
Don S. Davis (August 4, 1942, in Aurora, Missouri; † June 29, 2008, in Gibsons, Canada) was an American actor, artist, and former military officer. He began his career as a theater professor before transitioning to acting. He became known for his role as General George Hammond in Stargate SG-1 (1997–2007) and Major Garland Briggs in Twin Peaks (1990–1991). Davis appeared in numerous films, including A League of Their Own (1992), The Fan (1996), The 6th Day (2000), and Far Cry (2008). He often portrayed authority figures and military characters, reinforced by his real-life experience as a U.S. Army captain. In addition to acting, he was a talented painter and sculptor. He studied theater and art at Southwest Missouri State College and later earned a Ph.D. in Theater Arts from Southern Illinois University. Davis was married to Ruby Fleming-Davis and remained an influential presence in film and television until his passing

Midnight Matinee
1988 · as Earle Gardner

Con Air
1997 · as Man In Car

Cliffhanger
1993 · as Stuart

Hook
1991 · as Dr. Fields

The 6th Day
2000 · as Cardinal de la Jolla

The Fan
1996 · as Stook

A League of Their Own
1992 · as Racine Coach Charlie

The Uninvited
2009 · as Mr. Henson

Best in Show
2000 · as Mayflower Best in Show Judge

Needful Things
1993 · as Reverend Rose

Look Who's Talking
1989 · as Dr. Fleischer

Hero
1992 · as Probation Officer

Stargate: Continuum
2008 · as Lieutenant General George Hammond

Look Who's Talking Too
1990 · as Dr. Fleischer

Miracle
2004 · as Bob Fleming

Twin Peaks
1989 · as Maj. Garland Briggs

Stakeout
1987 · as Prison Gate Guard

Watchers
1988 · as Veterinarian