LeoGlossary: Brad Davis (Actor)


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Born: November 6, 1949 – Died: September 8, 1991

Brad Davis, an actor with a compelling presence and a tumultuous journey, was born on November 6, 1949, in Tallahassee, Florida. His early years were marked by a move to Georgia after high school, driven by a passion for acting that would define his life. Details about his parents and siblings are not widely known, but his brother, Gene Davis, also ventured into acting. Brad Davis's contributions to the entertainment industry, marked by groundbreaking roles and a courageous battle with AIDS, left an indelible mark on Hollywood.

Early Life and Career

Brad Davis's pursuit of an acting career began earnestly after his high school graduation. He moved to New York City, not once but twice, in search of opportunities, a testament to his determination and resilience. During the early 1970s, Davis immersed himself in the world of off-Broadway plays while honing his skills at the prestigious Academy of Dramatic Arts.

His first significant break in the industry came with his movie debut, followed by appearances in television shows like "Sybil" (1976) and the critically acclaimed mini-series "Roots" (1977). However, it was the lead role in "Midnight Express" (1978) that catapulted Davis to fame. His portrayal of Billy Hayes, a young American imprisoned in Turkey for drug smuggling, was both powerful and poignant, earning him a Golden Globe award. In 1982, Davis further cemented his status in Hollywood with his role in "Querelle," a film that showcased his versatility as an actor.

Davis's life was not without challenges. He contracted AIDS in 1979, a diagnosis he kept secret for many years due to the stigma associated with the disease. Despite this, he continued to act and later became an outspoken AIDS activist, criticizing Hollywood and the US government for their response to the AIDS crisis.

In his personal life, Davis was married to Susan Bluestein from December 29, 1976, until his death. They had one child, Alex Blue Davis. Brad Davis's legacy in Hollywood extends beyond his roles; he is remembered for his brave fight against AIDS and his advocacy for those affected by the disease. His contributions to both film and social activism make him an iconic figure in the entertainment industry.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1992 The Habitation of Dragons (TV Movie) George Tolliver
1992 *The Player* Brad Davis
1991 Child of Darkness, Child of Light (TV Movie) Dr. Phinney
1991 Hangfire Sheriff Ike Slayton
1990 The Plot to Kill Hitler (TV Movie) Count Claus von Stauffenberg
1990 Unspeakable Acts (TV Movie) Joseph Braga
1989 American Playwrights Theater: The One-Acts (TV Series) Luke Bentley
1989 The Edge (TV Series) Kenny
1989 Rosalie Goes Shopping Ray 'Liebling' Greenspace
1988 The Rainbow Warrior Conspiracy (TV Movie) Neil Travers
1988 The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (TV Movie) Lt. Com. Phillip Francis Queeg
1987 Cold Steel Johnny Modine
1987 Heart Eddie
1987 When the Time Comes (TV Movie) Dean
1987 The Hitchhiker (TV Series) Rulack
1986 Vengeance: The Story of Tony Cimo (TV Movie) Tony Cimo
1986 Blood Ties (TV Movie) Julian Salina
1986 The Twilight Zone (TV Series) Arthur Lewis (segment "Button, Button")
1985 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) Arthur
1985 Robert Kennedy and His Times (TV Mini Series) Robert Kennedy
1983 Chiefs (TV Mini Series) Sonny Butts
1982 Querelle Querelle
1981 BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) The American
1981 The Greatest Man in the World (TV Movie) Jack Smurch
1981 *Chariots of Fire* Jackson Scholz
1980 A Rumor of War (TV Mini Series) Lt. Philip 'Phil' Caputo
1980 A Small Circle of Friends Leonardo DaVinci Rizzo
1978 What Really Happened to the Class of '65? (TV Series) Lee
1978 Midnight Express Billy Hayes
1977 McLaren's Riders (TV Movie) Bobby John Britain
1977 Baretta (TV Series) Ray
1977 Roots (TV Mini Series) Old George
1976 The Secret Life of John Chapman (TV Movie) Andy Chapman
1976 Sybil (TV Mini Series) Richard
1976 The American Parade (TV Mini Series) Thomas Nast | Peter Doyle
1976 Eat My Dust (uncredited)
1974 How to Survive a Marriage (TV Series) Alexander Kronos (1974)
1970 The Young Rebels (TV Series) Joshua

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