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The Owls Are Not What They Seem
by Dataset
Jun 30th, 2008
07:59:11 PM
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First
by Crackles
Jun 30th, 2008
07:59:55 PM
That frakin sucks! I love SG-1 and Twin Peaks!!! Rest in peace General Hammond!
Goodbye, Mr. Davis
by DennisMM
Jun 30th, 2008
08:00:02 PM
To me he will always be Dana Scully's Navy-man father. Thanks for all the entertainment.
Fuck totally not first....
by Crackles
Jun 30th, 2008
08:00:41 PM
Yes it's Scully's dad!
Damn. Just damn.
by TheCap
Jun 30th, 2008
08:06:48 PM
SIGH ...and the 2008 Hollywood Death March suckage goes on. R.I.P., Gen. Hammond ... Godspeed to you, my friend.
"Achievement is its own reward, pride obscures it.
by Mr. Nice Gaius
Jun 30th, 2008
08:08:20 PM
dragoncon
by dakotameyers
Jun 30th, 2008
08:09:51 PM
well i guess he won't be making it
Damn...not Major Briggs.
by Mr. Nice Gaius
Jun 30th, 2008
08:11:13 PM
There is a fascinating expose of Mr. Davis on the TWIN PEAKS Season 1 box set. He seemed like a really intense but low-key and kind man. I know more people probably remember him from Stargate. But he will always be Major Garland Briggs to me.

Farewell, Mr. Davis. R.I.P.

some fuck nobody
by Prossor
Jun 30th, 2008
08:11:27 PM
can take his "authority" and shove it up his faggy asshole, rotting by now.
the family values guy from
by BadMrWonka
Jun 30th, 2008
08:12:39 PM
OMG NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
by SkidMarkedUndies
Jun 30th, 2008
08:12:59 PM
"SG1 YOU HAVE A GO!!" RIP.
just kidding!
by Prossor
Jun 30th, 2008
08:13:20 PM
wanted to sound like an unhinged asshole. he should've played the real life homer though.
the family values guy from West Wing
by BadMrWonka
Jun 30th, 2008
08:13:30 PM
he always did a good job in everything. he was a doctor in something, I remember him having a surgical mask on, taking it off, and saying something...now I gotta look it up or it'll kill me!!
Godspeed to the Alpha Site
by darquelyte
Jun 30th, 2008
08:13:44 PM
I was bummed when he left Stargate, and was always glad whenever he turned up from time to time. He was one of those character actors who may not have been a "star" but made everything he was in better. The Iris is truly closed.
The sign of a good actor, and a great star....
by CaptainWalker
Jun 30th, 2008
08:15:06 PM
Is some one who doesn't always dominate the scene, but leaves you with a feeling that you always enjoyed whatever it was he was doing. The last actor who left me with these feelings was DeForest Kelley. You will be missed old friend.
look who's talking!!
by BadMrWonka
Jun 30th, 2008
08:17:16 PM
that was it...I think...man I'm not sure now...
he always played the exact same person
by zom-bot.com
Jun 30th, 2008
08:18:50 PM
but he was good at it. these 'B' actors always touch me more than the big name people when they go.
He was an artist
by Guy Who Got A Headache And Accidentally Saves The World
Jun 30th, 2008
08:19:06 PM
Literally I mean. He did a lot of painting and sculpting. I think he was sort retiring from acting to do more of it actually. His speech to Bobby about his dream in Twin Peaks is one the coolest parts of the whole damn show. That's all I got.
Man what is up with people calling FIRST on
by Dogmatic
Jun 30th, 2008
08:20:43 PM
these obit articles?? Madness I say!!! A LITTLE respect people! Didnt see the so much but I always thought he was good on it. Rest in Peace
Good Article
by wilbur gray
Jun 30th, 2008
08:24:05 PM
on the Stargate website.I always thought he resembled Dana Elcar,never realized he doubled for him.
wasn't he originally a mlitary man?
by zom-bot.com
Jun 30th, 2008
08:26:45 PM
in real life? i thought he was actually a former military man who swung it into acting it after retirement. i was just thinking the other day about how he's in EVERYTHING. the only thing as good as a big paycheck in acting is a steady one, and this guy was steady.
Not General Hammond!?
by MrGonev5
Jun 30th, 2008
08:27:24 PM
Awwwww man....
He'll be back.
by Mace Tofu
Jun 30th, 2008
08:29:31 PM
This isn't the first time we thought he was dead.
dude, who's next?!
by zom-bot.com
Jun 30th, 2008
08:30:47 PM
renee auberjonois?! another sci-fi guy that plays the same type of guy/alien in everything...that would upset me.
I am quite bummed about this actually....
by RockLobster800
Jun 30th, 2008
08:38:58 PM
I mean of all the Hollywood legends dieing recently, Davis was little fish-but he mattered to me and a lot of people. I loved major Briggs, and the man brought a smile to my face everytime I saw him, in no matter what show...RIP sir
Who?
by themasterofnonsense
Jun 30th, 2008
08:39:37 PM
And Jack Black and Ben Stiller still live
by ChrisTuckersOnlyFan
Jun 30th, 2008
08:40:42 PM
reason 325235235 why I do not believe in god.
What the HELL is going on?!?!?
by googamooga
Jun 30th, 2008
08:44:25 PM
Celebs are dropping like flies! I wouldn't mind so much if it was annoying douche celebrities, but General Frickin' Hammond?!?! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember that scene in Twin Peaks..
by Underdogthe3rd
Jun 30th, 2008
08:46:35 PM
When he talk with his son about a vision a dream that he had about the future. It was something. That was a great moment. Isnt that life is all about? Great moments?
Sorry to hear this.
by mrfan
Jun 30th, 2008
08:47:57 PM
Always added a little more to any scene he was involved with.

