Bruce Davidson
Actor
Bruce Davison is an accomplished American actor with a career spanning over five decades in film, television, and theater. He gained widespread recognition for his role in the 1971 cult classic "Willard." Davison's significant breakthrough came with his Oscar-nominated performance in the 1989 film "Longtime Companion," which also earned him a Golden Globe Award. He is also known for his roles in "X-Men" (2000) and its sequel "X2" (2003), where he portrayed Senator Robert Kelly. On television, Davison has had recurring roles in series such as "Kingdom Hospital" and "The L Word." His versatility and enduring presence in the entertainment industry have solidified his reputation as a distinguished actor.
Le cinéma dans l'oeil de Magnum
This film tells the story those photojournalists and the world of cinema. Of two seemingly opposite worlds – fiction and reality.