Don S. Davis worked with Richard Dean Anderson before the "Stargate SG-1" (1997) series; he was Dana Elcar's body double on "MacGyver" (1985) and played a role as a cement truck driver. Before his untimely death one month later, his final appearance was with Rick in Stargate: Continuum (2008) (V).
(about his Stargate SG-1 character, General Hammond) Hammond, like all of the recurring characters in the series, became more understanding, flexible and committed to the individual members of SG-1 and Stargate Command as the years went on. This is simply a reflection of life itself. The longer we as individuals remain increasingly involved with a given group, the more intensely invested and protective we become.
Don S. Davis
Don Sinclair Davis
4 August 1942, Aurora, Missouri
29 June 2008, Gibsons, British Columbia, Canada
Don S. Davis is a veteran character actor in the film and television industry. He is best known for his roles as Major Garland Briggs in the series, TWIN PEAKS, and for his portrayal of General George Hammond in the series, STARGATE SG-1.
Don began working in the film industry in the early 1980's. At the time, Don's primary employment was as an assistant professor of theater - teaching courses in technical theater in the Theater Department of the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He left teaching to pursue acting fulltime in 1987. Don has appeared in numerous feature films including MIRACLE, ALASKA, A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN, NEEDFUL THINGS, LOOK WHO'S TALKING, CON AIR, and BEST OF SHOW. He has had featured roles in several dozen made for television movies including IN COLD BLOOD; THE RANGER, THE COOK AND THE HOLE IN THE SKY; COLUMBO: A BIRD IN HAND; and the mini-series, ATOMIC TRAIN. Don has also guest-starred in many dozens of well known television series including THE WEST WING, NCIS, THE DEAD ZONE, NORTHERN EXPOSURE, THE OUTER LIMITS. L.A. LAW, KNOTS LANDING, TWENTY-ONE JUMP STREET, WISEGUY, and MACGYVER.
Don is also an accomplished painter and woodcarver who has spent a lifetime honing his skills in the visual arts. Don was born and raised in the Missouri Ozarks in Aurora, Missouri, a town located in the southwestern part of the state. It's a beautiful area with picturesque towns and farms set among rolling hills, which are crisscrossed by many rivers and containing a large number of magnificent lakes. These rivers and lakes offer some of the finest fishing and boating in all of North America. Those areas of the countryside that have not been cleared for farmland are covered with an amazing variety of trees and other vegetation and an abundance of indigenous animals and birds. The towns and farmsteads contain wonderful old homes, barns and other buildings that provide nearly limitless opportunities for artistic inspiration. Don's drawings, paintings and carvings attempt to reflect his deep love for the environment and view of life that he was so fortunate to have grown up with. To view examples of Don's art and design work please visit his website at www.donsdavisart.com.
Don received a Bachelor of Science Degree with a double major in theater and art from Southwest Missouri State College in 1965. He then served three years on active duty in the United States Army. Don entered the army as a Second Lieutenant and had achieved the rank of Captain by the time he completed his required tour of active duty. Upon leaving the army, Don began working toward a Masters Degree in theatre at Southern Illinois University, in Carbondale, Illinois. Don received his Masters Degree in 1970. He then taught for a number of years before returning to Southern Illinois University to complete the coursework for a PhD in Theatre. Don received his PhD in 1982.
In July 2003, Don married his soul mate and the great love of his life, Ruby Fleming-Davis. Don and Ruby currently reside in British Columbia with their three dogs, Teto, Ming and Charley.
A former captain in the US Army, stationed in Korea in the 1970s.
Was also a skilled artist and wood craftsman.
Among his most important guest-appearances for TV was the part of Captain William Scully, Dana Scully's father, on "The X Files" (1993).
Had appeared in three different productions which featured a character named Dr. Weir: The 6th Day (2000), "Stargate SG-1" (1997) and "Stargate: Atlantis" (2004).
Was a frequent co-star of Jay Brazeau.
Had appeared in episodes of four different series with Bruce Harwood: "MacGyver" (1985), "The X Files" (1993), "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show" (1997) and "Stargate SG-1" (1997).
Had appeared in five different productions with Michael Shanks: A Family Divided (1995) (TV), "Stargate SG-1" (1997), The Artist's Circle (2000), Suspicious River (2000), and Stargate: Continuum (2008) (V).
Had appeared with Steve Bacic in five different productions: She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal (1995) (TV), "Stargate SG-1" (1997), The 6th Day (2000), "Andromeda" (2000), and Stargate: Continuum (2008) (V).
Was a frequent co-star of Jerry Wasserman.
Although Peter Williams was the main recurring guest star on "Stargate SG-1" (1997) for four years, he and Davis only shared a scene in three episodes: "Children of the Gods", "Serpent's Song" and "Point of View".
Appeared in episodes of two different series entitled "Crossroads": "The Sentinel" (1996) and "Stargate SG-1" (1997). There is also an episode of the latter series entitled "The Sentinel".
Son of MT Davis.
Graduate of Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
In one year (1991), appeared in two different productions in which a game of chess was played where humans are used for game pieces and if captured, they would be killed: "Twin Peaks" (1990) and the "All the King's Horses" episode of "Monkey Planet" (2000).
He was the only person to have an actual military service record on "Stargate SG-1" (1997).
His last appearance as "Gen. Hammond" was in Stargate: Continuum (2008) (V), which was released in the US a month after his death.