RIP

May he rest in peace
by SpencerTrilby
Jun 30th, 2008
08:49:31 PM
great character actor. Too bad his last project will be a Dr Boll "movie"... Hopefully people will remember him from the good shows he played in instead.
RIP
by Mr_X
Jun 30th, 2008
08:51:21 PM
stargate slid down that slippery slope when hammond and o'neal left. RIP sir
reading is fun
by Bouncy X
Jun 30th, 2008
08:51:47 PM
so one person asks if he played scully's dad while another asked if he was really in the military....dont you people read the article before posting? oh wait...nevermind, this is AICN.
bollocks!
by Obscura
Jun 30th, 2008
08:55:23 PM
great actor, always got an "oh its him" from me whenever he was in anything. a great ammount of memorable roles. i wish legends would stop dying.
Goodnight, sweet prince
by themanwhojaped
Jun 30th, 2008
08:58:12 PM
My friends and I used to always joke about him showing up to auditions and saying "I have my own Air Force uniform!" He will be missed
YIKES!
by Neil_the_Sheep
Jun 30th, 2008
08:59:58 PM
I'm not gonna go into how I loved this guy...I didn't really know him in anything (except Best in Show as someone pointed out). However, if I was in the entertainment business, I'd be crappin' my pants. These people are dropping like flies latley.
Damn.
by Darkocity
Jun 30th, 2008
09:01:52 PM
Was just getting through the second season set on dvd for the first time. I loved the spiritual angle that his character brought to a military person and in the twin peaks world, as Cooper and um..Miguel Ferrer? did to to fbi agents; and the actor really grounded that and made you beleive in it. Sometimes feel like miss having more characters and actors that seem like they compliment each other so well like that so effortlessly or naturally. RIP
yeah i fucked up
by zom-bot.com
Jun 30th, 2008
09:03:46 PM
totally didn't read the part about him being military- i just saw his picture and started reacting/typing.everybody dies. we just have to take these examples and remember how one person can touch alot of live without being a big deal, and how everything is interconnected.
Stargate didn't slide down any slopes....
by Crackles
Jun 30th, 2008
09:07:16 PM
Seasons nine and ten were amazing!!! Hallowed are the Ori. I'm glad he's in Continuum though! I always loved it when he would be in the show after season seven. And the atlantis appearances are priceless! And being one who said "first" I just signed up for ain't it cool today and I noticed that's what everyone did when they're the first to post witch I thought I was. I mean no disrespect to Mr. Davis! I think you people should chill the fuck out and just write about how awesome the man was!
Seemed like such a nice guy
by YotzVonFrelnik
Jun 30th, 2008
09:08:54 PM
I can't know what he was like in real life, but every time you saw him on screen you just felt he must be a great guy if you met him.
65!?
by Funketeer
Jun 30th, 2008
09:10:43 PM
Crap, I thought he was 65 20 years ago when I was watching Twin Peaks. Too bad though. He was a great character actor.
Great headline Herc
by FatherMcGruderKicksAssForTheLord
Jun 30th, 2008
09:12:08 PM
Seriously. I'm always sorry to hear about the death of someone I admire, but that was an evocatively referential statement.

