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Encyclopedia > Roger Davis

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Roger Davis (television actor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (265 words)
Roger Davis (born 5 April 1939) is an American actor, best known for his roles in Dark Shadows.
Davis was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and first appeared on television in 1962.
In 1971, Davis narrated the title sequence voice-over for the comedy western TV series Alias Smith and Jones, starring Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes/Joshua Smith and Ben Murphy as Kid Curry/Thaddeus Jones.
TV.com: The New Home of TV Tome (1504 words)
Jon Roger Davis was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky on April 5 to Edwin and Virginia Davis.
Roger also studied existentialism and acting there (under drama coach Michael Howard, and with Curt Conway and Lonnie Chapman, who both appeared with the late James Dean in "East of Eden,") and acted in summer stock at Woodstock, NY and with the Repertory Theatre in NYC.
Roger's career as a voiceover announcer was booming as well; he and Smith appeared as announcer and actress in commercials for "Close-Up" toothpaste in the early 1970s.
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