
Age: 79
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Bruce Allen Davison (born June 28, 1946) is an American actor and director. He portrayed Senator Robert Kelly in X-Men (2000) and X2 (2003). Davison is also well known for his starring role as Willard Stiles in the cult horror film Willard (1971), his Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning performance in Longtime Companion (1989), and as Thomas Semmes in the HBO original movie Vendetta. His other notable film roles are as Grandpa in Black Beauty (2015), Brig. Gen. Bill Marks in High Crimes, Durwood Cable in Runaway Jury, Dr. Charles Aaron in At First Sight, Richard Bowden in Apt Pupil, Reverend Parris in The Crucible, Ruby in Spies Like Us, and Richard Hagstrom in Stephen King's Golden Tales and Tales from the Darkside - the TV movie and originally in an episode of the anthology series. His best known TV roles are as Dr. Charles Graiman on the TV movie and series Knight Rider (2008), Doug Hellman on Close to Home (2005-2007), Dr. Stegman on Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital (2004-2005), George Henderson on the series Harry and the Hendersons (1991-1993), and Scott Wallace on The Practice.

Bruce Davison

William Earle
for William Earle in Batman Begins (1995)
Suggested by seangrant

How did Bruce Wayne, a young billionaire from Gotham, become a superhero who manages to fight crime? Flashbacks to his privileged childhood remind her of how he developed a terrible fear of bats. When he was young, Wayne belonged to the ninjas. His leaders, Ra's Al Ghul and Henri Ducard taught him strength, endurance and evil, against which he must fight. Back in Gotham, following the loss of his philanthropic parents in a senseless crime, Wayne crafts a secret identity with one goal: to save Gotham from criminal corruption. Here begins the legend of Batman.