Randy Davison is a filmmaker. Randy moved to Southern California to practice his skill after leaving his native Idaho, where he traded palm trees for potatoes. He came to Los Angeles to further his education with The Stella Adler Theatre and The Atlantic Theatre Company after earning a BA in Theatre Arts from Boise State University in 1997.
In addition to numerous commercials, voiceovers, movies, and television projects, he has also acted in a number of plays, including the world premiere of “Drop” at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and co-starred in “The Ruling Class” with “Glee’s” Jayma Mays at The Knightsbridge Theatre in Los Angeles with The National American Shakespeare Company.
Randy plays the infamous Senator Joseph McCarthy in the Oscar-nominated Lee Daniels film “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” and the legendary Hollywood Trocadero in the 2021 Oscar-winning David Fincher film “Mank,” both of which were directed by Fincher.
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