Also, kudos to you guys who brought up Major Briggs' speech to Bobby - that scene has an honest emotional resonance to it that almost seems to eclipse its surroundings.

Drag
by I am the most horrible
Jun 30th, 2008
09:13:13 PM
He was "that guy."

I have tremendous respect for "that guys" and Don S. Davis is a great example. I'm sorry to say I never knew his name before hearing he'd died, but that's sort of the mark of a "that guy."

RIP

Hmmm.
by Darkman
Jun 30th, 2008
09:18:49 PM
Davis was one of those actors where you know his face, but not the name.

Seen him in a bunch of things, but, to me, he'll always be the doctor in LOOK WHO'S TALKING. He will be missed.
As a huge Twin Peaks fan
by VictorNewman
Jun 30th, 2008
09:20:30 PM
this is sad news indeed, RIP
Hello, Starbuck. It's Ahab.
by Nasty In The Pasty
Jun 30th, 2008
09:22:52 PM
People would say to me, life is short - kids, they grow up fast, before you know it, it's over. I never listened. To me life went at a proper pace, there were rewards until the moment that I knew, I understood, I would never see you again. My little girl. Then my life felt as if it had been the length of one breath, one heartbeat. I never knew how much I loved my daughter until could never tell her. At that moment I would have traded every medal, every commendation, every promotion for one more second with you. We'll be together again, Starbuck. But not now. Soon.
Too soon!
by Ye Not Guilty
Jun 30th, 2008
09:24:22 PM
Jesus, he was only 65 for cryin' out loud.
RIP
by Chief Joseph
Jun 30th, 2008
09:29:58 PM
He was Wild Bill in those recent CGI straight-to-video G.I. Joe movies. Needless to say, he was the only good thing about them. I know he always played military guys, but he was damn good at it.
I am logged in as NickJBauer2009 . . .
by NickJBauer2009
Jun 30th, 2008
09:32:09 PM
But I am not NickJBauer2009.

Strange.

I always liked that guy...
by MJohnson
Jun 30th, 2008
09:36:59 PM
...too bad Stargate was such utter shite.
wow
by palooka_boy
Jun 30th, 2008
09:42:08 PM
never knew this guy's name, but he was always one of those "Oh, its THAT guy" people. RIP
Oh, man...
by JustinSane
Jun 30th, 2008
09:54:29 PM
...Major Briggs was always one of my favorite Twin Peaks characters. A man of honor, he was.
very shitty indeed...
by DigitalBeachWar
Jun 30th, 2008
09:57:48 PM
i really enjoyed his character on Twin Peaks and in SG
I stood in line behind him at a coffee shop once
by palinode
Jun 30th, 2008
09:59:36 PM
He was wearing jeans and a stripy polo shirt. It was strange seeing him without some kind of uniform on.
DAMNIT!!!
by br1947
Jun 30th, 2008
10:16:06 PM
Always liked that guy
For the very best example of Don S. Davis...
by SamBluestone
Jun 30th, 2008
10:21:37 PM
... you owe it to yourself to check the extras disc of TWIN PEAKS Season 1 and look for his "postcard," the little "where are they now?" mini-interview that many of the actors did. His was by far the most unconventional, but in those ten minutes, we get a small but utterly moving and tender insight into this soft-spoken gentleman. Would that it was on YouTube so I could show others. I dearly urge you all to check it out if you have Season 1.
Woah for a second there I thought it was
by messi
Jun 30th, 2008
10:28:11 PM
the composer of the Matrix films.
"There are times when silence is golden."
by Ultron ver 2.0
Jun 30th, 2008
10:31:30 PM
*slaps Bobby across face*
His speech to Bobby is awesome...
by PotSmokinAlien
Jun 30th, 2008
10:35:21 PM
...but so is the scene where Bobby smokes at the dinner table and talks back to Major Briggs, so Major Briggs smacks Bobby in the face so hard that the cigarette gets lodged in his slice of meatloaf. That, my friends, is what I am talking about.

May this bastion of gentle intensity rest in peace.

