Jason Donovan - Tick (Mitzi)

Jason Donovan
Jason has had a successful and varied career, including both acting and a record-breaking solo recording career in which he made over 13 million sales and performed internationally to sell-out audiences of thousands. His vocal career began in 1988 when he released ‘Especially for You’ with Kylie Minogue and a debut solo album, Ten Good Reasons. Following the release of his second album in 1989, Jason became the biggest selling UK and European artist. In the same year he was voted Best Male Singer and Britain’s Best Album at the Smash Hits Awards.
Theatre includes: Christian in Festen (Melbourne Theatre Company), Sweeney Todd in John Doyle’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s musical Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (UK tour), Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (London Palladium), Frank ‘n’ Furter in The Rocky Horror Show (UK tour), John Tydeman in Night Must Fall (Theatre Royal, Haymarket), Mordred in Camelot (Covent Garden Festival) and Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (London Palladium).
Film includes: Horseplay, Ned, Tempre Tip, Sorted, The Sun, the Moon and the Stars, The Last Bullet, Rough Diamonds and Prisoners of the Sun.
Television includes: Echo Beach, Loot, MDA (Medical Defence Associates), Heroes, Shadows of the Heart, Neighbours, Golden Pennies, Skyways, I Can Jump Puddles and he was a finalist in the ITV smash hit I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. Jason won a range of awards in Australia during his time as Scott Robinson in Neighbours, including Most Popular Actor and Best New Talent.
In November 2008 Jason released his latest album, Let It Be Me, followed by a highly successful UK tour
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