Jim Davidson (actor)

Not to be confused with Jim Davidson (British Comedian)

Jim Davidson
Born
James Francis Peter Davidson

(1963-01-18) January 18, 1963
OccupationActor, model
Years active1994–2005
Notable work
Pacific Blue
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)

Jim Davidson (born January 18, 1963) is an American actor and model active in the 1990s and early 2000s. Davidson is a graduate of Lehigh University.

Career

He graduated from Selinsgrove High School in Snyder County, Pennsylvania, United States . Jim earned his Bachelor of Science from Lehigh University. He worked as a public accountant for Price Waterhouse Cooper in New York City before he was discovered by a model agency.

Davidson's first television role came as the pit reporter on the monster truck racing series Monster Wars, which lasted one season in 1993 before being cancelled. He is best known for his work on the mid-1990s television drama Pacific Blue. Since then, Davidson has guest-starred in a number of prime time dramas and appeared on CBS's Soap Guiding Light from 2001–2002 and 2005.

A television pilot based on the Snopes.com website, called Snopes: Urban Legends, was completed in 2002 with Davidson as host, but major networks passed on the project.[1]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Monster Wars Pit Reporter Unknown episodes
1995 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Assassin / Boomer 2 episodes
1995 Crowfoot Det. Nick Crowfoot Television film
1995 Last Gasp Julian Weeks
1996 Reasons of the Heart Berkeley Russell
1996–2000 Pacific Blue TC Callaway 101 episodes
1997 The Sentinel Mitch Jaeger
2000 Charmed Evan Stone
2000 18 Wheels of Justice Jesse James Rader 3 episodes
2005 The Bold and the Beautiful Dr. Johnny Berlanti 2 episodes
2005 CSI: Miami Rod Merrick
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References

  1. Bond, Paul (September 7, 2002). "Web site separates fact from urban legend". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved July 17, 2012.


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