Drew Donovan - Fictional Character History

Fictional Character History

Drew Donovan was the identical twin brother of Shane Donovan, and the son of Andrew and Jeannie Donovan. During his early twenties after he finished the military force he eventually joined the ISA along with his brother.

Drew Donovan was first seen in 1988, kidnapping Roman Brady's daughter, Carrie. He was nicknamed Iago, was an assassin that worked for Stefano DiMera. He had eventually killed Ellen Hawk, Stefano's wife and mother of Benjy Hawk.

He along with Roman Brady (later retconned, see John Black) and Jeremiah Brown was all trained in the Orient (some secret place Stefano owned in Thailand) by the Kung-Fu master Orion Hawk. He also dated a while Calliope Jones. He killed Ambassador Chung, by blowing up the whole building, and Benjy went deaf after being in the building. Stefano hated Roman for this, since if he had done it, it never had happened.

After being shot and wounded, Drew later escaped from Salem.

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