Terence Donovan  

Magnormos credits:
'Mary Bryant'.

Terence Donovan’s theatrical career began with West Side Story in 1960 at Melbourne’s Princess Theatre, and has since encompassed roles as diverse as Breaker Morant in the 1977 Melbourne Theatre Company’s production directed by John Sumner and Billy Flynn in Richard Wherritt’s production of Chicago at the Sydney Theatre Company. Terence is currently developing a one man play based on the life and times of Daniel Mannix.

In 1977 he played Laurie in the original cast of David Williamson’s The Club at the Melbourne Theatre Company. Terry has also appeared in virtually every Australian television series since the early 1960s, among them Blue Heelers, Heartbreak High and Neighbours, as well as amassing numerous TV credits in the U.K. between 1963 and 1967. The many films in which Terry has appeared include Bruce Beresford’s The Getting of Wisdom, The Money Movers, Breaker Morant, and The Man from Snowy River.