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Bruce Davison(I)

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Bruce Davison
The Roommates starring Oscar nominee Bruce Davison, Golden Globe winner Barry Bostwick, and Martin Kove. Written & Directed by Cameron Penn
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The award-worthy actor, now enjoying an over five decade career, has a resume that includes everything from Shakespeare to Seinfeld -- from the villainous Senator on Ozark to the wise judge on Lincoln Lawyer.

Born on June 28, 1946, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Clair, an architect and musician, and Marian (Holman) Davison, a secretary, Bruce's parents divorced when he was just three. He developed a burgeoning interest in acting while majoring in art at Penn State and after accompanying a friend to a college theater audition. Making his professional stage debut in 1966 as Jonathan in "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Bad" at the Pennsylvania Festival Theatre, he made it to Broadway within just a couple of years (1968) with the role of Troilus in "Tiger at the Gates" at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre. The year after that he was seen off-Broadway in "A Home Away from Home" and appeared at the Lincoln Center in the cast of "King Lear."

Success in the movies came immediately for the perennially youthful-looking actor after he and a trio of up-and-coming talents (Barbara Hershey [then known as Barbara Seagull], Richard Thomas and Catherine Burns) starred together in the poignant but disturbing coming-of-age film Last Summer (1969). From this he was awarded a starring role opposite Kim Darby in The Strawberry Statement (1970), an offbeat social commentary about 60s college radicalism, and in the cult horror flick Willard (1971) in which he bonded notoriously with a herd of rats.

Moving further into the 70s decade, his film load did not increase significantly as expected and the ones he did appear in were no great shakes. With the exception of his co-starring role alongside Burt Lancaster in the well-made cavalry item Ulzana's Raid (1972) and the powerful low-budget Short Eyes (1977) in which he played a child molester, Bruce's film roles were underwhelming, such as his elder Patrick Dennis in the Lucille Ball musical film version of Mame (1974), as well as The Jerusalem File (1972), Mother, Jugs & Speed (1976), Grand Jury (1976) and Brass Target (1978).

As such, Bruce wisely looked elsewhere for rewarding work and found it on the stage and on the smaller screen. Earning strong theatrical roles in "The Skin of Our Teeth," "The Little Foxes" and "A Life in the Theatre," he won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for his work in "Streamers" in 1977. On TV, he scored in mini-movie productions of Mourning Becomes Electra (1978), Deadman's Curve (1978) (portraying Dean Torrence of the surf-era pop duo Jan and Dean) and, most of all, Summer of My German Soldier (1978) co-starring Kristy McNichol as a German prisoner of war in the American South who falls for a lonely Jewish-American girl. In 1972 Bruce married actress Jess Walton who appeared briefly as a college student in The Strawberry Statement (1970) and later became a daytime soap opera fixture. The marriage was quickly annulled the following year.

The 1980s was also dominated by strong theater performances. Bruce took over the role of the severely deformed John Merrick as "The Elephant Man" on Broadway; portrayed Clarence in "Richard III" at the New York Shakespeare Festival; was directed by Henry Fonda in "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial"; played a moving Tom Wingfield opposite Jessica Tandy's Amanda in "The Glass Menagerie"; received a second Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for his work in the AIDS play "The Normal Heart"; and finished off the decade gathering up fine reviews in the amusing A.R. Gurney period piece "The Cocktail Hour". While hardly lacking for work on film (Kiss My Grits (1982), Crimes of Passion (1984), Spies Like Us (1985), and The Ladies Club (1985)), few of them made use of his talents and range.

It was not until he was cast in the ground-breaking gay drama Longtime Companion (1989) that his film career revitalized. Giving a quiet, finely nuanced, painfully tender performance as the middle-aged lover and caretaker of a life partner ravaged by AIDS, Bruce managed to stand out amid the strong ensemble cast and earn himself an Oscar nomination for "Best Supporting Actor". Although he lost out to the flashier antics of Joe Pesci in the mob drama Goodfellas (1990) that year, Bruce was not overlooked -- copping Golden Globe, Independent Spirit, New York Film Critics and National Society of Film Critics awards. Other gay-themed films also welcomed his presence, including The Cure (1995) and It's My Party (1996). The actor eventually served as a spokesperson for a host of AIDS-related organizations, including Hollywood Supports, and has been active with foundations that assist abused children.

Bruce has been all over the screen since his success in Longtime Companion (1989). Predominantly seen as mature, morally responsible dads and politicians, his genial good looks and likability have on occasion belied a weak or corrupt heart. Bruce married actress Lisa Pelikan in 1986 and they have one son, Ethan, born in 1996. (Color of Justice (1997)). Popular films have included Six Degrees of Separation (1993) starring Will Smith, the family adventure film Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog (1995) and the box-office hit X-Men (2000) and its sequel in the role of Senator Kelly. More controversial art-house showcases include Dahmer (2002), as serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's father, and Hate Crime (2005), as a bigoted, murderous pastor.

