Originally Posted by Variety
Glenn "Bear" Davis died March 12 in Los Angeles of complications from a
transplant surgery. He was 56.
Born in San Diego he served as a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army in
Vietnam. As a grip, he worked for 31 years on films including "Mr. and
Mrs. Smith," "The Italian Job," "Minority Report," "Magnolia,"
"X-Men""X-Men" and "Die Hard."
In television, he worked on shows including "Judging Amy," "X Files,"
"Family Matters" and "News Radio."
He is survived by his wife Janis, three sons and a daughter.
Donations may be made to the Glenn "Bear" Davis Memorial Fund for his
childrens' college education; Bay Cities National Bank, 1333 S. Pacific
Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, CA 90277. For more information, call
Ellen Abbott (310) 540-2265.
transplant surgery. He was 56.
Born in San Diego he served as a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army in
Vietnam. As a grip, he worked for 31 years on films including "Mr. and
Mrs. Smith," "The Italian Job," "Minority Report," "Magnolia,"
"X-Men""X-Men" and "Die Hard."
In television, he worked on shows including "Judging Amy," "X Files,"
"Family Matters" and "News Radio."
He is survived by his wife Janis, three sons and a daughter.
Donations may be made to the Glenn "Bear" Davis Memorial Fund for his
childrens' college education; Bay Cities National Bank, 1333 S. Pacific
Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, CA 90277. For more information, call
Ellen Abbott (310) 540-2265.
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