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Bruce Davison

Bruce Allen Davison (born June 28, 1946) is an American actor who has appeared in more than 270 films, television and stage productions since his debut in 1968.[2] His breakthrough role was as Willard Stiles in the 1971 cult horror film Willard. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and won a Golden Globe Award and an Independent Spirit Award for his performance in Longtime Companion (1989).

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Davison in 2015
Born
Bruce Allen Davison[1]

(1946-06-28) June 28, 1946 (age 78)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Alma materPennsylvania State University, University Park (BA)
New York University (MFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
Years active1968–present
Spouses
(m. 1972; ann. 1973)
(m. 1986; div. 2006)
Michele Correy
(m. 2006)
Children2
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Davison is also known for his roles George Henderson on the television sitcom Harry and the Hendersons (1991–93), Captain Wyler on the crime drama series Hunter (1985–89), Howard Finnegan in Robert Altman’s Short Cuts, Reverend Samuel Parris in the 1996 film adaptation of The Crucible, and as Senator Robert Kelly in the superhero films X-Men (2000) and X2 (2003). He is both a Daytime Emmy and a Primetime Emmy Award nominee.

Early life

Davison was born in 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His parents divorced when he was three years old. He was raised by his mother and spent weekends with his father.[3]

He graduated in 1964 from Marple Newtown Senior High School, entered Penn State as an art major, and then stumbled into acting when he accompanied a friend to an audition. He attended New York University's acting program, graduating in 1969.[4][5]

Career

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Davison made his Broadway debut in Tiger at the Gates in 1968. He also appeared as John Merrick in The Elephant Man, and starred in The Glass Menagerie with Jessica Tandy.[4] Davison was one of a quartet of newcomers, including Barbara Hershey, Richard Thomas, and Catherine Burns, when he made his film debut in Last Summer in 1969. In 1970, he played opposite Kim Darby in The Strawberry Statement, a film about peaceful student protest and its violent outcome.[6] A year later he portrayed the title role in the 1971 version of Willard, based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks. He also appeared in Ulzana's Raid; Peege; Mame; Mother, Jugs & Speed; Short Eyes; The Lathe of Heaven and Six Degrees of Separation.

Davison was an uncredited extra in Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). He recalled, "Steven Spielberg was a great friend, although I never got to work with him, except for playing an extra in Close Encounters of the Third Kind because we were friends. I got off the mothership as one of the pilots."[7]

Davison has worked extensively in television. In 1973, he played the brother of a crippled Natalie Wood in the made-for-TV movie The Affair on ABC. In 1978, Davison appeared as Dean Torrence with Richard Hatch in the biopic Deadman's Curve (the story of 1960s pop duo Jan & Dean). The same year, he played the title role in the television film adaptation Summer of My German Soldier.

In 1981, he had the lead role in The Wave based on real events, starring as a history teacher who had conducted an experiment in Nazi philosophy on his own students.

Davison also starred in Tales from the Darkside (Season 1, Episode 8) and played the role of the father in the short-lived Harry and the Hendersons TV series.

In 1983, Davison was cast by Joseph Papp in the Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival production of King Richard III. Additional Off-Broadway credits include Love Letters, The Cocktail Hour and Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning play How I Learned to Drive. He also played the role of Ruby in the 1985 comedy Spies Like Us, starring Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase.

In 1990, he portrayed a homosexual man whose lover is dying of AIDS in Longtime Companion. The role earned Davison a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture. He concluded his Golden Globe acceptance speech[8] with the hope that humankind would devote as much effort to the war on AIDS as its wars against each other. Davison appeared in other films addressing AIDS: in 1995's The Cure, he portrayed a physician sought by a young boy with AIDS in search of medical help. In 1996, Davison appeared in the film It's My Party, which chronicled the true events of a man dying with AIDS who decides to hold a farewell party for family and friends before taking his own life. Davison is a spokesperson for many AIDS-related groups and is a board member of the industry AIDS organization Hollywood Supports.[4]

In Los Angeles, Davison has appeared on stage in Streamers and The Normal Heart, winning the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and Drama-Logue Award for his performances. Other theatre credits include The Caine Mutiny Court Martial (directed by Henry Fonda) and a stage adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird.[4]

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Davison at the 79th Annual Academy Awards Children Uniting Nations/Billboard after party, February 25, 2007

