William B. Davis
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电影
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电视节目
William Bruce Davis (born January 13, 1938) is a Canadian actor, known for his role as The Smoking Man on The X-Files. He has also appeared in Stargate SG-1 as Damaris, a Prior of the Ori and as Mayor Tate on Smallville. Most recently he has appeared in FOX's Human Target as an aging mobster.
Davis was born in Toronto, Ontario, to an attorney father and psychologist mother. In 1959, he graduated from the University of Toronto with a B.A. in philosophy. Afterwards, he went on to become a drama professor at Bishop's University. He is also the founder of the William Davis Centre for Actors Study acting school in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is also a former national champion water skier. Despite being known for his smoking character, Davis actually quit smoking in the 1970s; when The X-Files started up, he was given a choice between herbal cigarettes and actual cigarettes. At first he chose the actual cigarettes, but switched to herbal shortly after for fear of becoming addicted again while playing the Cigarette Smoking Man.
He voiced the antagonist Colonel Whitley of the game The Thing. Davis had a co-starring role in a 2001 episode of The Outer Limits revival series, playing the ruthless director of a secret scientific project, in an episode entitled "Worlds Within."
Davis also hosts and narrates the series Critical Eye on the Science Channel. In 2011, he will also co-star in The Tall Man.
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作为演员/演员
超自然
学院教授
超人前传
William Tate
星际之门 SG-1
达马里斯
X档案
Cigarette Smoking Man
午夜日场
Heath Harris
麦基弗
法官
仙女座
Professor Logitch
跳跃街21号
Mr. Weidlin
跳到无穷大
Prof. Myman
外部限制
John Wymer
空中狼
F.I.R.M. Official
鬼魂时刻:La Serie
Plumberg
第一波
Sagon
Continuum
Future Alec Sadler
怀斯盖伊
萨布丽娜的隐秘世界
Methuselah
委员会
上传
David Choak
那
Mr. Gedreau
人类目标
Whitey Doyle
Caprica
Minister Chambers
小镇谋杀案
Captain Darcy Stewart
Danger Bay
诺里斯
50 estados de miedo
坦率
Poltergeist: El legado
Dr. Bill Nigel
恐惧本身
Father Chris
X档案:电影
The Cigarette-Smoking Man
Robson Arms
死亡笔记
电台主持人
皇家酒店的糟糕时刻
Judge Gordon Hoffman