Biography for
Jeff Davis
Birth name
Jefferson Bryan Davis
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Height
6' 4"
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Mini biography
Jeff started his acting career at the tender age of 4 at the Groundlings Theater in Hollywood, playing Linus in "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown." On opening night, he threw up on his director. When he was 11, he performed in the Broadway play "The King And I." On it's opening night, fellow Broadway actor, Yul Brynner threw up on him. Oh, the irony! Ever since, Jeff has been doing comedy and improve for over 8 years. He started with a group called the "Impromptones", but he now performs with the "Newtonics". He and the group appeared in the TV movie Tuesdays with Morrie (1999) (TV), where they sang in the film. He has recently appeared on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" (199 cool . Jeff has also appeared and written for the improv show "Kwik Witz" (1996) with fellow Whose Line regular, Wayne Brady. He was then the star of the NBC series "The Downer Channel" (2001), which was produced and written by Steve Martin. You can see Jeff in the internet movie short, "Robot b*****d!" (2001) as the villian Blood Mamba.
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Trade mark
Is known for his impressions of Christopher Walken and Jeff Goldblum
Black suit and tie
Jeff Davis
Birth name
Jefferson Bryan Davis
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Height
6' 4"
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Mini biography
Jeff started his acting career at the tender age of 4 at the Groundlings Theater in Hollywood, playing Linus in "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown." On opening night, he threw up on his director. When he was 11, he performed in the Broadway play "The King And I." On it's opening night, fellow Broadway actor, Yul Brynner threw up on him. Oh, the irony! Ever since, Jeff has been doing comedy and improve for over 8 years. He started with a group called the "Impromptones", but he now performs with the "Newtonics". He and the group appeared in the TV movie Tuesdays with Morrie (1999) (TV), where they sang in the film. He has recently appeared on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" (199 cool . Jeff has also appeared and written for the improv show "Kwik Witz" (1996) with fellow Whose Line regular, Wayne Brady. He was then the star of the NBC series "The Downer Channel" (2001), which was produced and written by Steve Martin. You can see Jeff in the internet movie short, "Robot b*****d!" (2001) as the villian Blood Mamba.
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Trade mark
Is known for his impressions of Christopher Walken and Jeff Goldblum
Black suit and tie









