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Daniel Davis
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His take-off on
Tom Cruise
's underwear dance in the film
Risky Business (1983)
became one of
The Nanny (1993)
's classic moments.
Acted and taught for seven years at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.
Received a 2003 OBIE award as part of the acting company of Talking Heads, a series of six one-person shows.
In 1988, appeared on
Elementary, Dear Data (1988)
, which takes place on the U.S.S. Enterprise. In 1990, he played the captain of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Enterprise in
The Hunt for Red October (1990)
.
Was nominated for Broadway's 2000 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for "Wrong Mountain."
One of three actors to have had roles on board The aircraft carrier U.S.S. Enterprise and Star Trek's USS Enterprise. Mr. Davis played the holodeck character Professor Moriarty. This was on The Enterprise "D" In
Elementary, Dear Data (1988)
. He portrayed the captain of the U.S.N. version of the Enterprise in
The Hunt for Red October (1990)
. The other two were
Nichelle Nichols
and
Walter Koenig
in
Star Trek (1966)
and related movies. They were on-board the U.S.N. Aircraft Carrier in
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
.
Is a big fan of the YouTube series "Nostalgia Critic", created and hosted by Doug Walker.
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