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Robert John Davi (born 1953)[1] is an American actor, singer and filmmaker.[2] Over the course of his acting career, Davi has performed in more than 130 films. Among his most known roles are opera-singing heavy Jake Fratelli in The Goonies (1985), Vietnam veteran and FBI Special Agent Johnson in Die Hard (1988), James Bond villain Franz Sanchez in Licence to Kill (1989), police deputy chief Phil Heinemann in Predator 2 (1990) and strip club manager Al Torres in Showgirls (1995). On television, he portrayed FBI Special Agent Bailey Malone in the NBC television series Profiler (1996–2000).

Robert Davi
Davi in 2016
Born
Robert John Davi

1953 (age 6869)
New York City, U.S.
EducationHofstra University (B.A.)
Occupation
  • Actor
  • singer
  • filmmaker
Years active1977–present
Spouses
  • Jan Borenstein
    (m. 1970; div. 1980)
  • Jeri McBride
    (m. 1980; div. 1990)
  • Christine Bolster
    (m. 1990; div. 2019)
  • Diana Davi
    (m. 2019)
Children8
Musical career
GenresTraditional pop, Great American Songbook
Instrument(s)Vocals
Websitedavisingssinatra.com

Classically trained as a singer, Davi launched his professional singing career in 2011.[1][3] His first album, Davi Sings Sinatra – On The Road To Romance, hit No. 6 on the Billboard jazz charts. Praised for his voice and vocal interpretations, Davi debuted as a headliner at The Venetian Las Vegas, six months after the record was released.[4]

In 2016, Davi replaced the late Jerry Doyle as radio host for a nationally syndicated radio program on Talk Radio Network.[5]


Early life


Davi was born in 1953, in Astoria, Queens, New York, the son of Maria (née Rulli) and Sal Davi.[1] His mother was an Italian American whose family came from Nusco, Avellino, Campania and his father was from Torretta, Palermo, Sicily.[6]

Davi spoke Italian during his childhood.[1] He attended Seton Hall, a Roman Catholic high school in Patchogue, New York.[1] He has two sisters, Yvonne Davi (deceased), and Mrs. Michelle Queal. He graduated from Hofstra University, which he attended because of that university's strong drama department as well as its unique reproduction of Shakespeare's Globe Theater.[7] Davi also studied with legendary acting coach Stella Adler when he moved to Manhattan.[8]


Film career



Acting career


Davi made his motion picture debut in Contract On Cherry Street, in which he shared the screen with Frank Sinatra. He subsequently worked with Marlon Brando, Clint Eastwood, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Benicio del Toro, Bruce Willis, and Roberto Benigni, among others. He has appeared in movies including The Goonies, Die Hard, Showgirls, Son of the Pink Panther, and in the Bond film Licence to Kill (1989) as the villain Franz Sanchez, a South American drug lord and murderer.[9] In 2014, Davi appeared as Goran Vata in The Expendables 3.[10]

In 2015, Davi appeared in a music video for Bob Dylan's recording of "The Night They Called It A Day", from Dylan's album Shadows In The Night, a selection of songs which had been recorded by Frank Sinatra. Rolling Stone suggested that Davi's role in the video may be a nod towards Davi's having made his acting debut alongside Sinatra in the crime film Contract on Cherry Street, and Davi's release of his own album of Sinatra covers.[11]

In 2015, he interpreted Gabriele Tinti's poetry giving voice to the Boxer at Rest at the Getty Museum.[12]


Directing career


Davi with Stephen Dorff and Michael Shannon at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival
Davi with Stephen Dorff and Michael Shannon at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival

In 2007, Davi made his directorial debut with The Dukes, a parable regarding the mid-2000 economic crisis and its impact. The film starred himself, Chazz Palminteri, and Peter Bogdanovich. The Dukes was selected for the premiere section at the Rome Film Festival, along with films by Francis Ford Coppola, Sean Penn, Robert Redford, and Sidney Lumet. Davi was the only first-time director in the premiere section.[13] The film was screened internationally and won awards at Queens International Film Festival, WorldFest Houston [tr], Monte-Carlo Comedy Film Festival, and International Festival of comedy film of Alpe d'Huez [fr].[14][better source needed]

Robert Davi directed his third film, My Son Hunter.[15]


Recording career


Davi in 2013
Davi in 2013

In high school, Davi was praised for his singing, and auditioned for the Metropolitan Opera after being awarded first place at the prestigious New York State School Music Association's Solo Competition, where he sang Vincent Youman's "Without A Song". He subsequently received classical training with top vocal teachers, Samuel Margolis and Danial Ferro of Juilliard and Tito Gobbi. Davi damaged his voice, and later explained that he was a baritone with the "heart of a tenor and had pushed too hard, too early."[16]

Davi began to focus again on singing in 2011, and worked with "Voice Builder" Gary Catona as he prepared to record his first album.[17]

With a thirty-piece orchestra, he recorded the album at the legendary Capitol Records Building in Hollywood, where Frank Sinatra recorded on many occasions.[18]

