Bruce Davison - skådespelare

Vilka filmer och serier har Bruce Davison medverkat / deltagit i?

Bruce Davison, skådespelare, 78 år, född 1946-06-28 i Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Vi listar 21 filmer och tv-serier som han har medverkat/deltagit i - se via streaming och play.

Skådespelare

ÅrTitelRoll
2022-DahmerLionel Dahmer
2021Last SummerDan
2019The Great Alaskan RaceGovernor Bone
2019Christmas at the PlazaReginald Brookwater
2018Insidious: The Last KeyChristian Rainier
2017Last RampageCooper
2017Love LocksHugo Blanchet
2016Get a JobLawrence Wilheimer
2012Lords of SalemFrancis Matthias
2009A Golden ChristmasRod Wright
2006The Dead GirlLeah's Father
2003X2: X-Men UnitedSenator Kelly
2003Runaway JuryDurwood Cable
2002High CrimesBrig. Gen. Bill Marks
2001Crazy/BeautifulTom Oakley
2000X-MenSenator Kelly
1999VendettaThomas Semmes
1998SommardådRichard Bowden
1996HäxjaktenReverend Parris
1995Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow DogJohn McCormick
1985Spies Like UsRuby

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Bio

Bruce Allen Davison (born June 28, 1946) is an American actor and director. He's known for his role as Senator Robert Kelly in the X-Men film franchise – through X-Men (2000) and X2 (2003). He's also well known for his starring role as Willard Stiles in the cult horror film Willard (1971) and his Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning performance in Longtime Companion (1989), and as Thomas Semmes in the HBO original movie Vendetta. His other notable film roles are as Grandpa in Black Beauty (2015), Brig. Gen. Bill Marks in High Crimes, Durwood Cable in Runaway Jury, Dr. Charles Aaron in At First Sight, Richard Bowden in Apt Pupil, Reverend Parris in The Crucible, Ruby in Spies Like Us, and Richard Hagstrom in Stephen King's Golden Tales and Tales from the Darkside - the TV movie and originally in an episode of the anthology series. His best known TV roles are as Dr. Charles Graiman on the TV movie and series Knight Rider (2008), Doug Hellman on Close to Home (2005-2007), Dr. Stegman on Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital (2004-2005), George Henderson on the series Harry and the Hendersons (1991-1993), and Scott Wallace on The Practice.