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David Garrison

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Biography

Recent Role:
Judge Richard Billings on Law & Order
Gender:
Male
Born:
6-30-1952
Birthplace:
Long Branch, New Jersey, USA
David Earl Garrison was born in Freehold, New Jersey, on June 30, 1952, as the son of Earl and Maud Garrison. He is a summa cum laude graduate of Boston University's School of Fine Arts. He is also a licensed whitewater river guide. His homes are New York City and Santa Fe (New Mexico).

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    10 Perfect
    Loved David Garrison on Married with Children. Steve Darci was a great character as was Marci and the rest. It was like a modern day Adams family. Absolutely hilarious in all of their crazy antics. Hoping for a reunion. hide show

    I just watched a re-run of Everybody Loves Raymond the episode was called 'The Model' w/David Garrison playing a Modeling Agent named William Dennison. I sat there watching for the longest time trying to put a face to the voice which was so familar, but I couldn't recognize the face at all. I was shocked when I came to this site and found it to be Garrison from my all time favorite show Married w/children. I am usually pretty good at recognizing acters on TV. If it were not for his distinctive voice I would have never noticed a thing.

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    8.7 Great
    A great actor on "Married...With Children". hide show

    David Garrison is best-know as Steve Rhoades on "Married...With Children." Although I didn't really like Steve that much, Garrison still does an excellent job acting as him. Once again, his voice is nothing special, but he has a good voice. He was funny , too, but I liked Jefferson better as Marcy's husband on "Married...With Children." I thought Steve's insults were funny at times, and a little harsh at others. But, overall, he's talented, funny, and has a good voice.
    8.7/10.
    ~Pharaoh2.

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