The album, which featured new arrangements by composer Nic. tenBroek, was produced by Phil Ramone, engineered by Dan Wallin, and mixed by the legendary Al Schmitt. The album, Davi Sings Sinatra -- On The Road To Romance, was released October 24, 2011, and received significant attention from the media, garnering positive reviews.[19] Jazztimes called Davi Sings Sinatra "uniformly impressive",[20] and critic Don Heckman wrote in the Orange County Register that "there are, of course, dozens of Sinatra imitators and simulators. But what Davi does is a whole different matter. A tribute? Yes, indeed; all that and more."[21] AllMusic noted that "Davi makes no attempt to copy Sinatra's vocal sound ... Rather, he is his own singer."[22] The album reached the Top 10 on the Billboard jazz charts.[23]

In December 2012, Davi appeared along with Roger Cicero in the French/German Arte TV program Durch die Nacht mit … The episode was shot in the Little Italy area of New York City and featured conversation between Cicero and Davi and solos of Sinatra standards by both performers. In December 2013, Davi released a Christmas single, "Mistletoe and Holly", with all proceeds benefiting The Salvation Army.[17]

Davi has lent his voice to political ads, including Carly Fiorina's "Demon Sheep" attack ad, "Hot Air: The Movie", and others produced by Republican media consultant Fred Davis.[24]

Robert Davi was chosen by the United Nations to celebrate the Transformative Power of Music at the General Assembly in New York, in June 2015 – and again for the 70th Anniversary Celebration of the UN in September 2015.[25]

Davi was chosen to tribute Sinatra's 100th birthday for the July 4 PBS special; it was watched by 500,000 people outside the Capitol Building in DC and 15 million viewers.[25]

Davi was also the guest singer on the Italian version of the TV program The Voice.[25]


Personal life


Davi is a Roman Catholic.

Davi has been married four times having been divorced three times. His first marriage was to Jan Borenstein, the marriage lasted from 1970 to 1980. His second marriage was to Jeri McBride which lasted from 1980 to 1990, they had one son, Sean Christian Davi who was born in 1981. His third marriage was to Christine Bolster which lasted from 1990 to 2019.[26][27][28] They have four children together, their first daughter, Ariana Marie Davi who was born on April 3, 1990, followed by a second daughter, Frances Davi who was born in 1992.[26][27] They also had twins, their third daughter, Isabella and one son, Nicolas Edward Davi who were born on January 11, 2001.[26][27] Davi married his fourth wife Diana Davi in 2019 and they have a daughter, Gabriela Nicole Davi who was born later that year.

He is an outspoken political conservative, often speaking at Republican Party gatherings.[29] He has been invited to comment on numerous political shows and backed John McCain during his presidential campaign. He narrated several film montages that aired during the 2008 Republican National Convention.[30][31] Davi has spoken at numerous Conservative Political Action Conferences in Washington, D.C. He was a frequent guest on Fox News's late-night satire program Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld.[32] Davi endorsed Donald Trump in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, and again in 2020.[33]


Awards and honors


For his notable contributions to the Italian community, Davi was enshrined in Toronto's Italian Walk of Fame in 2013.[34]

He was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Al Torres in Showgirls (1995).


Filmography



Film


YearTitleRole Notes
1984City HeatNino
1985The GooniesJake Fratelli
1986Raw DealMax Keller
1987Wild Thing"Chopper"
1988 Action JacksonTony Moretti
Die HardFBI Special Agent Johnson
TraxxAldo Palucci
1989Licence to KillFranz Sanchez
1990PeacemakerSergeant Frank Ramos
DeceptionsJack "Harley" Kessler
Maniac Cop 2Detective Sean McKinney
Predator 2Deputy Chief Phil Heinemann
AmazonDan
1991White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma ToddCharlie "Lucky" Luciano
The Taking of Beverly HillsRobert Masterson
Legal TenderFix Cleary
1992Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue"Sully" Sullivan
Christopher Columbus: The DiscoveryMartin Pinzon
1993Maniac Cop III: Badge of SilenceDetective Sean McKinney
Night TrapDetective Mike Turner
Son of the Pink PantherHans Zarba
1994No ContestSergeant Crane
Cops and RobbersonsHorace Osborn
1995Delta of VenusThe Collector
ShowgirlsAl Torres
1996An Occasional HellState Trooper Abbott
1998The Bad PackMcQue
2001SoulkeeperMallion
2002The Sorcerer's ApprenticeMerlin / Milner
The 4th TenorLerra
The Hot ChickStan, April's Dad
2003One Last RideFather
2004Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi FleissIvan Nagy
2005In the Mix"Fish"
2007The DukesDannyAlso directorial debut
2008An American CarolAziz
2009American SummerHimself
The ButcherMurdoch
2010Magic ManSimpson
Game of DeathFrank Smith
2011Kill the IrishmanRay Ferritto
Swamp SharkSheriff Watson
2012The IcemanLeo MerksBased on Anthony Gaggi
2013DoonbySheriff Woodley
Blood of RedemptionHayden
2014Black RoseCaptain Frank Dalano
A Long Way OffFrank
The Expendables 3Goran Vata
2015Sicilian VampireSalvatore "Big Sal"
2016CriminalAdmiral LanceUncredited
2019Mob TownVito Genovese
2020Roe v. WadeWilliam J. Brennan Jr.
2022The Man Who Drew GodLawyerPost-production
2022My Son HunterDirector
2023ReaganLeonid BrezhnevPost-production

