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What Movie Awards did Donovan Patton win?
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Donovan Patton roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Monsters University | Additional Voices (voice) |
Blue Bloods | Bellhop 1 episode, 2011 |
Blue's Clues | Joe 52 episodes, 2002-2006 |
Gabby's Dollhouse | Catrat 10 episodes, 2021 |
Nurse Jackie | Husband 1 episode, 2011 |
Damages | Dry Cleaning Boy at Hewes & Associates 1 episode, 2012 |
Blue's Clues & You | Director |
Blue's Clues & You | Joe 5 episodes, 2019-2020 |
Clarence | Mr. Reese / ... 30 episodes, 2015-2018 |
The Maury Povich Show | Self 1 episode, 2002 |
Donovan Patton's Quotes
- [on being cast as Bot in Team Umizoomi in 2010]: I get to be a superhero. Who doesn't want to be a superhero?
Interesting Facts about Donovan Patton
- Out of all those who auditioned, 24-year-old Donovan was chosen by test audiences to play Joe on Blue's Clues (1996) based on how well he did in his screen test with Steve Burns.
- His dances on Blue's Clues (1996) were inspired by the classic Saturday Night Live (1975) skit "Wild and Crazy Guys".
- His character "Joe" on Blue's Clues (1996) was gradually introduced through a three episode story arc which had Steve going away to college. All three episodes aired back-to-back on the Nickelodeon network on April 29, 2002.
- Brother Casey Patton is a U.S. Air Force paramedic.
- Dad Michael Patton is an architect.
- Donovan graduated from Michigan's Interlochen Arts Academy in 1996.
- Mom Danene Curtis is campaign manager for a California branch of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
- Performed two live shows with the cast of Blue's Room: Beyond Your Wildest Dreams! (2004) at Toys R Us in Times Square on the morning of September 17, 2004 to promote a Blue's Room-themed toy display.
- Cousin of Gen. George S. Patton.
- Played the Bellhop in episode 115 of Blue Bloods "Age of Innocence" [February 2011]
- Currently performing "The Complete History Of America (abridged) at The Hangar Theatre in Ithaca, New York to sold-out houses. [June 2004]