Drew Davis is a talented Canadian actor, renowned for his captivating performances on television and in film.
Born in the vibrant city of Toronto, Ontario, Davis's passion for acting began at a tender age of six when he landed his first major role in the Lifetime original movie "Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story". This marked the beginning of an illustrious career, as he went on to share the screen with renowned actors Taraji P. Henson and Terry O'Quinn.
Davis's impressive resume boasts a range of notable roles, including his portrayal of Oscar Hendrix in the hit television series "Orphan Black", Leo Nash in "Rookie Blue", and Grinsberg in the Disney XD movie "Bunks". His most recent cinematic endeavor was in the movie "Born to Be Blue", where he shared the screen with the acclaimed actor Ethan Hawke.
In addition to his impressive acting credentials, Davis has also made a significant impact in the world of voice acting. He has lent his voice to various characters, including Max in season five of the Nickelodeon series "Max and Ruby", Justin in "Justin Time", and Marshall in the popular Nickelodeon series "Paw Patrol".
As for his personal life, Davis is the older brother of fellow Canadian actress Millie Davis. The siblings have had the opportunity to work together on several projects, including "Befriend and Betray", "Orphan Black", and "A Dark Truth", where they shared the screen with notable actors Andy Garcia, Eva Longoria, and Forest Whitaker.