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  1. Sonny Carl Davis. Actor: Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Sonny Carl Davis' career began in the 70's Austin Tx. music scene with The Uranium Savages. They performed musical comedy with songs like "Edie Amin is my Yardman" & "Kill Yourself".

  2. Oct 22, 2021 · After 45 years in the film business, Austin filmmaking legend Sonny Carl Davis has one piece of advice for young actors. "Do good work and make friends," he warmly explained.

  3. Mar 9, 2023 · Screening March 10 & 12.Tickets: https://metrograph.com/film/?vista_film_id=9999003150

  4. Sonny Carl Davis is an American film and television actor. He has appeared in numerous film and television productions, best known as Cowboy in Pinnell's Last Night at the Alamo and as local Texan explaining his state in Richard Linklater's Bernie.

  5. Aug 17, 2018 · Austin’s Sonny Carl Davis talks about his movie roles, including his appearance as a town gossip in the recently released black comedy “Bernie”.

  6. Local treasure Sonny Carl Davis joins us Aug. 10-11 to share hilarious anecdotes from his long and storied film career, from starring in Eagle Pennell's THE ...

  7. Sep 19, 2014 · His real name is Sonny Carl Davis. Hes an Austin-based actor currently working alongside Barry Corbin, Joe Stevens, Madelyn Deutch, Nick Krause, Quinn Shephard, Adam Hicks, Ian Colletti, and Peyton Clark on Windsor (“ A Script For Texas ,” Sept. 10, 2014).

  8. Sep 21, 2020 · Sonny Carl Davis as the last gasp of a particular kind of old Austin in Buck Alamo. You've seen Buck Alamo. He's the old guy selling electrified geodes on South...

  9. www.moviefone.com › celebrity › sonny-carl-davisSonny Carl Davis | Moviefone

    Oct 29, 2013 · Sonny Carl Davis is an American film and television actor. He has appeared in numerous film and television productions, best known as Cowboy in Pinnell's Last Night at the Alamo and as...

  10. Nov 3, 2021 · Sonny Carl Davis has been around the Austin movie scene since starring in Eagle Pennell’s 1977 short “A Hell of a Note.” That short about two rowdy good ol’ boys in Texas morphed into the 1978 feature film “The Whole Shootin’ Match,” and that led to yet another feature, 1983’s “Last Night at the Alamo.” […]