Edmund Donovan

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Edmund Donovan
Born (1990-08-24) August 24, 1990 (age 33)
Education
Occupation Actor
Years active2013-present

Edmund Donovan is an American theater, film, and television actor.

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Donovan won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play, Lucille Lortel Award and Obie Award in 2020 for his role as Joe in Greater Clements by Samuel D. Hunter. [1] [2] He was nominated for the same award in 2019 for his role in Lewiston/Clarkston, another play by Hunter. [3] His television credits include Hightown , Betty , High Fidelity , and Orange Is the New Black. He played Christopher in the 2015 film Akron , which won a number of awards at LGBT film festivals in 2015. [4]

In 2021, Donovan played Jason in Second Stage Theatre's production of Lynn Nottage's Clyde's . [1] [5]

He graduated from Boston University's College of Fine Arts in 2012 with a BFA in acting. In 2017 he received an MFA from the Yale School of Drama. [6]

Personal life

Donovan lives in New York City. He is in a relationship with actress Juliana Canfield.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 Akron Christopher
The InhabitantsEric
2021Glob LessonsDoug
2024 Your Monster Jacob
Civil War Eddie
TBAThe VizitantJeff Jeckle

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Orange Is the New Black RogerEpisode: "You Also Have a Pizza"
Unforgettable Derrick HibbertEpisode: "Admissions"
2018 Blue Bloods Evan WalkerEpisode: "Blackout"
2019 The Blacklist Tobias CarlyleEpisode: "The Brockton College Killer (No. 92)"
2020 High Fidelity Blake5 episodes
Betty Bambi6 episodes
Hightown Kizzle4 episodes
2021-2023 Gossip Girl Scott Kovacs4 episodes
2022 Tell Me Lies Max5 episodes

Theater

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
2013The Snow GeeseDuncan Gaesling / Arnold Gaesling (understudy) Samuel J. Friedman Theater Broadway
2018Lewiston/ClarkstonChris Rattlestick Playwrights Theater Off-Broadway
2019–2020Greater ClementsJoe Lincoln Center Theater
2021–2022 Clyde's Jason Hayes Theatre Broadway

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2019 Clive Barnes AwardTheater Artist AwardLewiston/ClarkstonWon
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Play Nominated
2020 Lucille Lortel Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a PlayGreater ClementsWon
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actor in a PlayWon
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Play Won
Obie Award PerformanceWon

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References

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  5. Armstrong, Linda (2022-01-06). "'Clyde's' is a theatrical feast!" . Retrieved 2022-05-12.
  6. "Yale School of Drama | The Showcase of the Class of 2017 | Edmund Donovan". ysd.yale.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-04.