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    Martin Donovan. Highest Rated: 98% BlackBerry (2023) Lowest Rated: Not Available. Birthday: Aug 19, 1957. Birthplace: Reseda, California, USA. Tall, handsome, with a long face and piercing blue...

  2. 1 Video. 3 Photos. Martin Donovan was born on 21 January 1950 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a writer and producer, known for Apartment Zero (1988), Death Becomes Her (1992) and The Legs of Infamy. More at IMDbPro.

  3. Biography. Martin Donovan (born August 19, 1957) is an American stage and film actor. He has had a long collaboration with the director Hal Hartley, appearing in many of his films, including Trust (1990), Surviving Desire (1991), Simple Men (1992), Flirt (1993), Amateur (1994), and The Book of Life (1998) (in which he played Jesus).

  4. Tall, handsome, with a long face and piercing blue eyes, Martin Donovan established himself in independent features, notably those of Hal Hartley. Usually cast as quintessential New Yorkers, the light-haired actor became quickly identified for his straightforward yet unemotional portrayals. The...

  5. Overview. Biography. Filmography. Awards. Date of Birth: Aug 19, 1957 Birth Place: Reseda, California, USA. Biography. Tall, handsome, with a long face and piercing blue eyes, Martin Donovan established himself in independent features, notably those of Hal Hartley.

  6. Jul 12, 2012 · The soft spoken Martin Donovan has been one of the most subtly charismatic character actors in film for years. Perhaps best known for his work with 90s indie-film darling Hal Hartley on projects like Amateur and Flirt, he has built up a steady career of strong, grounded work in films like Insomnia, The Opposite Of Sex, and the TV series Weeds.

  7. She identifies him as a "maximalist" who used "a lot of everything in his movies: smoke, cuts, camera moves, color. This kind of stylistic, self-conscious excess could be glorious, as in his underappreciated film 'Domino' (2005)," which Roger Ebert also somewhat grudgingly admired, quoting a character to describe the movie itself as having "the ...

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