Troy Donahue
Biography
Troy Donahue (born Merle Johnson Jr., January 27, 1936 – September 2, 2001) was an American film and television actor and singer. He was a popular sex symbol in the 1950s and 1960s. His father was Merle Johnson, the manager of the motion-picture department of General Motors. His mother, Edith Johnson, was a retired stage actress. Donahue attended a New York military academy, where he met Francis Ford Coppola. When Donahue was 18, he moved to New York and got a job as a messenger in a film company founded by his father. He was fired, he says, because he was too young to join the union. He attended Columbia University and studied journalism. He trained briefly with Ezra Stone, and then moved to Hollywood. The big break of Donahue's career came when he was cast opposite Sandra Dee in A Summer Place, made by Warner Bros. in 1959. The director was Delmer Daves. Warner signed him to a long-term contract. They put him to work guest-starring in episodes of their Western TV series, such as Colt .45 (1959), Maverick (1959), Sugarfoot (1959), The Alaskans (1960), and Lawman (1960). In 1968, Donahue signed a long-term contract with Universal Studios for films and TV. This lasted a year and saw him get four roles: guest shots on Ironside (1968), The Name of the Game (1968), and The Virginian (1969), and an appearance in the TV movie The Lonely Profession (1969). Donahue declared bankruptcy in 1968 and eventually lost his home. In 1969, Donahue moved from Los Angeles to New York City. By this time, Donahue's drug addiction and alcoholism had ruined him financially. In May 1982, he joined Alcoholics Anonymous, which he credited for helping him achieve and maintain sobriety. Donahue continued to act in films throughout the 1980s and into the late 1990s. Donahue's final film role was in the 2000 comedy film The Boys Behind the Desk, directed by Sally Kirkland. On August 30, 2001, Donahue suffered a heart attack and was admitted to Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica. He died three days later, on September 2, at the age of 65.
Known For

The Love Boat

Ironside

The Mike Douglas Show

Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globe Awards

Maverick

Rawhide

The Godfather Part II
All Movies (72)
- The Godfather: The Complete Epic 1901–19592016 · as Merle Johnson
- The Boys Behind the Desk2000
- Legion1998 · as Flemming
- Merchants of Venus1998 · as FBI Agent
- Bimbo Movie Bash1997 · as Dr. Ackerman (archive footage)
- Showdown1993 · as Police Captain
- The Pamela Principle1992 · as Troy
- Double Trouble1992 · as Leonard
- Deadly Diamonds1991 · as Matt Plimpton
- Shock 'Em Dead1991 · as Record Exec
- Nudity Required1990 · as Jack
- Sexpot1990 · as Phillip
- Omega Cop1990 · as Slim
- Cry-Baby1990 · as Hatchet's Father
- Click: The Calendar Girl Killer1990 · as Alan
- The Platinum Triangle1989 · as Harold Farber
- Hot Times at Montclair High1989 · as Mr. Nichols
- Dr. Alien1989 · as Dr. Ackerman
- Assault of the Party Nerds1989 · as Sid Witherspoon
- Terminal Force1989 · as Slim
- Blood Nasty1989 · as Barry Hefna
- Sounds of Silence1989 · as Larry Haughton
- American Rampage1989 · as Police Psychiatrist
- The Chilling1989 · as Dr. Miller
- Deadly Spygames1989 · as Python
- Hawkeye1988 · as Mayor
- Bad Blood1988 · as Jack Barnes
- Hard Rock Nightmare1988 · as Uncle Gary
- Deadly Prey1987 · as Don Michaelson
- Hollywood Cop1987 · as Lt Maxwell
- The Drifting Classroom1987 · as Taggart
- Cyclone1987 · as Bob Jenkins
- Fight to Win1987 · as Rosenberg
- Low Blow1986 · as John Templeton
- Grandview, U.S.A.1984 · as Donny Vinton
- Lover, Come Back to Me1983
- Malibu1983 · as Clint Redman
- Tin Man1983 · as Lester
- Outrage1977 · as Daniel
- The Legend of Frank Woods1977 · as Sheriff John Baxom
- Bob Hope's World of Comedy1976 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Godfather Part II1974 · as Merle Johnson
- Seizure1974 · as Mark Frost
- South Seas1974 · as Steve
- Cockfighter1974 · as Randall Mansfield
- Sweet Savior1971 · as Moon
- The Phantom Gunslinger1970 · as Bill
- The Lonely Profession1969 · as Julian Thatcher
- Split Second to an Epitaph1968 · as Father Dugan
- Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon1967 · as Gaylord Sullivan
- Mondo Hollywood1967
- Come Spy with Me1967 · as Jill Parsons
- My Blood Runs Cold1965 · as Ben Gunther
- A Distant Trumpet1964 · as 2nd Lt. Matthew 'Matt' Hazard
- Palm Springs Weekend1963 · as Jim Munroe
- Rome Adventure1962 · as Don Porter
- Susan Slade1961 · as Hoyt Brecker
- Parrish1961 · as Parrish McLean
- The Crowded Sky1960 · as McVey
- A Summer Place1959 · as Johnny Hunter
- Imitation of Life1959 · as Frankie
- The Perfect Furlough1958 · as Sgt. Nickles
- Monster on the Campus1958 · as Jimmy Flanders
- Voice in the Mirror1958 · as Paul Cunningham
- Wild Heritage1958 · as Jesse Bascomb
- This Happy Feeling1958 · as Tony Manza
- Live Fast, Die Young1958 · as Artie Sanders / Artie Smith
- Summer Love1958 · as Sax Lewis
- The Monolith Monsters1957 · as Hank Jackson
- The Tarnished Angels1957 · as Frank Burnham
- Man of a Thousand Faces1957 · as Assistant Director (uncredited)
- Man Afraid1957 · as Reporter (uncredited)
All TV Shows (30)
- Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story1991 · as Rob Kamen
- Monsters1988 · as Dr. Thomas Becker
- Matt Houston1982
- Vega$1978
- The Eddie Capra Mysteries1978
- Fantasy Island1978 · as Jack Terry
- Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television1977 · as Merle Johnson
- The Love Boat1977 · as Mr. Clark
- CHiPs1977
- The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries1977
- Laverne & Shirley1976
- Ellery Queen1975 · as Gilbert Mallory
- The Name of the Game1968 · as Norman Hoak
- Ironside1967 · as Father Dugan
- The Patty Duke Show1963
- The Mike Douglas Show1961 · as Self
- Surfside 61960 · as Sandy Winfield II
- Hawaiian Eye1959
- Bourbon Street Beat1959 · as Man on Phone (voice)
- The Alaskans1959
- Rawhide1959 · as Buzz Travis
- 77 Sunset Strip1958
- 77 Sunset Strip1958 · as Sandy Winfield II
- Bronco1958
- Maverick1957 · as Dan Jamison
- Sugarfoot1957 · as Ken Savage
- The Bob Hope Show1950 · as Self
- The Ed Sullivan Show1948 · as Self
- Golden Globe Awards1944 · as Self - Nominee
- Golden Globe Awards1944 · as Self - Winner