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Cody Davis

  • ID: TU493712
  • Union Status : Non-Union
  • Age Type : Adult
  • Gender : Male
  • Ethnicity : Caucasian
  • Height : 6'4
  • Hair Color : Red
  • Eye Color : Blue
  • Shoe : 13
  • Waist : 36
  • Men's Size : L
  • Suit Jacket : 35L
  • Sleeve : 28
  • Neck : 16'5
  • Inseam : 33
  • State : CO
  • Special Skills : Teleprompter, Singer, Dancer, Athletic build, Pet friendly, Musician

    Cody Davis

      • ID: TU493712
      • Union Status : Non-Union
      • Age Type : Adult
      • Gender : Male
      • Height : 6'4
      • Hair Color : Red
      • Eye Color : Blue
      • Shoe : 13

        A Colorado native, Cody has worked all across the country in regional Theatre productions as well as commercial and TV spots.

        Cody recently performed as a Special Police Officer on NBC’s Chicago P.D., Joey in Chicago Med and Subway, American Honey commercial campaigns as well as an episodic industrial series for Dell Intel. Cody is a graduate of Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas where he earned a BA in Theatre Performance as well as a BME in Music Education. Cody has also earned a Dog Obedience and Basic Behavioral Management Certification from Animal Behavior College in Santa Clarita, CA.

        Cody’s regional credits include George Bailey in It’s A Wonderful Life (Visionbox Studios), Friedrich Bhaer in a Little Women radio play (Judson Theatre), Buckingham in Richard III, Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing and De Guiche in Cyrano de Bergerac (Texas Shakespeare Festival), Bill Perch (U/S) in The Jacksonian and Danny Witworth in Jerusalem (Profiles Theatre), Gilgamesh in The Epic of Gilgamesh (The Plagiarists), Gabriel in Kiss of the Spider Woman (Benevolent Theatre), Jack Favell in Rebecca (Spark Theater), Bert Healy in Annie (Afterthought Theater), Herr Zeller and Captain Von Trapp (U/S) in The Sound of Music (Littleton Town Hall Arts Center), Jack Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest , (SC Theatre Festival), Matadore in La Traviata and The Priest in Tosca alongside Samuel Ramey (Wichita Grande Opera), Uncle Louie in Lost In Yonkers (Great Plains Theatre) as well as his Off-Broadway debut in Out of Oz (S. Rue and Friends, NYC).