- Born
- Died
- Birth nameThomas James Davis
- Tom Davis was born on August 13, 1952 in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Saturday Night Live (1975), Trading Places (1983) and Evolution (2001). He was married to Mimi Raleigh. He died on July 19, 2012 in Hudson, New York, USA.
- SpousesMimi Raleigh(January 5, 2012 - July 19, 2012) (his death)Mimi Raleigh(May 4, 1991 - July 19, 2012) (his death)
- Vodka
- Tom's friendship with Al Franken nearly ended for good in the early 1990s, but in the Star Tribune, Oct 18, 2003, he claimed, "I still love Al Franken like a brother," going on to say, "I'm happy for his success. He's always been able to piss people off; now he's finally directing it at the right people. If he wants to come up and get a barbecue going, it's an open-ended invitation." They reconciled in 2001, and Franken frequently invited Tom to appear on the "The Al Franken Show" on Air America radio, where, among other characters, he portrayed a Native American who insisted that his tribe's beliefs ought to be taught alongside creationism in Christian-minded schools.
- In the final months of Davis's bout with cancer, Davis referred to death as "deanimation", an allusion to his friend Timothy Leary, who used the term extensively 1995-1996 in the months leading to Leary's own death.
- Tom Davis m. Mimi Raleigh 1991, and she separated from him in 1999. She reestablished her claim as his wife shortly before his death. She was a veterinarian of Mt. Kisco, NY, where she resided for many years, apart from Davis after their 1999 separation.
- He was half of the comedy team "Franken and Davis," founded with Al Franken in high school. Their specialty, especially on Saturday Night Live (1975), was political satire.
- In 1975, Franken and Davis were hired by Lorne Michaels to fill a single apprentice writer slot; they split one salary of $350 per week.
- Saturday Night Live (1975) - $325 /week (apprentice writer, Season 1)
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content