Davison had roles in Runaway Jury and Apt Pupil, as well as the X-Men film franchise as Robert Kelly in the first film and a shapeshifting imposter in X2. He was the fanatical Reverend Samuel Parris in Arthur Miller's screen adaptation of his play The Crucible. Davison also portrayed a rich philanthropist in the film Christmas Angel. Davison's many television credits include Hunter (in which he was a semi-regular for at least one season); Marcus Welby, M.D.; Love, American Style; The Waltons; Lou Grant; Murder, She Wrote; Designing Women; Seinfeld; Chicago Hope; Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; V: The Series; Star Trek: Voyager; Star Trek: Enterprise; Battlestar Galactica; Lost; CSI: Miami; Supernatural; Ghost Whisperer; Castle; Hawaii Five-0; the Stephen King mini-series Kingdom Hospital; and a recurring role on The Practice. He played Mark Davis, a therapist who was a love interest for Cybill Shepherd's character in a Season 1 episode ("Look Who's Stalking") of her sitcom Cybill. Davison also had the recurring role of defense attorney Doug Hellman in Close to Home.

In 2001, Davison directed the TV film Off Season, which starred Sherilyn Fenn, Rory Culkin, Hume Cronyn and Adam Arkin. In 2007, Davison returned to the big screen as the father of Eric O'Neill in Breach. Also in that year, Davison was cast in the role of Charles Graiman, a protege of Wilton Knight who was the creator of the Knight Industries Three Thousand, in NBC's revival of the television series Knight Rider.

Davison also played the role of Dr. Silberman, the psychiatrist who once tormented Sarah Connor, in the seventh episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. He portrayed Nick Anderson (a secret Santa Claus) in the television film Christmas Angel in 2009. In May 2010, Davison was cast to portray art dealer Wilhelm Van Schlagel for several episodes on General Hospital to begin airing in July 2010.

In 2010, he starred in the television film Titanic II. In 2011, he starred as Police Chief Kirkhoven in the film Munger Road, and appeared in the Christmas film 3 Holiday Tails. In 2012, he appeared in Rob Zombie's The Lords of Salem. In addition, he played Secretary of State William H. Seward in the film Saving Lincoln.

He played the role of Rear Admiral Arthur Shepard, Lieutenant Grace Shepard's father, in the short-stint TV series Last Resort.

In 2016, Davison starred as Dr. Stanley Cole in the comedy/fantasy Abnormal Attraction.[9]

Personal life

From 1969 to 1971, Davison had an unpublicized affair with married actress Sondra Locke. In 2017, one year before Locke's death, Davison acknowledged their affair on the DVD commentary for Willard.[10]

