Bruce Davison

Bruce Davison

107 movies Acting Jun 28, 1946 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Bruce Allen Davison, born on June 28, 1946, is a distinguished American actor and director, recognized for his diverse contributions to film and television. He gained prominence for his portrayal of Senator Robert Kelly in the blockbuster films X-Men (2000) and X2 (2003). Davison is particularly celebrated for his iconic role as Willard Stiles in the cult classic horror film Willard (1971). His remarkable performance in Longtime Companion (1989) earned him an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe win, solidifying his status in the industry.

In addition to these, Davison has appeared in a variety of noteworthy film roles, including Grandpa in Black Beauty (2015), Brig. Gen. Bill Marks in High Crimes, Durwood Cable in Runaway Jury, and Dr. Charles Aaron in At First Sight. He has also portrayed Richard Bowden in Apt Pupil, Reverend Parris in The Crucible, and Ruby in Spies Like Us, as well as Richard Hagstrom in Stephen King’s Golden Tales and Tales from the Darkside.

On television, Davison is well remembered for his roles as Dr. Charles Graiman in the Knight Rider series (2008), Doug Hellman in Close to Home (2005-2007), Dr. Stegman in Kingdom Hospital (2004-2005), George Henderson in Harry and the Hendersons (1991-1993), and Scott Wallace on The Practice. His extensive career reflects a deep commitment to his craft.

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