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Troy Donahue
by: Doug Sanders

    Born Merle Johnson, Jr. in New York City, Troy Donahue, the son of a General Motors executive, attended Columbia University in the mid-'50s.  At that time Donahue was discovered by a talent agent while working in summer stock theater.  He went on to Hollywood and soon became one of the decade's leading teen male movie heartthrobs.

    Donahue guest-starred on television's The Tales of Wells Fargo, Maverick and Wagon Train.  Not many Western films to his credit, he did play the hero of Raoul Walsh's swan song, A Distant Trumpet (1964).  Donahue, who was once married to Trumpet co-star Suzanne Pleshette, recently died of a heart attack.

 

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