John Davidson Movies
Character actor
John Davidson entered films in 1914. Though a native New Yorker,
Davidson seemed most at home playing sinister Middle Easterners or Europeans; he was, for example, cast as the sheik in
Priscilla Dean's 1922 version of
Under Two Flags and as Cardinal Richelieu in the 1924
Rudolph Valentino vehicle
Monsieur Beaucaire. In talkies, he was seen in roles ranging from bit-part concierges to criminal masterminds. Busiest in serials,
Davidson menaced his way through such chapter plays as
The Perils of Pauline (1934),
Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc. (1941),
The Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941),
Secret Service in Darkest Africa (1942),
The Perils of Nyoka (1942), and
The Purple Monster Strikes (1945). Even in his fleeting A-picture appearances, he remained an unsavory presence (e.g., Benedict Arnold in
Where Do We Go From Here?). Once in a while, he'd spoof his established screen image, notably as the capricious sidewalk hypnotist in the 1939
Our Gang one-reeler
Duel Personalities. He retired from films sometime in the early '50s.
John Davidson is no relation to the singer of the same name. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi