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In the [[Season 3]] | '''Bruce Davison''' is an American Actor, Director and Producer, born on 28 June, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is perhaps most well known for his character Senator Bob Kelly in the first X-men films. | ||
In the [[Season 3]] Battlestar Galactica episode entitled [[The Woman King]], Davison plays [[Dr. Robert]], a civilian Physician. In this episode he is accused by a bereaved mother, [[Mrs. King]], of providing substandard medical care to the Gemonese population, which possibly resulted in the untimely death of her son. | |||
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Nationality: | USA | ||||
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Bruce Davison is an American Actor, Director and Producer, born on 28 June, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is perhaps most well known for his character Senator Bob Kelly in the first X-men films.
In the Season 3 Battlestar Galactica episode entitled The Woman King, Davison plays Dr. Robert, a civilian Physician. In this episode he is accused by a bereaved mother, Mrs. King, of providing substandard medical care to the Gemonese population, which possibly resulted in the untimely death of her son.