David Brian

David Brian

Deceased · Born: Aug 5, 1914 · Died: Jul 15, 1993

Personal Details

BornAug 5, 1914 New York City, New York, USA
Spouse
  • Lorna Gray

    ( Aug 1, 1950 to Jul 15, 1993 )
  • Bonita Feidler

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Jul 25, 1950 )
  • Winsome Courtney Copp

    ( Jun 20, 1937 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

David Brian, born Brian James Davis on August 5, 1914, in New York City, embarked on a journey that would take him from humble beginnings to a successful career in show business.

After graduating from City College, Brian found work as a doorman before entering the entertainment industry with a song-and-dance routine in vaudeville and nightclubs. His wartime stint with the United States Coast Guard and subsequent return to the New York stage after World War II laid the foundation for his future success.

Persuaded by the legendary actress Joan Crawford to try his hand at film acting, Brian joined her in Hollywood and signed a contract with Warner Brothers in 1949. His feature debut, Flamingo Road, saw him play a political boss infatuated with Crawford's carnival girl, while his critically acclaimed performance as a fair-minded, resourceful Southern lawyer defending an innocent man in Intruder in the Dust earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

Brian's subsequent roles showcased his versatility as an actor, with notable performances as a powerful gang leader in The Damned Don't Cry, a jealous paramour in This Woman Is Dangerous, and a range of western heavies in films such as Springfield Rifle and Dawn at Socorro. He also made a significant impact on television, starring in the popular series Gunsmoke.

Throughout his career, Brian was often typecast as ruthless or manipulating characters, but he also demonstrated his range by playing a weakling in the groundbreaking airborne drama The High and the Mighty. In a departure from his usual tough-guy roles, Brian starred as a crusading District Attorney in the television series Mr. District Attorney, reprising his earlier radio role.

In his later years, Brian made a memorable appearance as John Gill, a Federation cultural observer, in the popular science fiction series Star Trek. In private life, he was a dedicated fundraiser for the Volunteers of America, a non-profit charitable organization.

David Brian passed away on July 15, 1993, at the age of 78, due to complications from cancer and heart disease, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances on the big and small screens.

Career

1972
The Manhunter
The Manhunter as Walter Sinclair
1968
1966
The Rare Breed
The Rare Breed as Charles Ellsworth
Castle of Evil
Castle of Evil as Robert Hawley
1962
How the West Was Won
How the West Was Won as Lilith's Attorney
1961
1959
The Rabbit Trap
The Rabbit Trap as Everett Spellman
1958
Ghost of the China Sea
Ghost of the China Sea as Martin French
1956
Fury at Gunsight Pass
Fury at Gunsight Pass as Whitey Turner
Accused of Murder
Accused of Murder as Police Lt. Roy Hargis
No Place to Hide
No Place to Hide as Dr. Dobson
1955
Timberjack
Timberjack as Croft Brunner
1954
Dawn at Socorro
Dawn at Socorro as Dick Braden
1953
A Perilous Journey
A Perilous Journey as Monty Breed
1952
Springfield Rifle
Springfield Rifle as Austin McCool
Million Dollar Mermaid
Million Dollar Mermaid as Alfred Harper
1951
Inside Straight
Inside Straight as Rip MacCool
Fort Worth
Fort Worth as Blair Linsford
1950
Breakthrough
Breakthrough as Capt. Tom Hale
The Damned Don't Cry
The Damned Don't Cry as George Castleman
The Great Jewel Robber
The Great Jewel Robber as Gerald Graham Dennis
1949
Flamingo Road
Flamingo Road as Dan Reynolds
Beyond the Forest
Beyond the Forest as Neil Latimer
Intruder in the Dust
Intruder in the Dust as John Gavin Stevens