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Jeffrey Donovan (born May 11, 1968) [1] [2] is an American actor. He has played Michael Westen in the television series Burn Notice, and appeared in films such as Hitch, Believe in Me, Changeling, and Come Early Morning. He played Robert F. Kennedy in Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar (2011) [3] and his brother John F. Kennedy in Rob Reiner's LBJ (2016).
Burn Notice is an American espionage television series created by Matt Nix, which originally aired on the USA Network for a total of seven seasons from June 28, 2007, to September 12, 2013. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The show stars Jeffrey Donovan , Gabrielle Anwar , Bruce Campbell , Sharon Gless , and (beginning in season four ) Coby Bell .
All the way back in the pre-Deadpool era of 2013, Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges teamed up as a pair of undead cops tasked with hunting down wayward souls in director Robert Schwentke's R.I.P.D ...
Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe is a 2011 American television film based on the USA Network television series Burn Notice. It was the first and only official Burn Notice spin-off, starring Bruce Campbell, and directed by Jeffrey Donovan. The show was broadcast in the United States on April 17, 2011, on the U.S. television network USA Network.
In another casting shakeup for the longtime procedural, Jeffrey Donovan is exiting Law & Order after just two seasons.The Burn Notice star has played Detective Frank Cosgrove since the NBC crime ...
EXCLUSIVE: Jeffrey Donovan, known for his starring role as former CIA operative Michael Westen on all seven seasons of the Emmy-nominated USA series Burn Notice, has signed with ICM Partners.
The main cast of Burn Notice during seasons 1–3. Left to right: Sharon Gless as Madeline Westen, Bruce Campbell as Sam Axe, Jeffrey Donovan as Michael Westen and Gabrielle Anwar as Fiona Glenanne. This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Burn Notice. The article deals with the series' main and recurring characters. [1]
[10] [11] Jeffrey Donovan stated in a pre-season interview that one of the show's long-standing characters will die during this season. [12] Matt Nix wrote the first episode of the season, his twentieth credit for the series. The episode was directed by Stephen Surjik; it was his seventh directing credit for Burn Notice.