
Bruce Davison
**Bruce Davison (American actor, born 1946)** enjoys a long and distinguished career in film and television. He rose to prominence in the early 1970s with the starring role in the horror film *Willard* (1971), where he portrayed a tormented young man who controlled rats.
His most renowned and acclaimed performance is that of David in the drama *Longtime Companion* (1989), a role that earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his poignant portrayal of a man battling AIDS.
Davison has continued to work consistently, appearing in successful films such as *X-Men* (2000) as Senator Robert Kelly. He is recognized as a versatile character actor, often cast in roles as professionals, authoritative figures, or complex individuals. His style is characterized by a subtle intensity and the ability to imbue his characters with depth and intelligence, often with a touch of vulnerability.