Walt Davis

Walt Davis

Deceased · Born: Feb 9, 1929 · Died: Sep 21, 1981

Personal Details

BornFeb 9, 1929 Fairfield, Michigan, USA

Biography

Walt Davis, a renowned American actor, took his first breath on February 9, 1929, in the picturesque town of Fairfield, Michigan, USA, a place that would forever hold a special significance in his life. His impressive acting career spanned numerous decades, with notable appearances in iconic productions such as the 1978 sci-fi epic Battlestar Galactica, the 1972 emergency services drama Emergency!, and the classic 1958 musical South Pacific.

Outside of his professional endeavors, Walt Davis was a devoted husband to the lovely Mary Lou Clifford, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love. Tragically, his life was cut short on September 21, 1981, in the city of angels, Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and entertain generations to come.

Career

1981
Scruples
Scruples as Policeman
The Billion Dollar Threat
The Billion Dollar Threat as Third Technician
Samurai
Samurai as Other Cop
1978
The Jordan Chance
The Jordan Chance as Ted Teeton
Evening in Byzantium
Evening in Byzantium as 2nd Controller
Disneyland
Disneyland as Officer #3
Spider-Man Strikes Back
Spider-Man Strikes Back as Helicopter Repairman
F.I.S.T.
F.I.S.T. as FBI Man #2
1977
Mr. Billion
Mr. Billion as Chauffeur
The Suicide's Wife
The Suicide's Wife as Jerry Swider
1973
Outrage
Outrage as Bailiff
1972
Pursuit
Pursuit as First Officer
1970
Watermelon Man
Watermelon Man as Pedestrian (uncredited)
1967
The Busy Body
The Busy Body as Bit Cop
The President's Analyst
The President's Analyst as Phoneman (uncredited)
1963
The Wheeler Dealers
The Wheeler Dealers as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
1962
Moon Pilot
Moon Pilot as Air Force Officer (uncredited)
1961
Bachelor in Paradise
Bachelor in Paradise as Baseball Spectator (uncredited)
1959
The Sound and the Fury
The Sound and the Fury as Townsman (uncredited)
1958
South Pacific
South Pacific as Blue Boy
An Affair to Remember
An Affair to Remember as Elevator Passenger (uncredited)