Television Donovan has guest-starred in several television shows, including
CSI: Miami,
Spin City,
Monk,
Millennium,
Witchblade,
The Pretender,
Homicide: Life on the Street and
Law & Order. In the short-lived TV series
Threshold, Donovan played the antihero Dr. Sloan. Donovan also played the recurring role of William Ivers in
Crossing Jordan. In 2004, he had his first leading role in the American remake of the British television series
Touching Evil with
Vera Farmiga on the
USA Network. From 2007 to 2013, Donovan starred in
Burn Notice, as
Michael Westen, a spy who was
burned, for reasons unknown to him, and marooned in Miami, Florida. The show follows Westen as he attempts to find out why he was burned and regain his job as a covert intelligence agent, in addition to bringing justice to the people of Miami. Donovan made his directorial debut with the series' episode, "Made Man" which first aired on June 17, 2010. Donovan also directed a prequel film starring co-star
Bruce Campbell, titled
Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe, which first aired on USA Network on April 17, 2011. The series lasted for seven seasons, received positive reviews from both fans and critics, and was nominated for four
Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2015, Donovan had a recurring role on
Fargo as
North Dakota mobster Dodd Gerhardt. In 2016, he began starring as
Tarot-reading con artist Charlie Haverford in
Shut Eye on
Hulu. On January 30, 2018,
Shut Eye was canceled after two seasons. In 2021, he was cast as a series regular detective for the 21st season of
Law & Order.
Theater Donovan has also performed on stage in various productions, including
Hamlet as the
title character,
A View from the Bridge as Marco,
An Inspector Calls, and
Off-Broadway in ''
Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight as Gene, The Glory of Living as Clint, regionally in Toys in the Attic as Julian Berniers, On the Waterfront as Terry Malloy, Oedipus as Teiresias and Freedomland (play) as Seth. From October 2008 until spring 2009, he starred in the farce Don't Dress for Dinner in Chicago. Donovan has also performed in the radio dramas On the Waterfront (once again as Terry Malloy), Frozen, and Grapes of Wrath''. ==Personal life==