Martin Donovan
Martin Donovan, born on August 19, 1957, is an accomplished American actor known for his extensive work in both theater and film. Throughout his career, he has established a prominent partnership with renowned director Hal Hartley, featuring in several of Hartley's notable films. His collaborations include titles such as Trust (1990), Surviving Desire (1991), Simple Men (1992), Flirt (1993), Amateur (1994), and The Book of Life (1998), where he intriguingly portrayed the role of Jesus.
Donovan garnered significant recognition for his portrayal of DEA agent Peter Scottson in Showtime's acclaimed series Weeds, which showcased his versatility and depth as an actor. In addition to his acting credentials, he ventured into writing and directing with his 2011 film Collaborator, where he not only directed but also starred alongside David Morse, marking a significant milestone in his career.
Throughout the years, Donovan has been celebrated for his engaging performances and contributions to independent cinema. His ability to bring complex characters to life has earned him a dedicated following and respect within the industry. As of October 2023, Martin Donovan continues to be a significant figure in the performing arts, with a legacy rooted in both his collaborative endeavors and individual achievements.
Filmography
Come to Daddy
Crisis (2021)
Nurse 3-D
White Lie
Tenet
BlackBerry
Redemption Day
Sabotage (2014)
Ned Rifle
Scam
Unthinkable
Wind Chill
The Alphabet Killer
When Trumpets Fade
Percy (2020)
Trust
The United States of Leland
The Portrait of a Lady
Saved!
Fahrenheit 451 (2018)
The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Nadja
The Great Gatsby (2000)
Rememory
Aftermath (2017)
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
The Art of Racing in the Rain
Agent Cody Banks
All at Once
The Apprentice
Collaborator
Onegin
Amateur
The Opposite of Sex
The Firm
Boss