
Don S. Davis
Biography
Don S. Davis (August 4, 1942, in Aurora, Missouri; † June 29, 2008, in Gibsons, Canada) was an American actor, artist, and former military officer. He began his career as a theater professor before transitioning to acting. He became known for his role as General George Hammond in Stargate SG-1 (1997–2007) and Major Garland Briggs in Twin Peaks (1990–1991). Davis appeared in numerous films, including A League of Their Own (1992), The Fan (1996), The 6th Day (2000), and Far Cry (2008). He often portrayed authority figures and military characters, reinforced by his real-life experience as a U.S. Army captain. In addition to acting, he was a talented painter and sculptor. He studied theater and art at Southwest Missouri State College and later earned a Ph.D. in Theater Arts from Southern Illinois University. Davis was married to Ruby Fleming-Davis and remained an influential presence in film and television until his passing
TV Shows(30)
To Love and Die
Hal

Burn Up
The Man

The Guard
Chuck

Flash Gordon
Mr. Mitchell

Psych
Camden McCallum Sr.

Supernatural
Trotter

Stargate Atlantis
Major General George Hammond

NCIS
Control Officer

Just Cause
Thorton

The Dead Zone
Senator Harlan Ellis

The Twilight Zone
Dr. Tate

The Chris Isaak Show
Del

Andromeda
Avineri

The West Wing
Don Butler

Atomic Train
General Harlan Ford

Stargate SG-1
George Hammond

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show
Mr. Washington

In Cold Blood
Roy Church

Poltergeist: The Legacy
Harold Taggart

The Sentinel
Wilton Fisker