Jason Donovan
Jason Donovan (born June 1, 1968) is an Australian actor and singer.
Born in Melbourne, his father Terence Donovan was also a well-known Australian actor (he played Doug Willis in Neighbours), and his half sister is current Neighbours star Stephanie McIntosh. He made his name in the long-running Australian TV soap Neighbours, playing the second incarnation of the Scott Robinson character. After leaving Neighbours, Donovan moved to England, and worked there a singer and actor.
In 1988 he joined Neighbours co-star Kylie Minogue in signing for Stock, Aitken and Waterman's record label PWL and he started to release singles which appealed to his pre-pubescent fanbase. His duet of the song Especially For You with Minogue was the fourth-highest selling single in the United Kingdom that year. Donovan and Minogue dated for a time during this period.
He spent a long run playing Joseph in the West End musical Joseph and his Technicolour Dreamcoat. He has also played Frank 'N' Furter in The Rocky Horror Show musical.
In 1992 he sued The Face magazine for libel over allegations that he was homosexual. He won the case but lost credibility in the process.
His career suffered from his drug problems. In 1999, he admitted that he still used cocaine saying "I still have a joint and I still take coke, but not as much as I did two years ago," [1]
According to recent media profiles, his two young children and a steady relationship with their mother has tamed him substantially, and he has began to get more steady work as a serious actor, notably in a role in the highbrow medical-legal drama on Australia's ABC network, MDA in 2003.
Record Releases
- Nothing Can Divide Us
- Especially for You (with Kylie Minogue)
- Too Many Broken Hearts
- Sealed With a Kiss
- Every Day (I Love You More)
- When You Come Back to Me
- Hang on to Your Love
- Rhythm of the Rain
- Ten Good Reasons (album)
- Any Dream Will Do