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3 Personal life. Toggle Personal life subsection. 3.1 Family. 4 Credits. ... Stand Up Jim Davidson (1990), [7] was recorded at London's Royalty Theatre. [8]
Jim Davidson (born January 18, 1963) is an American actor and model active in the 1990s and early 2000s. Davidson is a graduate of Lehigh University . He starred in the 2003 film Disaster (also known as Cult of Fury ) as Roger Goodwin.
From 1991 to 2002, Virgo was co-presenter of the snooker-based TV game show Big Break with Jim Davidson. The 30-min show paired three contestants with three tour snooker players in a three-round format to win the contestants prizes. He coined his catchphrase "Pot as many balls as you can" when asked by Davidson to explain the first round rules.
She met Jim Davidson in December 1986, and he moved to Bristol in mid-February 1987, when she was 26. The previous week she had been living on Pembroke Road with 24 year old Bill Haynes of Rickford. [7] Davidson married her at Bristol at 11.10am on Thursday 19 February 1987.
Davidson and Sally Field on TV's The Girl with Something Extra (1973). John Hamilton Davidson [1] (born December 13, 1941) [2] is an American actor, singer, and game show host known for hosting That's Incredible!, Time Machine, and Hollywood Squares in the 1980s, and a revival of The $100,000 Pyramid in 1991.
James Davidson grew up in Birchgrove, New South Wales and began playing brass instruments in 1917 with the Compulsory Military Training Band. [1] He played drums and cornet and began to perform as part of cinema pit ensembles and dance bands. [2] During the 1930s Davidson led the Jim Davidson Dance Band which performed nationally on ABC Radio. [1]
On TODAY Jan. 31, Pete Davidson opened up about his tattoo removal process and revealed how a major life event played a part in making him want to change his appearance.
Credited as "Jm J. Bullock" because there was another "Jim Bullock" in the actors union, [3] Bullock became a notable entertainment figure in the 1980s when he co-starred on the sitcom Too Close for Comfort as Monroe Ficus and was a regular guest on John Davidson's updated version of the game show Hollywood Squares; Bullock occasionally substituted for Davidson as host. [4]