from Crespi Carmelite High School and attended Pierce College for two years. He attended American Theater Arts, a combined conservatory and theater company in Los Angeles, where he appeared in the plays Richard's Cork Leg by Brendan Behan and Private Life of the Master Race by Bertold Brecht. In 1983, his future wife, Vivian, and he moved to New York City. He joined the off-off-Broadway Cucaracha Theater on Greenwich Street.

Career

Donovan has appeared in 14 episodes of the Showtime television series Weeds, which stars Mary-Louise Parker, for which he was nominated for a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. He has also acted with Parker in Saved!, Pipe Dream, and The Portrait of a Lady. For the latter, he won the National Society of Film Critics' Award for best supporting actor.

Personal life

Donovan married actress Vivian Lanko in 1984; they have two sons. They lived in New York City for many years before relocating to Vancouver.

Filmography

Film

Donovan in 2011
YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Hard ChoicesJosh
1987At Mother's RequestDet. RogenTV movie
1990TrustMatthew Slaughter
1991Surviving DesireJude
1992Malcolm XFBI Agenta.k.a. X (USA: poster title)
Simple MenMartina.k.a. Uomini semplici (Italy)
1993QuickHerschel Brewera.k.a. Crossfire (UK: video box title)
1994The RookJohn Abbott
NadjaJim
AmateurThomas Ludens
1995FlirtWalter
1996The Portrait of A LadyRalph TouchettNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor(2nd place)
Hollow ReedMartyn Wyatt
1998The Opposite of SexBill Truitt
HeavenRobert Marling
Living Out LoudRobert Nelson
The Book of LifeJesus Christ
Spanish FlyCarl
1999In a Savage LandDr. Phillip Spence
OneginPrince Nikitin
2000Desire
2002InsomniaDetective Hap Eckhart
Pipe DreamDavid Kulovic
2003The United States of LelandHarry Pollard
Agent Cody BanksDr. Connors
2004The Pornographer: A Love Story
Saved!Pastor Skip
White Like MeGus
2005At LastMark Singleton
The QuietPaul Deer
2006The VisitationTravis Jordan
The GarageAdult Matt
The SentinelWilliam Montrose
Day on FireWalter Evering
2007Wind ChillHighway Patrolman
2008The Alphabet KillerJim Walsh
2009The Haunting in ConnecticutPeter Campbell
DuressRichard Barnet
2010Shadows and LiesVictor
UnthinkableJack Saunders
2011CollaboratorRobert LongfellowAlso writer and director
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival: FIPRESCI Prize
2012Silent Hill: Revelation 3DDouglas Cartland
The Reluctant FundamentalistLudlow Cooper
2013Nurse 3DLarry Cook
2014SabotageFloyd Demel
Ned RifleRev. Daniel Gardner
Inherent ViceCrocker Fenway
2015Ant-ManMitchell Carson
2017RememoryGordon Dunn
Indian HorseJack Lanahan
2018Fahrenheit 451Commissioner Nyari
2019The Art of Racing in the RainMaxwell
White LieDoug Arneson
Come to DaddyAnt Timpson
2020TenetFay
PercyRick Aarons
2021Redemption DayTom Fitzgerald
CrisisLawrence Morgan
2023BlackBerryRick Brock
2024The ApprenticeFred Trump Sr.

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987At Mother's RequestDet. RogenTelevision movie
1993ScamGordon WexlerTelevision movie
South BeachSpencer RobinsonEpisode: "School for Scandal"
The Adventures of Pete & PeteEpisodes: "Apocalypse Pete" and "Space, Geeks, and Johnny Unitas"
1997Night SinsPaul GarrisonTelevision movie
1998Rescuers: Stories of Courage - Two CouplesAart VosTV movie
Segment: "Aart and Johtje Vos"
When Trumpets FadeCapt. Roy PritchettTelevision movie
1999The Hunt for the Unicorn KillerRichard DiBenedettoTelevision movie
2000The Great GatsbyTom BuchananTelevision movie
Custody of the HeartDennis RaphaelTelevision movie
WonderlandDr. Neil Harrison8 episodes
2001Amy and IsabellePeter RobertsonTelevision movie
2001–2002PasadenaWill McAllister13 episodes
2002RFKJohn F. KennedyTelevision movie
2003Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDr. Archibald NewlandsEpisode: "Serendipity"
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationHoward DelhommeEpisode: "After the Show"
2004TrafficBrent DelaneyTelevision miniseries
Dark ShadowsRoger CollinsUnaired TV pilot
2005–2006WeedsPeter Scottson14 episodes
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2005)
2006Law & OrderRobert WhiteEpisode: "Cost of Capital"
2007The Dead ZoneMalcolm Janus6 episodes
Masters of HorrorCliff AddisonEpisode: "Right to Die"
Ghost WhispererTom Gordon4 episodes
2010Unnatural HistoryBryan Bartlett13 episodes
2011–2012BossEzra Stone10 episodes
2012The FirmKevin StackRecurring role
The ListenerMichael MorrisseyEpisode: "Cold Case Blues"
The SelectionKing ClarksonTelevision movie
2013King & MaxwellRobert A. Scott5 episodes
2013–2015RogueRichard Campbell11 episodes
2013HomelandLeland Bennett3 episodes
2014The LotteryDarius Hayes10 episodes
2016Legends of TomorrowZaman DruceRecurring role
4 episodes
2017ConvictionPresident Theodore MorrisonEpisode: "Enemy Combatant"
2017–2018Lethal WeaponGrant DavenportEpisode: "Wreck the Halls" and "One Day More"
2017–2018BeyondIsaac Frost5 episodes
2017The Lost Wife of Robert DurstDetective StrukTelevision movie
2018Electric DreamsOdinEpisode: "Safe and Sound"
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitCaptain Logan CarterEpisode: "Flight Risk"
CarterHamilton GerardEpisode: "The Ring"
2019Big Little LiesMartin Howard, father of Bonnie3 episodes
2019–2020Nancy DrewEverett Hudson3 episodes
2020Dead StillBushrod Whacker3 episodes
2021Firefly LaneWilson King2 episodes
2022Archive 81Virgil DavenportMain role
2023Special Ops: LionessErrol MeadeRecurring role
2023Sealed with a ListSilas RedmondTelevision film

References

References

  1. Brooks, Brian. (2012-02-28). "Tribeca Film Takes U.S. Rights To 'Collaborator'".
  2. "Donovan, Martin 1957–". [[Cengage]].
  3. Winters, Laura. (April 13, 1997). "For an Art-House Regular, a Wider World". [[The New York Times]].
  4. Levy, Emanuel. (1997-01-06). "U.S. crix make 'Waves' best pic, Murphy actor Crix awards to 'Waves'".
  5. "For an Art-House Regular, a Wider World". The New York Times.
  6. Goldberg, Lesley. (2018-04-10). "'Big Little Lies' Books Martin Donovan for Key Role (Exclusive)".
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