Nathan Davis (actor) explained

Nathan Davis
Birth Date:22 May 1917
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S
Death Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Years Active:1970s-2008
Children:3, including Richie and Andrew

Nathan Davis (May 22, 1917 – October 15, 2008) was an American film and television actor. He was featured in Holes, Chain Reaction, Flowers in the Attic, Stony Island.

Life and career

Davis was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Romanian-Jewish immigrants, Rose (née Marcus) and Fred Davis.[1] [2] He served in Europe during World War II and performed on the local stage and in radio productions after the war. Davis was also a pharmaceutical sales rep by trade but pursued acting after being fired from his sales job in the late '70s.

Davis started acting in the late 1970s. He appeared on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood in 1975 and in films such as Dunston Checks In, Holes, Code of Silence, Chain Reaction, Thief, Poltergeist III, and many others. He was nominated for a 1980 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for his performance in Buried Child at the Northlight Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. He was again nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for The Sunshine Boys at the National Jewish Theater in Chicago, Illinois in 1991. He was nominated for the last time for a 2001 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for 2 1/2 Jews at the Apple Tree Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.

He was married to Metta (née Talmy). They had three children: Chicago musician Richard "Richie" Peter Davis, Hollywood film director Andrew Davis, and Jo Ellen Davis Friedman. Mr. Davis also left behind Seven Grandchildren (Jessica, Danny, Jason, Julian, Gena, Jackie and Emilio) as well as Nine Great Grand Children (Jakob, Noah, Matt, Miles, Zachary, Edie, Devon, George, and Leo).

Davis died from emphysema and complications of pneumonia in Chicago at age 91.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978A Steady Rain
Stony IslandLewis
1979DummyPoliceman
1981Hudson Taylor
On the Right TrackMario
ThiefGrossman
The Children Nobody WantedOrvilleTV movie
1983Risky BusinessBusiness Teacher
1984Windy CityMr. Jones
1985Code of SilenceFelix ScaleseDirected by Andrew Davis
1986One More Saturday NightDesk Clerk
Tough GuysJimmy Ellis
1987BurglarMr. Paggif
Flowers in the AtticGrandfather Foxworth
1988Poltergeist IIIReverend Henry Kane
1989The PackageSoviet Press SecretaryDirected by Andrew Davis
1990Shaking the TreeGrandpa Sullivan
1995Steal Big Steal LittleHarry Lordly, Attorney of Record for Bonnie MartinDirected by Andrew Davis
1996Dunston Checks InVictor Dubrow
Chain ReactionMorris GrodskyDirected by Andrew Davis
2001Almost SalinasZelder Hill
2003HolesStanley Yelnats IIDirected by Andrew Davis
2006Let's Go to PrisonOld Juror(final film role)

Television

YearShow TitleEpisode TitleRole
1982
1984Too Close for Comfort"The Enemy Above"Mr. Rosenberg
1986Hill Street Blues"A Case of Klapp"Aaron Levine
1987Crime Story"Fatal Crossroads"Izzy 'The Dancer' Abrams
"Torello on Trial"Izzy 'The Dancer' Abrams
1987WiseguyDon "Joey Bags" Baglia
1987Murder OrdainedDoctor
1988Sable "Mob"Philip Lazlo
1990Father Dowling Mysteries"The Visiting Priest Mystery"Malko
1991Cheers"Carla Loves Clavin"Mr. Quincy
1995Frasier"The Innkeepers"Otto
1997ER"The Long Way Around"Mr. Novotny
1999Becker"Larry Spoke"Milton Fowler

Notes and References

  1. http://www.filmreference.com/film/83/Nathan-Davis.html Nathan Davis Biography (1917-)
  2. News: Obituary of Nathan Davis. October 17, 2008. Chicago Tribune. Trevor Jensen. August 21, 2009.