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  1. Martin Donovan (born Martin Paul Smith; August 19, 1957) is an American actor. He has had a long collaboration with director Hal Hartley, appearing in many of his films, such as Trust (1990), Surviving Desire (1991), Simple Men (1992), Amateur (1994), Flirt (1995), and The Book of Life (1998), starring as Jesus Christ in the latter.

  2. Martin Donovan was born in Reseda, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Tenet (2020), Big Little Lies (2017) and Lioness (2023). He has been married to Vivian Lanko since 1984.

  3. Martin Donovan was born in Reseda, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Tenet (2020), Big Little Lies (2017) and Lioness (2023). He has been married to Vivian Lanko since 1984.

  4. 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).

  5. Apr 17, 2013 · The actor: Martin Donovan reigned as one of the pre-eminent icons of independent film in the ’90s, an intense young thespian whose combination of intelligence, quirkiness, and inner stillness...

  6. 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.

  7. Jan 4, 2021 · You might not know his name, but you'll certainly recognize actor Martin Donovan, as he's starred in a number of projects for screens both big and small, including Big Little Lies, DC's Legends...

  8. Martin Donovan is known as an Director, Writer, Actor, Screenplay, Producer, Story, and Dialogue. Some of his work includes Death Becomes Her, Apartment Zero, Mrs Palfrey at The Claremont, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Loving Couples, Mad at the Moon, Somebody Is Waiting, and State of Wonder.

  9. 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 attention span of a ferret on crystal meth." Dargis writes: Ebert Club.

  10. Read all about Martin Donovan with TV Guide's exclusive biography including their list of awards, celeb facts and more at TV Guide.