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Bruce Davison Bruce Davison (born June 28, 1946) is an American actor. Biography Early life Davison was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Marian E. and Clair W. Davison, who divorced when he was three years old. Career Davison was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1991 as a gay man whose lover is dying of AIDS in Longtime Companion. Before this breakthrough role, which won him many critical awards, he was best known for the 1969 teen sex/rape drama Last Summer, as the rat-loving protagonist in Willard from 1971, and the starring role in The Lathe of Heaven in 1980. Davison is perhaps
Bruce Davison is a highly respected actor who has received major awards and nominations for his work on the stage and screen since his auspicious debut in Frank Perry's disturbing coming-of-age tale Last Summer in 1969. Since then, Davison has become known for taking on difficult roles, and he specializes in sensitive, idealistic, and offbeat characters.
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A respected veteran of film, stage and television, Bruce Davison garnered an Oscar nomination, as well as the Golden Globe, Independent Spirit, and the New York and National Film Critics Awards for his work in the film Longtime Companion. Other notable feature credits include Brian Singer’s X-Men, Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Robert Altman's Short Cuts – for which the ensemble cast received a special Golden Globe Award – Six Degrees Of Separation, Short Eyes, Last Summer, Ulzana's Raid, The Strawberry Statement, and the cult favorite Willard. Most recently, Davison starred as a defense attorney who wins acquittal for 11 Italian dock workers falsely accused of murder in the highly dramatic HBO movie Vendetta. He ... starred with Kirsten Dunst in Touchstone’s Crazy/Beautiful, with Bonnie Bedilia in Showtime's Locked in Silence, with Val Kilmer and Mira Sorvino in MGM's At First Sight, and with Brad Renfro and Ian McKellen in Brian Singer's Apt Pupil.
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"Elaine Stritch, ideal as the scrappy Lilly, and Bruce Davison, fine as her able foil, perform most of the scenes. Their rapier wit, sometimes charges with anger and emotion, provokes laughter from a live audience. Recommended warmly for general libraries and especially for drama collections." -Library Journal
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When their boat capsizes in turbulent waters off the Pacific Northwest, John McCormick (Bruce Davison) is rescued, but his 14-year old son Angus (Jesse Bradford), and recently adopted stray Golden Labrador, are washed ashore. Resourceful and courageous, Angus and his faithful dog fight to survive in the rugged wilderness. Thought his terrified mother (Mimi Rogers) and father never give up hope he will be found alive, Angus begins to fear he and Yellow will not last on their own much longer. Praised for its remarkable realism, wisdom and suspense, this winning family adventure story with it's irresistible four-legged star is ideal entertainment for children and their parents.
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Bruce Davison has been appearing on screen since the mid-‘60s, sometimes in as many as six films a year. You’ve seen him in everything from “Spies Like Us” to “X-Men.” The busy and successful character actor sat down to chat about his career, his encounters with a few legends, and how a geeky neighborhood boy named Steven Spielberg practically saved his life and career.
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