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Drew Donovan
Days of our Lives character
Portrayed byCharles Shaughnessy
Duration1988, 2017
First appearanceSeptember 8, 1988
Last appearanceSeptember 10, 2021
ClassificationFormer, recurring
Created byLeah Laiman
Introduced byKen Corday and Al Rabin
In-universe information
Other namesAndrew Donovan III
Occupation
  • ISA Agent
  • Hitman
Parents
  • Andrew Donovan II
  • Margaret Donovan
BrothersShane Donovan
SpouseCamilla Donovan
NephewsAndrew Donovan
Nieces
Other relativesTate Black
Paige Larson

Drew Donovan is a fictional character from the soap opera Days of Our Lives. He was played by Charles Shaughnessy from September 8 to December 21, 1988, in February 2017, and again in September 2021 in Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem.[1]

Biography

Drew Donovan is the identical twin brother of Shane Donovan, and the son of Andrew and Margaret Donovan. In his early twenties, he joined the ISA[clarification needed] along with his brother after leaving the military.

Drew Donovan is first seen in 1988 kidnapping Roman Brady's daughter, Carrie, under the alias Iago. He is an assassin that works for Stefano DiMera, and kills Ellen Hawk, Stefano's wife and Benjy Hawk's mother.

He, Roman Brady (later retconned to John Black), and Jeremiah Brown, are trained somewhere in Thailand by the kung-fu master Orion Hawk. He dates Calliope Jones and then kills Ambassador Chung, with Benjy becoming deaf after the building is destroyed.

After being shot and wounded, Drew escapes from Salem.

In early February 2017, Drew returns in a storyline surrounding the disappearance and supposed death of Stefano.

References

  1. ^ Fix, Christine (January 26, 2017). "Days' Charles Shaughnessy playing twin brother". Soaps.com. United States: SheKnows Media. Archived from the original on January 26, 2017. Retrieved January 26, 2017.