Martin Donovan is a seasoned actor known for his nuanced performances in a wide range of film and television projects. With a career spanning several decades, Donovan has showcased his talent in acclaimed films such as "The Portrait of a Lady" (1996), "The Opposite of Sex" (1998), and "Insomnia" (2002). His ability to bring depth and complexity to his characters has made him a sought-after talent in the industry. In addition to his film work, Donovan has also made a mark on television, with roles in series like "Trust" (2010) and "The Haunting in Connecticut" (2009). His captivating presence on screen and his ability to inhabit a variety of roles have solidified his reputation as a versatile actor. Known for his intense and introspective acting style, Donovan has a talent for bringing emotional depth and authenticity to his characters, drawing audiences into the worlds he creates on screen. Martin Donovan continues to impress audiences and critics alike with his compelling performances, cementing his status as a respected and accomplished actor in the entertainment industry. His filmography, which includes standout roles in "Rememory" (2017), "Wind Chill" (2007), and "The Quiet" (2005), serves as a testament to his versatility and talent as an actor. With a career marked by memorable performances and critical acclaim, Donovan remains a force to be reckoned with in the world of film and television.
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Directed by Al Pacino, Christopher Nolan, Hilary Swank, Martin Donovan, Robin Williams
Directed by Jordana Largy, Mark Palansky, Martin Donovan, Matt Ellis, Peter Dinklage
Directed by Elias Koteas, Kyle Gallner, Martin Donovan, Peter Cornwell, Virginia Madsen
Directed by Christina Ricci, Don Roos, Lisa Kudrow, Lyle Lovett, Martin Donovan
Directed by Barbara Hershey, Jane Campion, John Malkovich, Martin Donovan, Nicole Kidman
Directed by Camilla Belle, Edie Falco, Elisha Cuthbert, Jamie Babbit, Martin Donovan
Directed by Adrienne Shelly, Hal Hartley, John MacKay, Martin Donovan, Rebecca Nelson
Directed by Ashton Holmes, Emily Blunt, Gregory Jacobs, Martin Donovan, Ned Bellamy