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'''Duane Davis''', the son of [[NFL]] Hall of Fame [[defensive end]] [[Willie Davis (defensive end)|Willie Davis]], is an [[United States|American]] [[actor]] who has been in such [[film]]s as ''[[Ghosts of Mars]]'' and ''[[Paparazzi (2004 film)|Paparazzi]]''. He played [[Joe Louis]] in a made-for-TV movie about [[Rocky Marciano]], [[James Douglas (boxer)|James "Buster" Douglas]] in the [[HBO]] original movie ''[[Tyson (1995 film)|Tyson]]'' and as ESU football star Alvin Mack in the 1993 film ''[[The Program]]''. Davis played Duke DePalma, a former boxer-turned-crime fighter in ''[[Team Knight Rider]]'', a short-lived [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] series of the original ''[[Knight Rider (1982 TV series)|Knight Rider]]'' TV series. He played a [[recurring character]] in ''[[Sisters (TV series)|Sisters]]'', and has been in other TV shows such as ''[[M.A.N.T.I.S.]]'', ''[[L.A. Law]]'', ''[[A Different World (TV series)|A Different World]]'', ''[[What's Happening Now]]'', ''[[Head of the Class]]'', ''[[Little Big League]]'', and ''[[Necessary Roughness (TV series)|Necessary Roughness]]''. |
'''Duane Davis''', the son of [[NFL]] Hall of Fame [[defensive end]] [[Willie Davis (defensive end)|Willie Davis]], is an [[United States|American]] [[actor]] who has been in such [[film]]s as ''[[Ghosts of Mars]]'' and ''[[Paparazzi (2004 film)|Paparazzi]]''. He played [[Joe Louis]] in a made-for-TV movie about [[Rocky Marciano]], [[James Douglas (boxer)|James "Buster" Douglas]] in the [[HBO]] original movie ''[[Tyson (1995 film)|Tyson]]'' and as ESU football star Alvin Mack in the 1993 film ''[[The Program]]''. Davis played Duke DePalma, a former boxer-turned-crime fighter in ''[[Team Knight Rider]]'', a short-lived [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] series of the original ''[[Knight Rider (1982 TV series)|Knight Rider]]'' TV series. He played a [[recurring character]] in ''[[Sisters (TV series)|Sisters]]'', and has been in other TV shows such as ''[[M.A.N.T.I.S.]]'', ''[[L.A. Law]]'', ''[[A Different World (TV series)|A Different World]]'', ''[[What's Happening Now]]'', ''[[Head of the Class]]'', ''[[Little Big League]]'', and ''[[Necessary Roughness (TV series)|Necessary Roughness]]''. |
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He also had a small role in Carl Reiner's 1987 comedy film, ''[[Summer School (film)]]'' |
He also had a small role in Carl Reiner's 1987 comedy film, ''[[Summer School (film)|Summer School]].'' |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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Duane Davis, the son of NFL Hall of Fame defensive end Willie Davis, is an American actor who has been in such films as Ghosts of Mars and Paparazzi. He played Joe Louis in a made-for-TV movie about Rocky Marciano, James "Buster" Douglas in the HBO original movie Tyson and as ESU football star Alvin Mack in the 1993 film The Program. Davis played Duke DePalma, a former boxer-turned-crime fighter in Team Knight Rider, a short-lived spin-off series of the original Knight Rider TV series. He played a recurring character in Sisters, and has been in other TV shows such as M.A.N.T.I.S., L.A. Law, A Different World, What's Happening Now, Head of the Class, Little Big League, and Necessary Roughness. He also had a small role in Carl Reiner's 1987 comedy film, Summer School.
External links
- Duane Davis at IMDb
- Duane Davis at AllMovie