Stephen Davies (actor)

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Stephen Davies is a film and television actor. Stephen grew up Berkley, Michigan. His family then moved to Troy, Michigan. He started his acting career at Berkley High School, graduating in 1968, then attended Wayne State University for a few years. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1975.

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