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Don S. Davis, 1942--2008

Posted by Phil Nugent

The character actor Don S. Davis has died at 65 of a heart attack. Born in Aurora, Missouri, Davis spent served three terms of active duty in the U.S. Army, rising to the rank of Captain, before pursuing a degree in theater and spending a decade working as a teacher at the University of British Columbia. He was forty when he began to get work acting in film and television. Squat, burly and bald, he was a natural for authoritarian figures and played many a dad, judge, doctor, prison guard, and befuddled bystander in such movies as Stakeout, A League of Their Own, Hero, and Con Air. But it was his role in Twin Peaks that earned him a permanent place in pop culture history and made him a cult character god. As Major Briggs, father to barking malcontent Bobby Briggs, he first came across as the dad of fifties nightmares, a stuffy, repressive hardass who seemed to have been born in a military uniform. But as with so much in David Lynch's world, Major Briggs's blandly domineering surface turned out to be camouflage, and in a key scene with his troubled son, the Major revealed a warmer, soulful side that nicely set off his can-do attitude and mysterious inside knowledge of the UFO phenomenon. he would go on to reprise the role in Lynch's movie Fire Walk with Me, but the real impact of Twin Peaks on his career was that his association with it seemed to make him a prize catch among casting directors working on TV shows that aspired to hipness, such as Profit, where he could be seen in the pilot episode as the local sheriff shaking his head in wonder at the sorry upbringing of the sociopathic title character. Certainly his background playing Major Briggs seemed to inform his two other best-known roles: Major General George Hammond on the cable TV series Stargate SGI, which ran for ten years starting in 1997, and Captain William Scully, father to FBI agent Dana Scully, in the great The X-Files episode "Beyond the Sea." His big scene there, sitting in a chair and speaking inaudibly to the daughter who hasn't yet received the news that he's just died, is the best David Lynch sequence in TV history that wasn't directed by David Lynch.


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"Bobby, may I share something with you? A vision, I had in my sleep last night. As distinguished from a dream, which is a mere sorting and cataloguing of the days events by the subconscious; a vision fresh and clear as a mountain stream, the mind revealing itself to itself. In my vision I was on the veranda of a vast estate, a palazzo of some fantastic proportion. There seemed to emanate from it a light, from within this gleaming, radiant marble. I had known this place. I had, in fact, been born and raised there, and this was my first return, a reunion with the deepest well-springs of my being. As I wondered about I noticed happily that the house had been immaculately maintained and there had been added to it a number of additional rooms, but in a way that blended so seamlessly with its original construction that one would not detect any difference. Returning to the house's grand foyer, there came a knock on the door. I opened it, and my son was standing there. He was happy and carefree, clearly living a life of deep harmony and joy. We embraced, a warm and loving embrace, nothing withheld. We were, in this moment, one. My vision ended, and I awoke with an overwhelming feeling of optimism and confidence in you, and your future. That was my vision, Bobby. It was you."

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