Donovan Leitch (actor)

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Donovan Leitch
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Leitch at Hollywood Life Magazine's 7th Annual Breakthrough Awards on 9 December 2007
Born
Donovan Jerome Leitch

(1967-08-16) August 16, 1967 (age 56)
London, England
NationalityBritish, American
Spouses
(m. 1997;div. 2014)
Libby Mintz
(m. 2015)
Children2
Relatives Ione Skye (sister)

Donovan Jerome Leitch [1] (born August 16, 1967) [2] is an English-born American actor, singer and former model. He is the son of the singer-songwriter Donovan and the brother of actress Ione Skye. He was a member of the hard rock band Camp Freddy, and was a founding member of neo-glam group Nancy Boy along with Jason Nesmith, the son of Michael Nesmith of The Monkees. [3] As an actor, he is best known for portraying Paul Taylor in the 1988 remake of The Blob .

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Career

Leitch appeared in the films Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1985), The In Crowd (1988), ...And God Created Woman (1988), The Blob (1988), Glory (1989, portraying Charles Fessenden Morse), Cutting Class (1989), Gas, Food Lodging (1992), Dark Horse (1992), Jack the Bear (1993), Cityscrapes: Los Angeles (1994), I Shot Andy Warhol (1996), One Night Stand (1997) and Love Kills (1998). Leitch was featured as the villain of the week, Malcolm Lagg, an underground fight club coordinator for metahumans in the Birds of Prey episode "Gladiatrix".

In 1986, he auditioned for the role of "Bill S. Preston Esquire" in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure being one of the final picks along with Keanu Reeves, [4] Gary Riley and Matt Adler. The role ultimately went to Alex Winter, who initially read for the part of Ted "Theodore" Logan.

In the early 1990s, Leitch formed Nancy Boy, an alternative rock band with glam rock and Britpop influences. [5] The band also featured guitarist Jason Nesmith, son of Michael Nesmith of The Monkees. The band released two albums, Promosexual in 1995 and Nancy Boy in 1996. [5] Although their second album was issued on major label Elektra Records, it was not a success, and the band fell inactive after Nesmith left the lineup a few years later. [5]

Personal life

Leitch was born in London, the son of singer/songwriter Donovan and model Enid Karl (née Stulberger). [6] [7] He is the brother of actress Ione Skye. His parents separated when he was three and he was raised by his mother in the Hollywood Hills of California. [3] His father is Scottish, of partial Irish descent. [8] His mother was raised in The Bronx, New York City and is Jewish. [9] [10]

He married Scottish model Kirsty Hume on September 23, 1997. [11] Their daughter, Violet Jean Leitch, was born March 21, 2004, at home in Los Angeles. [6] [12] Leitch and Hume separated in 2011, and Hume filed for divorce in summer 2014. [12] [13]

Leitch proposed to actress Libby Mintz two months after Hume filed for divorce. [12] He and Mintz had a son, Donovan Evers Leitch, on April 14, 2015, and were married in a ceremony in Los Angeles on October 3, 2015. [14] [12]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
Filmed 1970
Released 2005
There is an Ocean Himself (at age 3)
1984 Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo Dancer
1986The Education of Allison TateMartin Stubbs
1988 The In Crowd Del
And God Created Woman Peter Moran
The Blob Paul Taylor
1989Rock & ReadThe ChaueffeurShort
Cutting Class Brian Woods
Glory Capt. Charles Fessenden Morse
1992 Gas Food Lodging Darius
Dark Horse J.B. Hadley
1993 Jack the Bear Grad Student
1996Cityscrapes: Los AngelesTroy
Bed, Bath and BeyondShort
I Shot Andy Warhol Gerard Malanga
The Size of WatermelonsPatrick
1997 One Night Stand Kevin
Big City Blues Donovan
1998 Love Kills Dominique
1999CherryEddie
2000Men Make Women CrazyShort
2008 The Dark Knight Ward NeeleyUncredited
2021 Habit News Anchor

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984 Alice Dono-D1 episode, Footloose Mel
1985 It's Your Move Boy No. 31 episode, The Dregs of Humanity: Part 1
1988Rockin' the Night AwayTelevision film
1989 21 Jump Street Mike Pratt1 episode, Mike's P.O.V.
1990 Life Goes On Teddy1 episode, The Banquet Room Renovation
1991 CBS Schoolbreak Special Charlie Tyler1 episode, But He Loves Me
For the Very First TimeTelevision film
1999The '60sNeal ReynoldsTelevision film
2000 Sex and the City Baird Johnson1 episode, Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl...
2002 The Job Barry / Crystal1 episode, Parents
Girls Club Michael Harrod9 episodes
2003 Birds of Prey Malcolm1 episode, Gladiatrix
2006 Grey's Anatomy Rick Friart1 episode, Tell Me Sweet Little Lies
2015–16Breaking BandProducer6 episodes

Nancy Boy discography

Albums

Singles

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