Donovan Patton

Actor

Birthday March 1, 1978

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Naval Air Station Agana, Guam, U.S.

Age 46 years old

Nationality Guam

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1951

Patton was born on a U.S. military base in Guam to Michael Patton (1951–2014), an Air Force meteorologist, and Darlene Curtis (born 1952), who worked for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

He has an older brother, Casey, and a younger half-sister, Annabelle.

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.

1978

Donovan Patton (born March 1, 1978) is an American actor and television host.

1996

Patton graduated from the Interlochen Arts Academy in northwest Michigan in 1996, having transferred there his junior year.

His first acting roles were in Shakespeare plays such as Much Ado About Nothing and Romeo and Juliet.

He took acting classes in Manhattan while working odd jobs such as a book clerk and a video deliveryman.

2000

Patton's "big break" came in the autumn of 2000 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 originally set up for a part in Blair Witch Project 2 at the time, but he 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 [the show] as children's TV", but rather as "acting and telling the truth".

2001

Burns left the show in January 2001, with the transition episodes airing in April 2002.

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.

2002

Patton graduated from the Interlochen Arts Academy and acted in Shakespeare plays such as Much Ado About Nothing and Romeo and Juliet before replacing Steve Burns as the 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 figuring it out first like Steve".

2005

Although most of his career has been in children's television programs, Patton has also appeared in independent films, such as Black Wine (2005), Awake (2013), Lies I Told My Little Sister (2014), The Broken Ones (2017), The Murder (2019), The Anniversary (2019), Psycho Escort (2020), and DieRy (2020), and in television shows, such as Blue Bloods (2011), Nurse Jackie (2011) and Damages (2012).

2006

After Blue's Clues ended in 2006, Patton then voiced Bot on Nickelodeon's Team Umizoomi (2010–2015) and currently voices CatRat on the Netflix original DreamWorks series Gabby's Dollhouse as well as special appearances in the new series Blue’s Clues & You!.

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 watched the Steve episodes.

2009

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.

2012

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 [and a] 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".

2013

He also appeared in video games, such as Grand Theft Auto V (2013), Lego Jurassic World (2015), Star Wars: The Old Republic – Knights of the Fallen Empire (2015), Halo 5: Guardians (2015), Horizon: Zero Dawn (2017), and God of War (2018).

2014

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.

He also stars in Four for Fun, a film by Jason Cook, alongside Jacob Young, Brytni Sarpi, and Annika Foster.

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.

2019

Patton, alongside Burns, appeared 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 (who was played by Josh Dela Cruz) learn how to take care of Blue.