His acting?
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wishingonasta60 — 18 years ago(September 05, 2007 08:20 PM)
Jeff's acting for Burnnnotice is different from his other roles in so much as we get different personas within the overall main character of Michael- for example so far we have seen the rich Southern gent, the rich European, the double agent, the good ole boy and the thug- so some off it comes off as unbelievable and some of it comes off as absolute hilarious and some a little stiff.
Check out some of Jeff's other work say in Touching Evil, Pretender, Hitch and the St Germaine character in the 2nd season of Witchblade. I think watching some of Jeff's other work will give you an appreciaion of the wide variety of stuff and some of the over the top facial cues in Burnnotice
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tjb416-1 — 18 years ago(September 19, 2007 09:38 AM)
R U actually watching this showat all?
He not only changes his expressions a lothe can convey something just with his eyes.
Part of his character is to watch, but not be noticed (spyremember?)
so sure, he has to downplay at times.
But please don't tell me you've never seen that great smile.
As for his voice, I'm guessing you are talking about the narations (since he has used numerous accents).
Yes, it is clipped. But seems to me that the over-articulation not only makes him easy to understand, but also sets a tone for the entire show. -
tobyboby — 18 years ago(September 23, 2007 10:03 AM)
I think he's really good. It's his character-a guy who tries to be tough all the time but can't resist flashing a huge grin when he's outsmarted a villain or occassionally lowering his guard for just a moment with Fiona. I love the show and can't wait for Season 2-almost nine months away, it's
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centrd — 11 years ago(February 16, 2015 05:16 PM)
That's ridiculous. The two characters were nothing at all alike.
Jeffrey Donovan got his MFA from NYU, the most prestigious and difficult to get into acting program in the U.S. People like Philip Seymour Hoffman came from there. Donovan's emphasis was on dialects and he's a classically trained and accomplished Shakespearean actor as well. Maybe you just don't like him for some weird reason and are trying to blame that on his skill set, but that's not gonna fly. -
tallard — 17 years ago(August 20, 2008 11:11 PM)
Totally agree with you. Many of your detractors get all high and mighty and say "then don't watch". But it's not like we have a choice, it's absolutely the most over marketed show around, his face is on all the time. To me, over marketing usually means something's a poor sell anyway, so the pieces all fit really

*So I've seen 4 movies/wk in theatre for a 1/4 century, call me crazy? -
phillygirl_pdm — 16 years ago(June 07, 2009 06:33 PM)
you should so watch the episode where Fiona is trapt in a burning house and he can't get her on the phone. he is like going mad crazy, and when he sees her again his eyes are like so expressive and he conveys everything the character is feeling with jut his eyes. really good, I don't think you can learn that