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Troy Donahue

Acting

Born January 27, 1936 · New York City, New York, U.S.

Died September 2, 2001

Also known as Merle Johnson Jr. · Трой Донахʼю

Biography

Troy Donahue (born Merle Johnson Jr., January 27, 1936 – September 2, 2001) was an American film and television actor and singer. He was a popular sex symbol in the 1950s and 1960s. His father was Merle Johnson, the manager of the motion-picture department of General Motors. His mother, Edith Johnson, was a retired stage actress. Donahue attended a New York military academy, where he met Francis Ford Coppola. When Donahue was 18, he moved to New York and got a job as a messenger in a film company founded by his father. He was fired, he says, because he was too young to join the union. He attended Columbia University and studied journalism. He trained briefly with Ezra Stone, and then moved to Hollywood. The big break of Donahue's career came when he was cast opposite Sandra Dee in A Summer Place, made by Warner Bros. in 1959. The director was Delmer Daves. Warner signed him to a long-term contract. They put him to work guest-starring in episodes of their Western TV series, such as Colt .45 (1959), Maverick (1959), Sugarfoot (1959), The Alaskans (1960), and Lawman (1960). In 1968, Donahue signed a long-term contract with Universal Studios for films and TV. This lasted a year and saw him get four roles: guest shots on Ironside (1968), The Name of the Game (1968), and The Virginian (1969), and an appearance in the TV movie The Lonely Profession (1969). Donahue declared bankruptcy in 1968 and eventually lost his home. In 1969, Donahue moved from Los Angeles to New York City. By this time, Donahue's drug addiction and alcoholism had ruined him financially. In May 1982, he joined Alcoholics Anonymous, which he credited for helping him achieve and maintain sobriety. Donahue continued to act in films throughout the 1980s and into the late 1990s. Donahue's final film role was in the 2000 comedy film The Boys Behind the Desk, directed by Sally Kirkland. On August 30, 2001, Donahue suffered a heart attack and was admitted to Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica. He died three days later, on September 2, at the age of 65.

Filmography43 titles

The Godfather Part II

1974as Merle Johnson

Imitation of Life

1959as Frankie

Laverne & Shirley

1976

Rawhide

1959as Buzz Travis

The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries

1977

Monsters

as Dr. Thomas Becker

The Legend of Frank Woods

1977as Sheriff John Baxom

CHiPs

1977

Ironside

1967as Father Dugan

Maverick

1957as Dan Jamison

The Tarnished Angels

1957as Frank Burnham

Man of a Thousand Faces

1957as Assistant Director (uncredited)

The Ed Sullivan Show

1948as Self

A Summer Place

1959as Johnny Hunter

Cry-Baby

1990as Hatchet's Father

The Monolith Monsters

1957as Hank Jackson

The Love Boat

1977as Mr. Clark

The Patty Duke Show

1963

Monster on the Campus

1958as Jimmy Flanders

Cockfighter

1974as Randall Mansfield

Wild Heritage

1958as Jesse Bascomb

Grandview, U.S.A.

1984as Donny Vinton

Rome Adventure

1962as Don Porter

Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon

1967as Gaylord Sullivan

A Distant Trumpet

1964as 2nd Lt. Matthew 'Matt' Hazard

Parrish

1961as Parrish McLean

Dr. Alien

1989as Dr. Ackerman

Seizure

1974as Mark Frost

Palm Springs Weekend

1963as Jim Munroe

Hard Rock Nightmare

1988as Uncle Gary

Deadly Prey

1987as Don Michaelson

The Phantom Gunslinger

1970as Bill

Double Trouble

1992as Leonard

Hollywood Cop

1987as Lt Maxwell

Tin Man

1983as Lester

Shock 'Em Dead

1991as Record Exec

Sounds of Silence

1989as Larry Haughton

Hot Times at Montclair High

1989as Mr. Nichols

Legion

1998as Flemming

Terminal Force

1989as Slim

Assault of the Party Nerds

1989as Sid Witherspoon

Bimbo Movie Bash

1997as Dr. Ackerman (archive footage)

Omega Cop

1990as Slim