Television


YearTitleRole Notes
1977Contract on Cherry StreetMickey Sinardos, Greek HijackerTV film
1978Charlie's AngelsRitchieEpisode: "Mother Angel"
1979From Here to EternityGuardTV miniseries
The Legend of the Golden GunWilliam QuantrillTV film
Lou GrantHectorEpisode: "Hector"
The Incredible HulkRaderEpisode: "The Slam"
Barnaby JonesPete CerillaEpisode: "False Witness"
Trapper John, M.D.Officer Ed BuxtonEpisode: "Licensed to Kill"
1980Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking StoryHubbardTV film
1981DynastyAmosEpisode: "The Honeymoon"
ShannonMelEpisode: "Gotham Swansong"
The Gangster ChroniclesVito GenoveseTV miniseries
1982St. ElsewhereParick2 episodes
T. J. HookerJoe 'The Barber' Picartus / Tom Warfield2 episodes
The Powers of Matthew StarZealottaEpisode: "The Italian Caper"
Hill Street BluesStan MizellEpisode: "Stan the Man"
1983 The Optimist The Cabbie Episode: "Burning Rubber"
1983–1984The Fall GuyScar De Bond / Dan Kowal2 episodes
1984Hart to HartTony BairosEpisode: "Always, Elizabeth"
The A-TeamBoyleEpisode: "Sheriffs of Rivertown"
1985HunterSonny DunbarEpisode: "Million Dollar Misunderstanding"
1986The EqualizerMichael RiegertEpisode: "Wash-Up"
1988L.A. LawDominic SimonettiEpisode: "Leapin' Lizards"
1989WiseguyAlbert Cerrico5 episodes
1993FBI: The Untold StoriesFBI Agent Joe Pistone / Donnie Brasco2 episodes
1994Blind JusticeAlacranTV film
1995VR.5Simon BuchananEpisode: "Simon's Choice"
1996–2000ProfilerFBI Agent Bailey Malone86 episodes
1999Batman BeyondDr. Mike Morgan / Magma (voice)Episode: "Heroes"
1999–2000The PretenderAgent Bailey Malone2 episodes
2004Karen SiscoDentonEpisode: "No One's Girl"
2004–2008Stargate: AtlantisCommander Acastus Kolya6 episodes
2005Breaking VegasThe Narrator4 episodes
2006HuffDickinsEpisode: "Which Lip Is the Cervical Lip?"
2010Nip/TuckChristian's DadEpisode: "Christian Troy II"
Criminal MindsDetective Kurzbard2 episodes
2014CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationMarvin BraxtonEpisode: "Uninvited"
Asteroid vs. EarthGeneral MastersonTV film
2015Hell's KitchenHimselfReality TV series
2021–2022Paper EmpireLawrence Fintch11 episodes

Video games


YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Grand Theft Auto: Vice CityColonel Juan Garcia Cortez[35]
Disney's PK: Out of the ShadowsGeneral Zondag
2004Halo 2Rtas 'Vadumee
2006Scarface: The World Is YoursAlejandro Sosa
2007Halo 3Shipmaster Rtas 'Vadumee[35]

Music videos


YearTitleRole
2008"Burnin' Up"Jonas Brothers
2015"The Night We Called It a Day"Bob Dylan
"Sopra la media"J-Ax

References


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  2. Paul, Louis (2007). Tales from the Cult Film Trenches. McFarland & Company. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-7864-2994-3. Archived from the original on May 17, 2016. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
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  35. "Robert Davi (visual voices guide)". BTVA. Retrieved November 5, 2022. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)



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[de] Robert Davi

Robert John Davi (* 26. Juni 1951 in New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Opernsänger.
- [en] Robert Davi

[es] Robert Davi

Robert John Davi (Nueva York, 26 de junio de 1953) es un actor y cantante estadounidense.[1] Durante su carrera como actor, Davi ha actuado en más de ciento treinta películas. Entre sus trabajos más conocidos se encuentran el cantante de ópera Jake Fratelli en Los Goonies (1985), el veterano de Vietnam y agente especial del FBI Big Johnson en Die Hard (1988), el enemigo de James Bond Franz Sanchez en Licencia para matar (1989), el capitán de policía Phil Heinemann en Depredador 2 (1990), el encargado de un club de striptease Al Torres en Showgirls (1995) y el jefe criminal albanés Goran Vata en The Expendables 3. En televisión, interpretó al agente del FBI Bailey Malone en la serie Profiler (1996-2000).

[ru] Дави, Роберт

Роберт Дави (англ. Robert Davi, род. 26 июня 1951, Астория, Куинс, Нью-Йорк, США) — американский киноактёр, режиссёр, сценарист и продюсер. Известен по ролям в фильмах «Крепкий орешек», «Шоугёлз», «Лицензия на убийство», «Маньяк-полицейский 2», «Маньяк-полицейский 3: Знак молчания» и сериале «Профайлер».



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