Ultron v 2.0
by PotSmokinAlien
Jun 30th, 2008
10:36:11 PM
You apparently complete me
Damn...
by nascentia
Jun 30th, 2008
10:38:30 PM
This really, really sucks. I haven't seen him in Twin Peaks or anything else, but the past two weeks I've been buying and watching every season of SG-1 in order. Don Davis IS General Hammond, and that character fucking rocks so much. I just started Season 5...watching the rest won't be the same now. Fuck. Stan Winston, George Carlin, now General George Hammond of the SGC. Very sad it couldn't be Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, and Hannah Montana.
Cunt Farts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by crackerfarmboy
Jun 30th, 2008
10:40:07 PM
Whose pumped for The Dark Knight?
Rest in peace, Mr. Davis
by Frisco
Jun 30th, 2008
10:40:20 PM
Like everyone else in this talkback, I have extremely fond memories of Don Davis's work. I especially enjoyed his character on "Twin Peaks." In that show he brings a nuanced, extremely skilled performance to what may at first appear to be a simple role, but one which reveals hints of so much more as the show goes on. One scene in particular really stands out for me. In it, the Major is having breakfast with his son, Bobby, and decides to share with him a dream that he had the previous night. At this point in the show Bobby is in a dark, dark place, and clearly feels that nobody understands him. Up until now his father has been an uptight cypher to him, the last person in the world whom he'd expect to say anything of the slightest relevance. Here's the scene: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v = ISVZ3GrMJk8 (delete the space in the url). In my opinion it's one of the best father-son scenes ever, and it's less than three minutes long and on an episode of a network TV show. Amazing...
Ah geez....
by Paul T. Ryan
Jun 30th, 2008
10:41:07 PM
Such as shame, and such a good actor. RIP Mr Davis.
Such A Weird Bummer!
by Pogue__Mahone
Jun 30th, 2008
11:13:51 PM
I just got off the couch where I'd JUST finished watching a few episodes of My Twin Peaks boxset with buddy. He just left my apartment a few minutes ago but we were commenting on the fact that Davis played Scully's Dad on X-Files... and mere minutes later I log on to see this sad news!? My thoughts to his family, friends and fans!
fuckin worst june ever
by bacci40
Jun 30th, 2008
11:22:09 PM
gas prices through the roof and everyone dying...
wow this sucks
by mmaddox3
Jun 30th, 2008
11:23:02 PM
i was literally just talking about him, i watched hook like 2 days ago and he shows up as one of the lawyers in robin williams office at the beginning, which i found very odd, its funny cause theres this part where all the lawyers say something corny to williams in unison...expect davis, he stays silent. i found it rather amusing. ill miss this guy, my sympathys go out to his family.
I always loved seeing him pop up in other things
by CherryValance
Jun 30th, 2008
11:34:38 PM
knowing him mostly from TP of course, I'd always yell "Garland!" I thought that character was such a great dad. Aww. This is sad. My condolences go out to his family.
Someone find Death and pull a Rimmer on him
by DarthFloyd
Jun 30th, 2008
11:39:28 PM
For those of you who saw the final ep of Red Dawrf, Death comes calling for Rimmer as the ship is falling apart. Rimmer asks Death if there is someone behind him, Death turns his head, and BLAMMO!!! Boot to the ball-sac and DEATH goes down. Maybe then Death will stop taking the most talented away from us!

Don Davis was one of those actors that could make any episode of television better by just walking in. Many people have already mentioned his best known parts...Twin Peaks, The X-Files, Stargate SG-1. I was disappointed when Hammond left as well (no disrespect to Beau Bridges). Rest In Peace, General...You Will Be Missed.

Iris Closed, Sir.

"I'm the General, and I want it to spin."
by Johnny Smith
Jul 1st, 2008
12:44:34 AM
Great man, great actor. He was welcome wherever he made an appearance, be it Stargate, Supernatural, The X-Files, The Dead Zone or what-have-you. In person, he was the sweetest, warmest human being anyone could ever hope to meet. RIP, sir. You will be missed.
He has Accended...
by MGTHEDJ
Jul 1st, 2008
12:48:10 AM
to use the Stargate reference. What a great Character Actor. Indeed..Rest In Peace sir.----m
Hammond of Texas as fallen!
by keltic1701
Jul 1st, 2008
12:50:08 AM
This will be sad news for Master Bra'tac! And for all us Stargate fans as well. Gods speed Mr. Davis!
ABE VIGODA LAUGHS AT YOU ALL!!
by thelordofhell
Jul 1st, 2008
12:52:05 AM
Abe Vigoda will outlive everyone!! All hail the great Abe Vigoda!!
RIP, Gen. Hammond
by Darth_Gonz
Jul 1st, 2008
01:09:07 AM
Sadly, the Go'aould sarcophagus won't fix this.
RIP
by notspock2
Jul 1st, 2008
01:19:49 AM
thanks for being around in the first place Major Briggs.
Very sad news
by Charlie & Tex
Jul 1st, 2008
02:08:52 AM
Though we gave up on Stargate SG-1 around the fifth or sixth season, Mr Davis' performances in the show really helped to anchor the thing in some sort of reality. His portrayal of a tough veteran who was catapulted into a realm completely outside of past experiences was multi-layed and always compelling. God speed.
Guess he finally figured out the painting in the Owl Cave
by Uncle_Pooch
Jul 1st, 2008
03:09:00 AM
RIP Soldier
RIP!
by photoboy
Jul 1st, 2008
03:19:16 AM
Don S Davis was one of the best characters on Stargate and he was always great on whatever show he appeared in. Rest in peace Mr Davis!
Just deciphered a message from deep space:
by newc0253
Jul 1st, 2008
03:24:07 AM
the owls are not what they seem.

