Davey Davison

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Davey Davison
Born
Lillian M. Davis
OccupationActress
Years active1961–1981
Spouse
Mike Silverman
(m. 1998;died 2010)
)

Davey Davison (born Lillian M. Davis)[ citation needed ] is a retired American actress.

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Career

Davison appeared in the following television series: Hazel , Route 66 , Shannon , The New Breed , The Eleventh Hour , Empire , General Hospital , Perry Mason , and others. She appeared in the films The Strangler , War Party , Marriage on the Rocks and Angel, Angel, Down We Go . [1]

Davison was nominated for Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actress in 1963 for The Eleventh Hour episode Of Roses and Nightingales and Other Lovely Things. [2]

Davison married Mike Silverman in 1998, and they remained married until his death in 2010. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1964 The Strangler Tally Raymond
1965 War Party Sarah Lundeen
1965 Marriage on the Rocks Lisa Sterling
1968 Angel, Angel, Down We Go Anna Livia
1972 No Drums, No Bugles Callie Gatrell
1973When the Line Goes ThroughMayme Rucker

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961 Route 66 JoEpisode: "A Bridge Across Five Days"
1961 Shannon Effie NolanEpisode: "The Big Fish"
1961–1962 Hazel Nancy3 episodes
1962 The New Breed The New BreedEpisode: "The Torch"
1962 The Eleventh Hour Laura HunterEpisode: "Of Roses and Nightingales and Other Lovely Things"
1962, 1965 Rawhide Fanah / Meg Brewer2 episodes
1963 Empire Judy HollisterEpisode: "Season of Growth"
1963 Perry Mason Melinda TarrEpisode: "The Case of the Potted Planter"
1963 My Three Sons MarciaEpisode: "The Date Bureau"
1963, 1967 Bonanza Valerie Townsend / Louise Corman2 episodes
1964 The Nurses Carey SonnenbergEpisode: "The Human Transaction"
1964 Mr. Novak Edie CurrieEpisode: "Little Girl Lost"
1964 Slattery's People Annette RowanEpisode: "Question: Where Vanished the Tragic Piper?"
1964 Dr. Kildare Dr. Julia McQueenEpisode: "Never Is a Long Day"
1964, 1965 Ben Casey Janet Spaulding / Kathy Evans2 episodes
1965 Gunsmoke Mary StockerEpisode: "Run, Sheep, Run"
1965, 1969 The Virginian Jenny Larkin / Joan Westley2 episodes
1966 Run for Your Life Marcia HustonEpisode: "Who's Watching the Fleshpot?"
1966–1969 The F.B.I. Various roles4 episodes
1967Dick Tracy Tess Trueheart Tracy Television film
1967–1981 Insight Grace / Dinah / Rita5 episodes
1968 Premiere June FieldingEpisode: "Crisis"
1969 The Name of the Game Julie WittenEpisode: "Chains of Command"
1972 The Rookies Molly LassiterEpisode: "Pilot"
1972–1988 Days of Our Lives Various roles6 episodes
1973, 1975 Cannon Laura Balford / Betty Wilson2 episodes
1974 Mannix Cathy WalkerEpisode: "Walk a Double Line"
1974LincolnEmily Todd HelmEpisode: "Mrs. Lincoln's Husband"
1974 The Manhunter Cassy FlynnEpisode: "The Ma Gantry Gang"
1974–1977 The Streets of San Francisco Various roles3 episodes
1975 Petrocelli Ginny MorganEpisode: "A Deadly Vow"
1976 Rich Man, Poor Man Book II Virginia CalderwoodEpisode: "Chapter I"
1977 ABC Afterschool Special Hollis' MotherEpisode: "The Horrible Honchos"
1977 Tales of the Unexpected Amanda KellyEpisode: "No Way Out"
1978 The Magical World of Disney Betsy TannerEpisode: "Three on the Run"
1981 Dynasty Margaret2 episodes

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References

  1. "Davey Davison". AllMovie. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  2. "Davey Davison". Television Academy. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  3. "Mike Silverman dies at 90; touted himself as "the Realtor to the stars"". Los Angeles Times. April 25, 2010. Archived from the original on November 5, 2020. Retrieved March 26, 2023.