Owen Davis Jr.
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Owen Gould Davis Jr. | |
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Born | October 6, 1907 New York City, U.S. |
Died | May 21, 1949 Long Island Sound, New York, U.S. | (aged 41)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1929–1940 |
Spouse(s) | Laina Muroni |
Owen Gould Davis Jr. (October 6, 1907 – May 21, 1949) was an American actor, known primarily for his work in film. He also performed in the theatre, making his Broadway debut in the play Carry On (1928), which his father Owen Davis had written.
Biography[]
Born in 1907 in New York City, Davis Jr. was the son of dramatist Owen Davis and his wife, actress Elizabeth Breyer. In 1923 his father won the Pulitzer Prize for drama for his play Icebound.
Educated at Yale University, Davis was one of the leading students in the drama school. He was chosen captain of the boxing team.
On stage, Davis made his Broadway debut in the play Carry On (1928), written by his father Owen Davis. He soon began working in film, making his screen debut with Walter Huston. Later he toured on stage with Huston. After gaining more stage experience, Davis went to Hollywood and began to specialize in movies.
During World War II, Davis served in the United States Army. Afterward, he became a television producer.
He married .
Davis died on May 21, 1949. He drowned in a sailing accident on Long Island Sound.
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1929 | They Had to See Paris | Ross Peters | |
1930 | All Quiet on the Western Front | Peter | |
1930 | Good Intentions | Bud Finney | |
1936 | Murder on a Bridle Path | Edward 'Eddie' Fry | |
1936 | Special Investigator | George Fenwick | |
1936 | Bunker Bean | Bunker Bean | |
1936 | Grand Jury | Steve O'Connell | |
1936 | The Plot Thickens | Robert Wilkins | |
1937 | The Woman I Love | Mezziores | |
1937 | It Could Happen to You! | Fred Barrett | |
1937 | Luck of Roaring Camp | Davy | |
1938 | Touchdown, Army | Cadet Kirk Reynolds | |
1939 | These Glamour Girls | Greg Smith | |
1939 | Henry Goes Arizona | Danny Regan | |
1939 | Thou Shalt Not Kill | Allen Stevens | |
1940 | Knute Rockne All American | Gus Dorais | (final film role) |
External links[]
- 1907 births
- 1949 deaths
- American male film actors
- American male stage actors
- Deaths by drowning
- Deaths by drowning in the United States
- Accidental deaths in New York (state)
- 20th-century American male actors
- American film actor, 1900s birth stubs
- American theatre actor stubs