Terence J. Donovan (not to be mistaken for the iconic swinging sixties fashion photographer
Terence Donovan) is an Anglo-Australian actor, popular for his roles in the Aussie soaps
Neighbours (1985) (Doug Willis) and
Home and Away (1988) (Al Simpson).
Born in England, Donovan moved to Australia in 1951 and made his screen debut there a decade later in the legal drama
Consider Your Verdict (1961). He was back in England from 1963 until 1967, interspersing theatrical appearances in repertory with minor supporting roles in British TV shows, notably
Man in a Suitcase (1967),
The Prisoner (1967) and
The Champions (1968). Upon his return down-under, Donovan secured a contract with Crawford Productions which led to a six year-long stint as Detective Mick Peters in
Division 4 (1969), later followed by another two years in the role of Detective Senior Sergeant Vic Cameron in
Cop Shop (1977). During this period, he also featured prominently in the period drama miniseries
Power Without Glory (1976) and as senior security supervisor Eric Jackson, mastermind of the armoured car robbery in
Bruce Beresford's crime drama
Money Movers (1978).
In February 1978, Donovan inaugurated the role of Harry 'Breaker' Morant (based on the play by
Kenneth G. Ross) for the Melbourne Theatre Company. However, for the 1980 motion picture
Breaker Morant (1980), Donovan (to his chagrin) was relegated to playing Morant's friend Captain Simon Hunt, with
Edward Woodward preferred as the eponymous character. Donovan's roles in the eighties have included
Tom Burlinson's on-screen father in
The Man from Snowy River (1982), a timber baron bringing up three children in 1946 rural Australia in
The Winds of Jarrah (1983) and guest spots on
The Flying Doctors (1986),
Sons and Daughters (1982),
Prisoner (1979) and
A Country Practice (1981). He resumed his stage career in the UK during the nineties with a touring musical production of Peter Pan (as Captain Hook) and in Melbourne in 2006 he portrayed Australia's controversial Catholic Archbishop Daniel Mannix (1864-1963).
Donovan's son from his first marriage to television actress and news presenter
Sue McIntosh is the actor and singer
Jason Donovan.