Into the millennium, Bruce has played mature gents and several high-level officials in such films as The Dead Girl (2006), Christmas Angel (2009), Camp Hell (2010), Black Beauty (2015), Displacement (2016), 9/11 (2017), Along Came the Devil (2018), Itsy Bitsy (2019)

Divorced from second wife Lisa Pelikan, Bruce is happily married to Michele Correy and has a daughter with her, Sophia Lucy, born in 2006. They live in the Los Angeles area.
BornJune 28, 1946
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 14 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Known for

    Patrick Stewart, James Marsden, and Hugh Jackman in X-Men (2000)
    X-Men
    7.3
    • Senator Kelly
    • 2000
    Brandon Sklenar in 1923 (2022)
    1923
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Arthur
    Dermot Mulroney and Campbell Scott in Longtime Companion (1989)
    Longtime Companion
    7.6
    • David
    • 1989
    Jason Bateman in Ozark (2017)
    Ozark
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Senator Randall Schafer

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    Actor



    • Game of Power
      • Attorney Ballard Wright
      • Pre-production
      • 2026
    • Honorary Male
      • Pop
      • Pre-production
    • Chocolate
      • Dr. Sebastian Stevens
      • Completed
      • TV Movie
    • Deep Focus
      • Father Oren
      • In Development
    • Out of the Woods
      • Charlie
      • Post-production
    • 25 Miles to Normal
      • John
      • Post-production
    • The Mystery of Casa Matusita
      • Victor London
      • Pre-production
    • Captive
      • Walter
      • Completed
      • Short



    • The Lightning Code (2025)
      The Lightning Code
      7.2
      • Nikola Tesla
      • 2025
    • Mimi Rogers, Titus Welliver, and Madison Lintz in Bosch: Legacy (2022)
      Bosch: Legacy
      8.4
      TV Series
      • James Rafferty
      • 2023–2025
    • Universal Basic Guys (2024)
      Universal Basic Guys
      4.8
      TV Series
      • Charles (voice)
      • 2024
    • Barry Bostwick, Bruce Davison, and Martin Kove in The Roommates (2024)
      The Roommates
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Arthur
      • 2024
    • Camera (2024)
      Camera
      6.6
      • Frank Flynn
      • 2024
    • Mary Beth Evans, Ronn Moss, and Kristos Andrews in The Bay (2010)
      The Bay
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Senator Red Garrett
      • Red Garrett
      • 2014–2023
    • Heather Graham, Barbara Crampton, and Judah Lewis in Suitable Flesh (2023)
      Suitable Flesh
      5.3
      • Ephraim Waite
      • 2023
    • Brandon Sklenar in 1923 (2022)
      1923
      8.3
      TV Series
      • Arthur
      • 2022–2023
    • Jacob Keohane and Corinne Britti in Condor's Nest (2023)
      Condor's Nest
      4.4
      • Gerhardt Schrude
      • 2023
    • From the Shadows (2022)
      From the Shadows
      4.0
      • Dr. Joseph Cawl
      • 2022
    • Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Luke Kleintank in The Good Neighbor (2022)
      The Good Neighbor
      6.0
      • Grant
      • 2022
    • The Lincoln Lawyer (2022)
      The Lincoln Lawyer
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Judge Walter Abrams
      • 2022
    • Jason Bateman in Ozark (2017)
      Ozark
      8.5
      TV Series
      • Senator Randall Schafer
      • 2022
    • Evil at the Door (2022)
      Evil at the Door
      2.5
      • John Doe
      • 2022
    • Barbara Hershey in The Manor (2021)
      The Manor
      5.3
      • Roland
      • 2021

    Director



    • TMI Hollywood (2012)
      TMI Hollywood
      8.2
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2016
    • Bigfoot (2012)
      Bigfoot
      2.5
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 2012
    • Sherilyn Fenn and Hume Cronyn in Off Season (2001)
      Off Season
      5.6
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 2001
    • Bruce Davison, Zachary Bostrom, Molly Cheek, and Carol-Ann Merrill in Harry and the Hendersons (1991)
      Harry and the Hendersons
      5.6
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 1991–1993

    Producer



    • Lisa Bonet, James Caan, and Lukas Haas in Lathe of Heaven (2002)
      Lathe of Heaven
      5.8
      TV Movie
      • co-producer
      • 2002

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    • Alternative name
      • Bruce Davidson
    • Height
      • 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
    • Born
      • June 28, 1946
      • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Spouses
        Michele CorreyApril 30, 2006 - present (1 child)
    • Children
        Ethan Davison
    • Parents
        Clair W. Davison
    • Other works
      He acted in A.R. Gurney's play, "The Cocktail Hour," at the Promenade Theatre in New York City with Nancy Marchand, Keene Curtis, and Holland Taylor in the cast. Jack O'Brien was director.
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      • 2 Interviews
      • 1 Article
      • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    • Gender / Gender identity
      • Male
    • Pronouns
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    • Sexual orientation
      • Straight
    • Race / Ethnicity
      • White

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      Director Robert Aldrich gave advice to Davison when he was starting out as an actor. "Be a character actor. Hero or villain, character actors always work".

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