possibly my favourite scene in the entire show.

RIP Gen. Hammond
by SID 8.0
Jul 1st, 2008
03:41:00 AM
Report to Heaven at 0600 Hrs.
RIP Don S. Davis
by snappy
Jul 1st, 2008
03:58:04 AM
He was one of the best things about SG-1, entirely believable as a principled, brave man with a quiet authority over, and great respect for, his subordinates. Everyone has to go sometime, but 65?
65 is too young...
by Sledge Hammer
Jul 1st, 2008
04:13:36 AM
...though he has had health problems for a few years now, in fact that's why he left Stargate, because the workload was too much for him. It's a shame too, he was such a natural actor, and he did have range, as those who have seen more than just how roles in Stargate, X-Files and Twin Peaks would know, he unfortunately just didn't often get the opportunity to stretch those acting muscles. But they were there all the same. Rest in peace sir.
bummer!
by Gabba-UK
Jul 1st, 2008
04:46:48 AM
I hate when these quality actors are lost to us. I was just watching some episodes from the The West Wing last week and he was in it. He always elevated a show or film with his presence. Will be missed.
Nasty in the pasty, superb quotage
by Sir Limps
Jul 1st, 2008
04:53:31 AM
So im repeating it, beautiful stuff: "People would say to me, life is short - kids, they grow up fast, before you know it, it's over. I never listened. To me life went at a proper pace, there were rewards until the moment that I knew, I understood, I would never see you again. My little girl. Then my life felt as if it had been the length of one breath, one heartbeat. I never knew how much I loved my daughter until could never tell her. At that moment I would have traded every medal, every commendation, every promotion for one more second with you. We'll be together again, Starbuck. But not now. Soon."
Hell of a nice man
by Nico Toscani
Jul 1st, 2008
06:21:19 AM
I had the privilege of eating lunch with Don a few years back at the Twin Peaks festival. He was, without a doubt, one of the nicest guys I have ever met from any walk of life. This is truly sad news.
A shame.
by DocPazuzu
Jul 1st, 2008
06:54:28 AM
He was one of those guys who could make you like a character by using very small means.

Loved that WTF scene in Twin Peaks when he suddenly and inexplicably showed up on his own doorstep in the rain wearing a World War 1 fighter pilot outfit.

R.I.P.

Damn...
by Sebilrazen
Jul 1st, 2008
07:10:42 AM
whilst this doesn't affect me as much as Stan or George's deaths, I'm still saddened by his passing. He was a great character actor. 65 is too young.

by Skywinker
Jul 1st, 2008
07:20:27 AM
Fuck sticks! I really liked this guy, RIP my man
RIP. Sad news
by Col. Tigh-Fighter
Jul 1st, 2008
07:30:21 AM
Thought he was great as the conscience in Stargate:SG1. Added a real air of authenticity to that show.

Was also a dog show judge in Christopher Guests Best in Show.

