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Brad Davis
American actor

Brad Davis

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American actor
A.K.A.
Robert Davis Robert Creel "Brad" Davis
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, U.S.A.
Place of death
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A.
Age
41 years
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Biography

Robert Creel Davis (November 6, 1949 – September 8, 1991), known professionally as Brad Davis, was an American actor, known for starring in the 1978 film Midnight Express and the 1982 film Querelle.

Early life

He was born in Tallahassee, Florida to Eugene Davis (a dentist whose career declined due to alcoholism) and his wife, Anne (née Creel) Davis. His brother Gene is also an actor. According to an article in The New York Times published in 1987, Davis suffered physical abuse and sexual abuse at the hands of both parents. As an adult, he was an alcoholic and an intravenous drug user before becoming sober in 1981. Davis was known as "Bobby" during his youth, but took Brad as his stage name in 1973. Davis attended and graduated from Titusville High School.

Career

At 16, after winning a music-talent contest, Davis worked at Theater Atlanta. He later moved to New York City and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and the American Place Theater where he studied acting. After a role on the soap opera How to Survive a Marriage, he performed in Off-Broadway plays.

In 1976, he was cast in the television mini-series Roots, then as Sally Field's love interest in the television film Sybil. In 1981, he played American track star Jackson Scholz in the Academy Award-winning film Chariots of Fire. He played the lead role in Larry Kramer's play about AIDS, The Normal Heart (1985). His most successful film role was as the main character, Billy Hayes, in Midnight Express (1978), for which he won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Acting Debut – Actor. He was also nominated for a similar award at that year's BAFTA Awards, in addition to receiving Best Actor nominations at both ceremonies(Richard Dreyfuss won). [[1]]

Personal life

Davis married Susan Bluestein, an Emmy Award-winning casting director, 1976. They had one child, Alex, a musician.

Death

Diagnosed with HIV in 1985, Davis kept his condition a secret until shortly before his death at age 41, on September 8, 1991, in Los Angeles. It was revealed in a book proposal that Davis had written before his death that he had to keep his medical condition a secret in order to be able to continue to work and support his family. He is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills). Later, his wife Susan revealed that he committed assisted suicide by a drug overdose.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Eat My Dust!Uncredited
1976Song of MyselfStreetcar ConductorShort film
1976The Secret Life of Ol' John ChapmanAndyTV Movie
1978Midnight ExpressBilly HayesGolden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
1980A Small Circle of FriendsLeonardo da Vinci Rizzo
1980The Greatest Man in the WorldJimmy SchmurchTV Movie
1980A Rumor of WarLt. Philip 'Phil' CaputoTV Movie
1981Chariots of FireJackson Scholz
1982QuerelleQuerelle
1984Terror in the AislesHimself
1986Blood TiesJulian SalinaTV Movie
1986Vengeance: The Story of Tony CimoTony CimoTV Movie
1987When the Time ComesDeanTV Movie
1987HeartEddie
1987Cold SteelJohnny Modine
1988The Caine Mutiny Court-MartialLt. Cmdr. Phillip Francis QueegTV Movie
1989Rosalie Goes ShoppingRay "Liebling" Greenspace
1989The Rainbow Warrior ConspiracyNeil TraversTV Movie
1989The EdgeKennyTV Movie
1990Unspeakable ActsJoseph BragaTV Movie
1990The Plot to Kill HitlerCount Claus von StauffenbergTV Movie
1991HangfireSheriff Ike SlaytonAlternative title: First Blood Commando
1991Child of Darkness, Child of LightDr. PhinneyTV Movie
1992The Habitation of DragonsGeorge TolliverTV Movie screened posthumously
1992The PlayerHimselfNon-speaking cameo released posthumously

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974How to Survive a MarriageAlexander KronosUnknown episodes
1976The American ParadeStreetcar conductorEpisode: "Song of Myself"
1976The American ParadeThomas NastEpisode: "Stop Thief"
1976SybilRichard J. Loomis2 episodes
1977RootsOl' George Johnson2 episodes
1977BarettaRayEpisode: "Guns and Brothers"
1981BBC2 PlayhouseYoung AmericanEpisode: "Mrs. Reinhardt"
1983ChiefsSonny Butts2 episodes
1985Robert Kennedy & His TimesRobert F. KennedyEpisode: "#1.1"
1985The New Alfred Hitchcock PresentsArthurEpisode: "Arthur, or the Gigolo"
1986The Twilight ZoneArthur LewisEpisode: "Button, Button"
1987The HitchhikerJerry RulacEpisode: "Why Are You Here?"

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
1978Kansas City Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActorMidnight ExpressWon
1979BAFTA AwardsBest Actor in a Leading RoleNominated
Best NewcomerNominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – Motion Picture DramaNominated
New Star of the Year – ActorWon
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