Adam Davidson

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Biography

Footballer

  • Primary profession
  • Director·producer·actor
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 09 May 1970
  • Place of birth
  • Invergowrie
  • Death date
  • 2007
  • Death age
  • 78
  • Place of death
  • 2007-0-0
  • Children
  • Education
  • Azusa Pacific University·Kenyon College·Columbia University School of the Arts·Columbia University
  • Knows language
  • English language
  • Member of
  • Carnoustie Panmure F.C.·Colchester United F.C.·Sheffield Wednesday F.C.
  • Parents
  • Gordon Davidson

Movies

TV

Books

Awards

Trivia

Won an Academy Award for his short film "The Lunch Date."

Attended Kenyon College, in Gambier, Ohio.

Once collaborated on a film -- set in Japan -- with Milos Forman. The day before production was to begin, the studio canceled the film.

His wife Jessica is in the teaching credential program at California State University, Long Beach.

He is son of director Gordon Davidson and Judi Davidson.

His mother, Judi Davidson, is a partner in Davidson & Choy Publicity, an arts and entertainment public relations firm in Los Angeles. His father Gordon Davidson , retired in 2005 as the artistic director of the Center Theater Group in Los Angeles, which consists of the Mark Taper Forum, the Ahmanson Theater and the Kirk Douglas Theater. He also directed the Broadway productions of "Children of a Lesser God" and "The Shadow Box", for which he won Tony Awards.

He graduated cum laude from Kenyon College, Ohio and received a masters degree in film from Columbia.

Son of Jack Davidson.

Quotes

Happiness statistics may be most valuable in smaller, local discussions. Understanding how different sorts of programs affect the well-being of citizens would be enormously helpful to a mayor choosing between building a new bridge or offering a tax cut.

Holiday binge-buying has deep roots in American culture: department stores have been associating turkey gluttony with its spending equivalent since they began sponsoring Thanksgiving Day parades in the early 20th century.

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