Troy Donahue

Troy Donahue

Deceased · Born: Jan 27, 1936 · Died: Sep 2, 2001

1977
1974
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961

Personal Details

Born Jan 27, 1936 New York City, New York, U.S.
Spouse
  • Vicky Taylor

    ( Mar 3, 1979 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Alma Sharpe

    ( Nov 15, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Valerie Allen

    ( Oct 21, 1966 to Nov 16, 1968 )
  • Suzanne Pleshette

    ( Jan 4, 1964 to Sep 8, 1964 )
Parents
  • Merle Johnson Sr
  • Edith Johnson

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.

Career

1998
Legion
Legion as Flemming
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Merchants of Venus
Merchants of Venus as FBI Agent
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1997
Bimbo Movie Bash
Bimbo Movie Bash as Dr. Ackerman (archive footage)
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1993
Showdown
Showdown as Police Captain
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1992
Double Trouble
Double Trouble as Leonard
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The Pamela Principle
The Pamela Principle as Troy
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1991
Shock 'Em Dead
Shock 'Em Dead as Record Exec
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Deadly Diamonds
Deadly Diamonds as Matt Plimpton
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1990
Click: The Calendar Girl Killer
Sexpot
Sexpot as Phillip
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Nudity Required
Nudity Required as Jack
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Omega Cop
Omega Cop as Slim
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1989
American Rampage
American Rampage as Police Psychiatrist
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Terminal Force
Terminal Force as Slim
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Assault of the Party Nerds
Assault of the Party Nerds as Sid Witherspoon
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Deadly Spygames
Deadly Spygames as Python
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Blood Nasty
Blood Nasty as Barry Hefna
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Sounds of Silence
Sounds of Silence as Larry Haughton
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The Chilling
The Chilling as Dr. Miller
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Hot Times at Montclair High
Hot Times at Montclair High as Mr. Nichols
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Monsters
Monsters
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1988
Bad Blood
Bad Blood as Jack Barnes
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Hawkeye
Hawkeye as Mayor
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Hard Rock Nightmare
Hard Rock Nightmare as Uncle Gary
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1987
Deadly Prey
Deadly Prey as Don Michaelson
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Hollywood Cop
Hollywood Cop as Lt Maxwell
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Cyclone
Cyclone as Bob Jenkins
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Fight to Win
Fight to Win as Rosenberg
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1986
Low Blow
Low Blow as John Templeton
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1984
Katy Caterpillar
Katy Caterpillar as Gilbert (voice, English version)
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Grandview, U.S.A.
Grandview, U.S.A. as Donny Vinton
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1983
Tin Man
Tin Man as Lester
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1980
The Love Boat
The Love Boat as Mr. Clark
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1977
The Legend of Frank Woods
The Legend of Frank Woods as Sheriff John Baxom
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The Godfather: A Novel for Television
The Godfather: A Novel for Television as Merle Johnson
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1974
Seizure
Seizure as Mark Frost
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Cockfighter
Cockfighter as Randall Mansfield
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1971
Sweet Savior
Sweet Savior as Moon
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1970
The Phantom Gunslinger
The Phantom Gunslinger as Bill
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1967
Those Fantastic Flying Fools
Those Fantastic Flying Fools as Gaylord Sullivan
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Come Spy with Me
Come Spy with Me as Jill Parsons
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1965
My Blood Runs Cold
My Blood Runs Cold as Ben Gunther
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1964
A Distant Trumpet
A Distant Trumpet as 2nd Lt. Matthew 'Matt' Hazard
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1963
Palm Springs Weekend
Palm Springs Weekend as Jim Munroe
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1962
Rome Adventure
Rome Adventure as Don Porter
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Hawaiian Eye
Hawaiian Eye
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1961
Susan Slade
Susan Slade as Hoyt Brecker
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Parrish
Parrish as Parrish McLean
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1960
The Crowded Sky
The Crowded Sky as McVey
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Surfside 6
Surfside 6 as Sandy Winfield II
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1959
A Summer Place
A Summer Place as Johnny Hunter
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Rawhide
Rawhide as Buzz Travis
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77 Sunset Strip
77 Sunset Strip
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1958
This Happy Feeling
This Happy Feeling as Tony Manza
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Wild Heritage
Wild Heritage as Jesse Bascomb
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Summer Love
Summer Love as Sax Lewis
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Monster on the Campus
Monster on the Campus as Jimmy Flanders
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Live Fast, Die Young
Live Fast, Die Young as Artie Sanders / Artie Smith
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Voice in the Mirror
Voice in the Mirror as Paul Cunningham
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The Perfect Furlough
The Perfect Furlough as Sgt. Nickles
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1957
The Tarnished Angels
The Tarnished Angels as Frank Burnham
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