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Terence Donovan (born 28 October 1942), also known as Terry Donovan, is an English-born Australian actor and the father of fellow actor and entertainer Jason Donovan. He has had major roles in many Australian TV drama series, including Division 4, Cop Shop, Prisoner, Sons and Daughters and Neighbours.
Donovan had minor early 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 to the UK in the mid-1960's saw guest roles in series including The Champions, Man in a Suitcase, and The... MORE
Terence Donovan (born 28 October 1942), also known as Terry Donovan, is an English-born Australian actor and the father of fellow actor and entertainer Jason Donovan. He has had major roles in many Australian TV drama series, including Division 4, Cop Shop, Prisoner, Sons and Daughters and Neighbours.
Donovan had minor early 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 to the UK in the mid-1960's 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 LESS
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