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King Donovan (January 25, 1918 – June 30, 1987) was an American film, stage, and television actor, as well as a film and television director.


Early years

Francis King Donovan was born in Manhattan on January 25, 1918. His parents were vaudevillians who traveled nationwide in the United States, and at three weeks of age he began traveling with them. He attended Mt. Joseph School in
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through eighth grade, after which he went to work. His acting debut occurred in his teenage years at the Butler Davenport Theater.


Acting work


Radio

Donovan worked in radio before serving in the Air Force for three years. After he left the military, he returned to radio and worked on stage on the West Coast.


Film

Donovan's film debut occurred in '' The Man from Texas'' (1947). His film acting work includes Jack in the original '' Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (a role later reprised by Jeff Goldblum in the 1978 version), Solly in '' The Defiant Ones'', Joe Capper in ''
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'', Mack McGee in the original '' Angels in the Outfield'', Major Collins in ''
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'', and an uncredited but recognizable role in ''
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'' as Rod (head of the Publicity Department). Donovan left the film industry in the late 1950s because, he said, he hated "about 90 percent of what I was doing".


Stage

Donovan was part of the Jitney Players traveling troupe in the 1940s. He performed with the Hendrickson Shakespearean Company for two years, and he appeared in ''The Male Animal'' for the USO. In 1948, Donovan appeared on Broadway in ''The Vigil'' (1948), ''The Girls in 509'' (1958) and ''Morning's at Seven'' (1980). In 1968, he toured with his wife
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in a productions of ''You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running" and "Once upon a Mattress".


Television

Notable television roles include Jake Clampett (a deadbeat who mooches off the Clampetts) for two episodes of CBS's ''
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'', Blanche Morton's (
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's) brother Roger Baker on eight episodes of ''
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'', and Harvey Helm in a 17-episode stint on NBC's '' The Bob Cummings Show''. Donovan also appeared in six episodes as Chris Norman of '' It's a Great Life''. About this time, he also guest starred on
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's ABC
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, '' Where's Raymond?'' and the NBC sitcom, '' The People's Choice'', with
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. He also guest starred on the crime drama, '' Richard Diamond, Private Detective''. In 1956 he appeared as Joe Baker on the TV western ''
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'' in the episode titled "Mustang Trail." He also played in a 1960 episode of ''Shotgun Slade''. He played a petty thief Name Baxter who stole from an orphanage. He portrayed Marty in "Academy Award," a 1957 episode of the CBS
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''. He played Mark Dawson in the 1959 ''
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'' episode "Maverick Springs". He was also in '' Wanted: Dead or Alive'' in the 1959 episode "Bad Gun" as the gun dealer Sheridan Appleby. In the 1963 episode "The Clampetts Go Hollywood", King Donovan portrays Jake Clampett. He played Twirly Boggs in the 1960 TV series Bonanza, season 1 episode 19 'The Gunmen'. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0529733/characters/nm0233014?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t8 Donovan guest starred as Paddy Britt in the 1959 episode "The Boy from Pittsburgh" of the NBC western series, '' Riverboat''. In 1963, he played the part of Poke Tolliver in the episode "Incident of the Buryin' Man" on CBS's '' Rawhide''. Between 1965 and 1967, Donovan had a recurring role as neighbor Herb---whose mission in life seemed to be getting from his house through the study window of professor Jim Nash in less than a full minute---on the situation comedy ''
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''.


Directing work

In 1963 Donovan directed the film '' Promises! Promises!'', which received attention as the first Hollywood sound film to feature a mainstream film star ( Jayne Mansfield) nude. Later the same year Donovan directed two episodes of '' Grindl'', which starred his wife
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and two more the next year.


Personal life and death

Previously married and the father of three children, Donovan married actress/ comedian
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on October 17, 1960. They remained married until his death from cancer on June 30, 1987, aged 69, in the Connecticut Hospice in
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.


Filmography

Donovan filmed scenes for an undetermined role in the 1949 film '' I Was a Male War Bride'', but his scenes were deleted.


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