Tate Donovan Movies
With his handsome, everyman looks and strong abilities on stage and screen, actor
Tate Donovan has endured to become one of the most talented actors that no one recognizes. Not that this is necessarily a bad thing; with previous girlfriends such as
Sandra Bullock and
Jennifer Aniston and solid performances in
Clean and Sober (1988) and
Memphis Belle (1990), it's readily apparent that he has the charm to match his talent.
A Tenafly, NJ, native who took up acting in his teens,
Donovan's early screen appearances came with troubled teen roles in such efforts as
Not My Kid and
Into Thin Air (both 1985), as well as a memorable appearance in the 1986 sci-fi adventure
Space Camp. A move to Los Angeles found
Donovan closer to the world of film production while he pursued his higher education at U.S.C., and it was there that he made the acquaintance of longtime friends such as
George Clooney. A post-collegiate role in
Memphis Belle (1990) proved that
Donovan was indeed honing his skills in front of the camera to good effect, and following an appearance as a recovering drug addict in
Clean and Sober (1988), he took his first leading role in the 1992 romantic comedy
Love Potion No. 9.
Though a relationship with that film's co-star,
Sandra Bullock, would result in an engagement, the couple parted ways two short years later, and
Donovan began a series of appearances in such art-house efforts as
Ethan Frome (1993). A role in the Buena Vista comedy
Holy Matrimony (1994) found
Donovan getting in good with the folks at Disney, and in three short years he would be providing the voice for the eponymous character in the animated Disney adventure
Hercules. More success came in the late '90s with appearances in the popular television series
Ally McBeal and
Friends, and in addition to a memorable appearance in
Homicide: Life on the Street,
Donovan gained even more exposure when he was spotted around Tinseltown with high-profile squeeze
Jennifer Aniston. Though such later efforts as The Office Party (2000) and Exposed (2002) went largely unseen,
Donovan returned to the small screen in 2003 with supporting roles in the series
The O.C. and
Mister Sterling. Over the coming years, Donovan would continue to appear in several projects, including movies like The Pacifier, Shooter, and Argo, as well as TV series like The O.C. and Damages. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

- 1986
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This gripping made-for-TV courtroom drama centers on a pair of hard-working lawyers who become obsessed with proving that the tactical division of the Boston Police Force made a fatal mistake when they shot the wrong man following a robbery. The plot is based on a true story. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- 1986
- PG
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This is an eerily prescient family adventure starring Kate Capshaw as Andie, a frustrated NASA astronaut who's never actually been into outer space. Her husband, flight controller Zach (Tom Skerritt), is sympathetic, but he can't influence her place in the rotation. Andie is assigned to train a group of intelligent high school students at the summer science camp called Space Camp, which is run by NASA and supervised by her husband. There she meets her campers: Kevin (Tate Donovan), a blasé, horny teenager; Tish (Kelly Preston), an airhead with a photographic memory; Kathryn (Lea Thompson), an arrogant pilot; obnoxious youngster Max (Joaquin Phoenix, then billed under the first name Leaf); and scientist-in-training Rudy (Larry B. Scott). While testing the solid booster rockets aboard a real shuttle, the team is blasted into space accidentally. Without enough air, the discordant team pulls together, each discovering hidden talents. The Challenger space shuttle disaster in January 1986 was bizarrely similar to the events depicted in Spacecamp, with far more horrific results. Its release date pushed back several months because of the tragedy, the film was still a painful reminder to the public of the national calamity, and it consequently grossed only about ten million dollars at the box office. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Kate Capshaw, Lea Thompson, (more)

- 1985
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In this socially conscious drama, an ex-con meets constant opposition from avaricious land owners who want the land on which he has set up a ranch-style juvenile correctional facility. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- 1985
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The endurance of an upper-middle-class family is put to the test in this well-made television drama about drug abuse. Based on the book of the same name by Beth Polson, Viveka Davis (Shoot The Moon) stars as Susan Bowers, the teenage daughter of a successful surgeon (George Segal) and homemaker (Stockard Channing). When innocent-looking Susan's secret life as a druggie comes to light, her parents try anything and everything to get her clean. Unable to make any headway, they turn to a strict drug-treatment center, where streetwise counselors deal with tough kids on their own terms. The Bowers soon learn that their daughter's rehabilitation will not only be a long haul but also an exercise in family dynamic exploration. Young Davis is compelling as the rebellious daughter, and Channing and Segal are wholly believable as the bewildered parents. ~ Bernadette McCallion, Rovi
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- 1984
- R
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This run-of-the-mill teen romantic comedy's main attraction is 22-year-old Demi Moore as Laura Victor, an aspiring rock singer. The slightly younger Jon Cryer is Charles Cummings, a dedicated photographer who meets Laura, falls in love, and decides that a dedication to furthering her career might further his own amorous designs. Charles is essentially a loser when it comes to women -- and just about anything else except photography. One day Charles captures Laura on film along a San Francisco seashore and is shocked but excited to run into her later while at a North Beach nightclub where she is a performer. Unable to just let her go, he finally convinces her to pose for him, and as a result of that session he comes up with one good photo which he then puts on nearly 200 San Francisco cabs -- using up all his savings in the process. The result consists of offers that have nothing to do with singing -- until one exception occurs. Another new face in the crowd in this conventional movie is Jennifer Tilly (younger sister of Meg Tilly and Oscar-nominated for her role in Bullets Over Broadway), working in her first film. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Jon Cryer, Demi Moore, (more)