
The Death & Life of John F. Donovan
A decade after the death of an American TV star, a young actor reminisces about the written correspondence he once shared with the former, as well as the impact those letters had on both their lives.
Description: A decade after the death of an American TV star, a young actor reminisces about the written correspondence he once shared with the former, as well as the impact those letters had on both their lives.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $35,000,000 | Revenue : $3,326,364
Runtime: 123 minutes

Don't F*#% With John Wick

Matthias & Maxime

S.F.W.

Sweetheart

The White Crow

It's Only the End of the World

To the Ends of the World

Viking

The Other F Word

Alice T.

Kit Harington
Played John F. Donovan

Natalie Portman
Played Sam Turner

Jacob Tremblay
Played Rupert Turner

Susan Sarandon
Played Grace Donovan

Kathy Bates
Played Barbara Haggermaker

Ben Schnetzer
Played Rupert Turner (21 y.o.)

Thandiwe Newton
Played Journalist

Jared Keeso
Played James Donovan

Chris Zylka
Played Will Jefford Jr.

Amara Karan
Played Miss Kureshi

Emily Hampshire
Played Amy Bosworth

Michael Gambon
Played Man in Diner

Sarah Gadon
Played Liz Jones

Susan Almgren
Played Aunt Faith

Jane Wheeler
Played Aunt Anne

Craig Eldridge
Played Uncle Patrick
Lukas Rolfe
Played Cedric

Ari Millen
Played Big Billy

Gijs Blom
Played Rupert's Boyfriend

Rob Baker
Played Late Night Show Host

Ellen David
Played Adam's Mother

Pat Kiely
Played Director

Anne Mroczkowski
Played News Anchor
James Marchant
Played Police Officer
Suzanne Virdee
Played Female Anchor

Guenièvre Sandré
Played Barmaid

Sangita Patel
Played Journalist #1

Hamza Haq
Played Journalist #2

Matthew Raudsepp
Played Hellsome High Actor

Michael Brunet
Played Cashier

Michael Dozier
Played Lawyer #1
Harvey Diamond
Played Lawyer #2

Pierre-Luc Lafontaine
Played Fan in the Club

Vincent Messina
Played Young Fan
Anthony Luigi Aguiar
Played Young Fan
Cassie Luk
Played Young Fan
Hannah Morgan Lord
Played Young Fan
Rebecca Windheim
Played Young Fan

Dakota Jamal Wellman
Played Eric (uncredited)

Leni Parker
Played Bonnie (uncredited)

Katy Breier
Played Trish (uncredited)

Alison Louder
Played Hellsome High Actress (uncredited)

Brent Skagford
Played Editor #1 (uncredited)

Carolyn Fe
Played Porter (uncredited)

Connor McMahon
Played Intern (Sasha) (uncredited)

Holly Bernier
Played Journalist (uncredited)

Sam Taylor Buck
Played Young Daniel (uncredited)

Daniel Murphy
Played Editor #2 (uncredited)
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