Donovan Patton


Donovan Patton is an American actor, voice actor, host and singer. Patton graduated from the Interlochen Arts Academy and acted in Shakespeare plays such as Much Ado About Nothing and Romeo and Juliet before he replaced Steve Burns, the second host of Nickelodeon's long-running children's television program, Blue's Clues in 2002. Series co-creator Angela Santomero stated that Patton brought Joe, his character, closer to the preschool viewer, as Joe was more willing to "jump into a problem rather than figure it out first like Steve." After Blue's Clues ended Patton voiced Bot on Nickelodeon's Team Umizoomi.
Although most of his career has been in children's television, Patton has also appeared in independent films, such as Awake and Lies I Told My Little Sister, and in television shows, such as Blue Bloods, Nurse Jackie and Damages.
He also appeared in video games, such as Grand Theft Auto V, Lego Jurassic World, ' and '.

Early life and education

Patton was born on a U.S. Military base in Guam to Michael Patton, an Air Force meteorologist and Darlene Curtis, who worked for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. He has an older brother, Casey. After his parents divorced when he was 3, he, his brother, and their mother moved to Colorado. They moved to Las Vegas when Donovan was 12. Patton graduated from the Interlochen Arts Academy in northwest Michigan in 1996, having transferred there his junior year.

Career

His first acting roles were in Shakespeare plays such as Much Ado About Nothing and Romeo and Juliet. Patton took acting classes in Manhattan while working odd jobs such as a book clerk and a video deliveryman.

''Blue's Clues''

Patton's "big break" came in 2002, when he was cast to replace Steve Burns as Joe, the second host of the Nickelodeon children's television program Blue's Clues. At the time, Patton worked as a waiter and a part-time actor in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. He was up for a part in at the time, but considered the role as Joe "a happy accident". Patton became a "household name" and has been called "an unqualified star to the 5-and-under set and their parents". He was subjected to "the same kind of scrutiny" as Burns, who was involved in Patton's selection and helped train him, to earn the role. Patton was selected out of 1,500 auditions. He had never seen the show before his audition, but like Burns was the favorite with preschool test audiences. He said, "I am convinced that I got that part because of a Christopher Walken impression I sometimes do. There's a tape out there, somewhere, with both Steve Burns and myself doing a Blue's Clues scene both as Christopher Walken, which we did at the screen test. I haven't seen the tape, but I know somewhere it still exists". Burns trained Patton to take over the host spot and advised him not to "think of as children's TV", but rather as "acting and telling the truth".
According to Traci Paige Johnson, one of the producers and creators of Blue's Clues, Patton's character was more like a preschooler and more innocent than Steve. Angela Santomero, another producer and creator, stated that Patton's characterization as Joe brought him closer to the preschool viewer as Joe was more willing to "jump into a problem rather than figure it out first like Steve". Patton liked working on Blue's Clues because, as he stated, "I got to go be a kid for twelve hours a day". He called the show's crew "a real fun little family" and a "well-oiled machine" by the time he joined the show. Patton remained on the show for 50 episodes, until it ended its run in 2006, and also appeared in its spin-off, Blue's Room, which premiered in 2004. Several years later, Patton said he had not yet grasped the enormity of replacing Burns, even after he became a parent and witnessed the show's effect on his own children. He admitted that he preferred when his daughter, who was 2 at the time, watched the Steve episodes.
Patton, alongside Burns, cameo in the first episode of the 2019 revival Blue's Clues & You!, reprising their roles as Joe and Steve respectively to help their cousin Josh learn how to take care of Blue.

Later roles

In 2012, Patton appeared in the short films Awake and Pharmboy, the latter of which was directed by his longtime friend Lawrence Feeney. Mark Finguerra, the director of Awake, was able to look past the potential typecasting of Patton's role in Blue's Clues to cast him in a darker role. Patton had impressed him in an audition for an earlier feature film. Finguerra called Patton a "complete professional tremendous actor", and enjoyable on set. He appeared in the soap opera One Life to Live, in which he played, in a departure of his previous roles, "a very angry man". In 2014, he appeared in a small movie shot mostly in New Jersey, entitled Lies I Told My Little Sister, directed by William Stribling and starring Lucy Walters.
Patton called his career, with its mixture of children's television and darker roles in independent films, "an odd experience" and told a reporter that he had spent half his life at Nickelodeon. In 2009, he was cast as Bot, the robot superhero, on the children's show Team Umizoomi through the relationships he had made at Nickelodeon on Blue's Clues. He found working on Team Umizoomi "comforting" because many of the same crew, producers, and creators had also worked on Blue's Clues. It was the first time he had worked as a voice-over artist, unlike on Blue's Clues, when he was able to be more physical acting in front of a blue screen. He said, about Team Umizoomi, "the work the animators have done on it has been superlative". He stated that he enjoyed working on Team Umizoomi because it gave him the opportunity to participate in a show from its inception, which he had missed with Blue's Clues. Patton said his voice performance of Bot, which he modeled on Brent Spiner's performance as the android Data on and was influenced by Mel Blanc's work in the classic Warner Bros. cartoons, "ended up sounding more like my natural voice, with a teeny bit of superhero in there". Despite both roles in Blue's Clues and Team Umizoomi requiring him to sing, he did not consider himself a natural singer and felt that he had to work hard at it. He said, about being cast as Bot, "I get to be a superhero. Who doesn't want to be a superhero?"
Patton is married and has two children. He is active in several charities in the New York City area, including Literacy Inc., the Make-a-Wish Foundation, and the Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, a large children's hospital.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002–2006Blue's CluesJoe50 episodes
2004–2007Blue's RoomJoe12 episodes
2010–2015Team UmizoomiBot 78 episodes
2011Blue BloodsBellhop1 episode
2011Nurse JackieHusband1 episode
2012DamagesDry Cleaning Boy at Hewes & Associates1 episode
2015–2018ClarenceJim Reese, Additional voices 30 episodes
2016–2017Creative GalaxyChef Zesty 5 episodes
2018The Myth of Robo Wonder KidBirt, Mr. Mudtroll TV Short
2018We Bare BearsAdditional voicesEpisode: "Paperboyz"
2019Blue's Clues & YouJoe4 episodes

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Grand Theft Auto VActorUncredited
2015Lego Jurassic WorldAdditional voices
2015Lego DimensionsAdditional voices
2015'Additional voices
2015'Additional voices
2017Horizon Zero DawnGildun
2017'Warden
2017'Gildun
2018God of WarAdditional voices

YearTitleRole
2012Beyond BeliefShaina's Dad
2013AwakeEddie

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