Tv star Bruce Davison was born to his parents, Marian Holmes and Clair W. Davison.
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Davison’s father, Clair, was an architect, while his mother, Marian, worked as a secretary.
His parents became seperated when he was three years old, and he had to joggle between both parents and living with his mother most of the time.
Bruce Davison Film Career
Bruce Davison has had a successful career in the entertainment industry, across film, television, and theater.
The American-born actor has appeared in many films over the years, gaining critical acclaim for his role in the 1990 film Longtime Companion, in which he portrayed a character dealing with AIDS.
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The Academy Award nominee became even more famous for his role as Senator Robert Kelly in the X-Men film franchise.
Davison has also had a presence on other notable films and TV series such as Knight Rider, Star Trek: Voyager, Lost, Law & Order, and Criminal Minds.
Davison has a strong background in theater, and has performed on a number of Broadway productions like Tiger at the Gates, The Elephant Man, and The Cocktail Hour.
Davison played voice roles in the animated series The Batman and Justice League: Doom.
As a director, he directed films such as The Lords of Salem and Off Season.


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