Davison has been married three times and has two children. He married actress Jess Walton on May 20, 1972, but the marriage was annulled in March 1973. He was engaged to actress Karen Austin.[11] He has a son, Ethan, born April 5, 1996, from his marriage to actress Lisa Pelikan. They were married from July 4, 1986 until their divorce in April 2006.[12] Davison and Michele Correy married on April 30, 2006. They have a daughter, Sophia, born May 29, 2006. They reside in Woodland Hills, California.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1969Last SummerDan
1970The Strawberry StatementSimon
1971WillardWillard Stiles
Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to MeFitzgore
1972BenWillard StilesArchival Footage
The Jerusalem FileDavid
Ulzana's RaidLt. Garnett DeBuin
1973PeegeGregShort film
1974MamePatrick Dennis
1976Grand JuryBobby Allen
Mother, Jugs & SpeedLeroy
1977Short EyesClark Davis
The GatheringGeorge
1978Brass TargetCol. Robert Dawson
French QuarterKid Ross / Inspector Sordik
1978 Summer of My German Soldier Anton Friedrich Reiker
1980The Lathe of HeavenGeorge Orr
1981High RiskDan
1983LiesStuart Russell
1984Crimes of PassionDonny Hopper
1985Spies Like UsRuby
1986The Ladies ClubRichard Harrison
1987The Misfit BrigadeCorporal Joseph Porta
1989Longtime CompanionDavidGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—LA Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
1991Steel and LaceAlbert Morton
1993Short CutsHoward FinniganGolden Globe Special Ensemble Cast Award (non-competitive)
Volpi Cup for Best Ensemble Cast
Six Degrees of SeparationLarkin
1995Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow DogJohn McCormick
Widow's KissJustin
The CureDr. Jensen
The Baby-Sitters ClubWatson Brewer
1996It's My PartyRodney Bingham
Grace of My HeartJohn Murray
The CrucibleReverend Samuel Parris
1997LovelifeBruce
1998PaulieDr. Reingold
Apt PupilRichard Bowden
1999At First SightDr. Charles Aaron
2000The King Is AliveRay
X-MenSenator Robert Kelly
2001Crazy/BeautifulTom Oakley
Summer CatchRand Parrish
2002High CrimesBrigadier General Bill Marks
DahmerLionel Dahmer
2003X2Senator Robert Kelly
WillardWillard Stiles I
Runaway JuryDurwood Cable
2005Hate CrimePastor Boyd
Going ShoppingAdam
8mm 2Ambassador Harrington
2006The Dead GirlLeah's father
2007BreachJohn O'Neill
2008The Librarian: Curse of the Judas ChaliceProfessor Lazlo / Count Dracula
2009La lineaAnthony
MegaFaultDr. Mark Rhodes
Christmas AngelNick Anderson
A Golden ChristmasRod
2010Arctic BlastWinslaw
Titanic IIJames Maine
Camp HellFr. Phineas McAllister
Justice League: Crisis on Two EarthsPresident Slade WilsonVoice
2011Munger RoadChief Kirkhoven
3 Holiday TailsRod Wright
Earth's Final HoursRothman
CoffinGarrison
ElwoodCongressman BarberShort film
2012Return of the Killer ShrewsJerry Farrell
The Lords of SalemFrancis Matthias
2013Saving LincolnWilliam H. Seward
Words and PicturesWalt
2014PersecutedSenator Donald Harrison
37Psychic
2015Black BeautyGrandpa
The Leisure ClassEdward HBO's Project Greenlight season 4 film
Oceanus: Act OneCommander Mitch ConradShort film
2016The Curse of Sleeping BeautyRichard Meyers
Get A JobLawrence Wilheimer
The Bronx BullD.A. Bonomi
20179/11Monohan
Love LocksHugo BlanchetTelevision film (Hallmark)
Yamasong: March of the HollowsP'Torr The Exile
2018Insidious: The Last KeyChristian Rainer
Along Came the DevilReverend Michael
Abnormal AttractionDr. ColeIn post-production
2019Itsy BitsyWalter
Wish ManFrank Shankwitz Sr.
The Great Alaskan RaceGovernor Bone
More Beautiful for Having Been BrokenColin
Christmas at the PlazaReginald BrookwaterTelevision film (Hallmark)
2020We Still Say GraceHarold
Influence Walter Klein
2021The ManorRoland
2023Condor's NestGerhardt Schrude
Suitable FleshEphraim[13]
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Television