RIP
by turketron
Jul 1st, 2008
07:32:51 AM
I always loved his work, especially as Gen. Hammond. He will be missed.
Too bad, quite a loss
by indyjonez100
Jul 1st, 2008
07:33:35 AM
Always enjoyed him on Stargate SG1 and other shows he was in. He will be missed.
RIP
by theonecalledshoe
Jul 1st, 2008
07:50:46 AM
The guy seemed a little young to just pass away.
He was always a nice surprise.
by Mosquito March
Jul 1st, 2008
08:00:55 AM
This guy was one of the great character actors of the last 20 years. He wasn't quite as ubiquitous as somebody like J.T. Walsh, of whom I'm still mourning the loss, but I was always so happy to see Don Davis turn up in a movie or TV show.
I loved his work in A League Of Their Own
by Manos
Jul 1st, 2008
09:22:56 AM
He looked every inch the crusty, old school baseball manager. He was also a part of my Friday nights on SG-1 for many years. You will be missed, sir. God Speed.
The Owls are not what they seem
by Samuel Fulmer
Jul 1st, 2008
09:38:37 AM
RIP.
Bobby, may I share something with you?
by henrydalton
Jul 1st, 2008
10:03:25 AM
"A vision, I had in my sleep last night. As distinguished from a dream, which is a mere sorting and cataloguing of the days events by the subconscious; a vision fresh and clear as a mountain stream, the mind revealing itself to itself. In my vision I was on the verandah of vast estate, a palazzo of some fantastic proportion. There seemed to emanate from it, a light from within this gleaming, radiant marble. I had known this place. I had, in fact, been born and raised there and this was my first return, a reunion with the deepest well-springs of my being. As I wondered about I noticed happily that the house has been immaculately maintained and there had been added to it a number of additional rooms, but in a way that blended so seamlessly with its original construction that one would not detect any difference. Returning to the house's grand foyer, there came a knock on the door. I opened it, and my son was standing there. He was happy and carefree, clearly living a life of deep harmony and joy. We embraced, a warm and loving embrace, nothing withheld. We we're, in this moment, one. My vision ended, and I awoke with an overwhelming feeling of optimism and confidence in you, and your future. That was my vision Bobby, it was you." R.I.P. Don. You'll be missed.
PS
by henrydalton
Jul 1st, 2008
10:18:38 AM
The grammatical errors in that weren't mine... don't shoot the cut+paste guy...
"Garland? Judy Garland?"
by Ultron ver 2.0
Jul 1st, 2008
10:44:36 AM
I always get a chuckle thinking of Garland coming out of his sedation/drugged scene on Twin Peaks.
Fred liked him too
by Freds_Balls_in_a_Mason_Jar
Jul 1st, 2008
12:26:12 PM
He will be missed
A solid character actor...
by Bones
Jul 1st, 2008
12:59:53 PM
He did a lot of fine work in a lot of fine shows. It freaks me out that he is was my dad's age. Rest in peace, Mr. Davis.
The huckleberries are particularly declicious today
by bswise
Jul 1st, 2008
02:41:48 PM
He is one of my top ten vocal actors of all time. Right up there with John Huston and Orsen Welles, Don S. Davis' delivery of the most mundane lines could kill.
Funny personal note: I happened to be reading Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian when Twin Peaks was on the air, and Major Briggs' imitable speaking style became, for me, the voice of The Judge.
RIP
I loved him on TWIN PEAKS...
by christian66
Jul 1st, 2008
03:19:35 PM
He was a great character and of course, Hollywood lefties presenting a military man with heart and honor.
Most believable character on Stargate
by _Maltheus_
Jul 1st, 2008
04:00:18 PM
Granted, he was actually in the military at one time, but he played generals better than anyone else out there. So young too. Too bad.
Watched about everything he was ever in, this sucks...
by Wldmk
Jul 1st, 2008
05:41:43 PM
He ruled in every role i ever watched him in and Stargate was never the same after he left - like Maltheus said, he was the mot believable character on the show, terrific character actor through & through. Rest in Peace, Mr Davis...
RIP
by AlwaysThere
Jul 1st, 2008
06:04:02 PM
I've seen him in a lot of things.
Major Briggs
by Dave Bowman
Jul 1st, 2008
08:18:32 PM
His talk with Bobby at the cafe, over pie, was one of the finest moments ever on television. I think Bobby and even the actor who played him was floored as well. Too bad we never got to see him turn into the man the Major envisioned. Don Davis, sir, rest in peace.
The only character in Peaks...
by Cloaker Cobra
Jul 1st, 2008
09:04:57 PM
...that could out-Coop Dale Cooper. This show was and always will be my rite of passage TV series, and the Briggs stayed steadfast throughout the series, never betrayed by the asinine comedic elements that plagued the second season. Without his character, the saving resolution of the final act of this show would have been greatly diminished. I joined the Air Force in 1991. It was because I wanted to be the kind of man that I saw the Briggs & Cooper characters to be. I have fallen short of that, but today's news gives me inspiration to remember where i came from, and what I need to do. Thank you, Mr. Davis.
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