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1970 Medical Center Mickey Peters Episode: "A Duel with Doom"
NBC Experiment in Television Episode: "Moby Tick"
1970–1979InsightWilliam/Greg/Randy King/Andy Fry 4 episodes
1971 Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law Raymond 'Cowboy' Leatherberry Episode: "A Pattern of Morality"
1972 Marcus Welby, M.D. Donald Lorimer Episode: "Love Is When They Say They Need You"
1973 Hec Ramsey Josh Hollister Episode: "The Mystery of Chalk Hill"
Cops Detective Dennis Till Television film
Love, American Style Episode: "Love and the Secret Spouse"
Break Up Himself Music comedy special for ABC
The Affair Jamie Patterson Television film
1974 Love Story Jeffrey Episode: "Time for Love"
Ma and Pa Television film
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin William Franklin - Son Miniseries
1974–1978Police StoryClyde Griffiths/Victor Joe Vero Episodes: "Requiem for C.Z. Smith" and "Day of Terror... Night of Fear"
1975 The Waltons Bob Hill Episode: "The Shivaree"
The Last Survivors Michael Larsen Television film
1976 Police Woman Binns Episode: "Bait"
1977 ABC Weekend Specials Bruce - as a Young Man Episode: "Portrait of Grandpa Doc"
The Gathering George Television film
1978 Deadman's Curve Dean Torrence
Summer of My German Soldier Anton Reiker
Mourning Becomes Electra Orin Mannon Miniseries
1979 Mind Over Murder Jason Television film
The Gathering, Part II George
Lou GrantAndrew Raines Episodes: "Andrew: Part 1" and "Andrew: Part 2"
1980 The Lathe of Heaven George Orr Television film
1981 The Wave Ben Ross
Incident at Crestridge Clint Larsen
1982The Astronauts Technical Officer David Ackroyd
1983Ghost Dancing Calvin Oberst
1984Tales from the DarksideRichard HagstromEpisode: "The Word Processor of the Gods"
1985VJohn Langley3 episodes
1985–1989HunterCapt. Wyler/Dep. Chief Wyler16 episodes
1987Murder, She WroteDavid CarrollEpisode: "The Cemetery Vote"
1990Designing WomenReverend Eugene 'Gene' ChapmanEpisode: "Have Faith"
1991–1993Harry and the HendersonsGeorge Henderson72 episodes
1992 Desperate Choices: To Save My Child Richard Robbins Television film
Live! From Death Row Laurence Dvorak
1993 A Mother's Revenge Bill Sanders
1995 Down, Out & Dangerous Brad Harrington
The Outer LimitsDr. McEnerneyEpisode: "White Light Fever"
Cybill Mark Davis Episode: "Look Who's Stalking"
1996Star Trek: VoyagerJareth Episode: "Remember"
After Jimmy Ward "Sam" Stapp Television film
Hidden in America Dr. Michael Millerton
1996–1997SeinfeldWyck3 episodes
1998Touched by an AngelJacob 'Jake' WeissEpisode: "Elijah"
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
1999 Vendetta Thomas Semmes Television film
1999–2000Chicago HopeDr. Burt Peters2 episodes
2000–2001The PracticeScott Wallace9 episodes
2001 Off Season Dr. Zimmer Television film (also director)
Nominated—Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Children's Special
2002Without a TracePaul CartwrightPilot episode
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDr. Graham MandellEpisode: "Waste"
Star Trek: EnterpriseMenos Episode: "The Seventh"
L.A. Law: The Movie Lawrence Diebenkorn Television film
2003 Out of the Ashes Peter Schuman
2004Kingdom HospitalDr. Stegman13 episodes
JAGDr. Morris SperlingEpisode: "The Man on the Bridge"
2005Numb3rsRobert Oliver Episode: "Sacrifice"
The TriangleStan Lathem3 episodes
Law & Order: Trial by JuryPeter BettsEpisode: "Baby Boom"
2005–2007Close to HomeAttorney Doug Hellman13 episodes
2006CSI: MiamiDane DanielsEpisode: "Dead Air"
2006–2010LostDr. Douglas Brooks2 episodes
2007The L WordLeonard Kroll3 episodes
Battlestar GalacticaDr. Michael RobertEpisode: "The Woman King"
2008Terminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesDr. Peter Silberman Episode: "The Demon Hand"
2008–2009Knight RiderDr. Charles Graiman11 episodes
2009Criminal MindsFather DavisonEpisode: "Demonology"
2009–2010Ghost WhispererJosh Bedford5 episodes
2010PsychWalter SnowdenEpisode: "Think Tank"
General HospitalWilhelm von Schlagel5 episodes
2011CastleLou KarnackiEpisode: "Law & Murder"
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationAvery Tinsdale Episode: "Father of the Bride"
Hawaii Five-0Steven Carver Episode: "Ua Lawe Wale (Taken)"
Childrens HospitalNarrator Episode: "Childrens Hospital: A Play in Three Acts"
Covert AffairsMax Langford Episode: "Horse to Water"
2011–2012Drop Dead DivaJudge Cyrus Maxwell3 episodes
2012 Bigfoot Sheriff Walt Gunderson Television film (also director)
LuckHartstone2 episodes
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23Gabe SharpeEpisode: "Whatever It Takes..."
2012–2013Last ResortAdmiral Arthur Shepard6 episodes
2014Those Who KillHoward Burgess10 episodes
The Legend of KorraZukoVoice, 6 episodes
SequesteredDanny Firmin's father12 episodes
2014–2016KingdomRon Prince4 episodes
2015–2018The FostersStuart Adams5 episodes
2016The ExorcistPope SebastianEpisode: "Chapter Ten: Three Rooms"
2018Mozart in the JungleHesby3 episodes
2018Forgive MeArchbishopEpisode: "With the Help of Your Grace To Sin No More"
2019The Gift of ChristmasBob RodgersTelevision film
CreepshowAvery "Whitey" Whitlock2 episodes
The SonMr. Roy Endicott[citation needed]
Defrost: The Virtual SeriesMichael GarrisonTelevision film
2022OzarkSen. Randall Schafer6 episodes
The Lincoln LawyerJudge at hearingEpisode: "The Brass Verdict"
2022–20231923Arthur2 episodes
2023Bosch: LegacyJames Rafferty[14]
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