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In sports

* Edward Davis or
Mickey Davis Edward J. "Mickey" Davis (born June 16, 1950) is an American former basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball at Duquesne University, where he led his team in rebounds per game and points per gam ...
(born 1950), American basketball player *
Eddie Davis (boxer) Eddie Davis (born 4 October 1951, in Dillon, South Carolina, USA) was a professional light heavyweight boxer. Overall, he compiled a record of 34 wins (20 by knockout), 6 losses, and 1 draw. Davis started his career by knocking out fellow boxer ...
(born 1951), light heavyweight boxer *
Eddie Davis (Canadian football) Eddie Davis (born January 27, 1973) is a former defensive halfback who played 15 seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL), mainly with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He played his college football for Northern Illinois University. He was often ...
(born 1973), football player *
Ed Davis (basketball) Edward Adam Davis (born June 5, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for Mets de Guaynabo of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN). He played high school basketball at Benedictine High School in Richmond, Virginia. He is the so ...
(born 1989), American player * Eddie Davis (cricketer) (1922–2011), English cricketer * Peanuts Davis (Edward A. Davis, 1917–1974), American baseball player *
Teddy Davis Teddy "Redtop" Davis, alias Murray (Sugar) Cain (June 23, 1923 – June 4, 1966), was a featherweight professional boxer from South Carolina. Personal life "Redtop" Davis was born in Laurens, South Carolina but at his death was a resident of Bro ...
(1923–1966), boxer * T. Edward Davis (1898–1970), American football, basketball, and baseball coach


In politics and government

* Edward S. Davis (1808–1887), Massachusetts politician *
Edward M. Davis Edward Michael Davis (November 15, 1916 – April 22, 2006) was the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department from 1969 to 1978, and later a California state senator from 1980 to 1992 and an unsuccessful Republican candidate for the United Stat ...
(1916–2006), California State Senator and LAPD police chief * Edward B. Davis (1933–2010), American judge *
Ed Davis (police commissioner) Edward F. Davis III (born July 31, 1956) is the former police commissioner of the Boston Police Department, having served from 2006 to 2013, including during the Boston Marathon bombing. Following his resignation from the police, Davis has been ...
(born 1956), Commissioner of the Boston Police Department * Ed Davis (politician) (1890–1956), Washington politician *
Edward Davis (car dealer) Edward Davis (February 27, 1911 – May 3, 1999) was an American car dealer. Biography Early life Davis was born in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1911 and his family moved to the Detroit area in 1921. He graduated from Cass Technical High School. ...
(1911–1999), American car dealer * Admiral
Edward H.M. Davis Admiral (Royal Navy), Admiral Edward Henry Meggs Davis (18 August 1846, in Galway – 6 October 1929) was a Royal Navy captain, then admiral, who served in the Pacific Islands. He established the British protectorate on the Gilbert Islands whil ...
(1846–1929), Royal Navy officer


In entertainment

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Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Edward F. Davis (March 2, 1922 – November 3, 1986), known professionally as Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. It is unclear how he acquired the moniker "Lockjaw" (later shortened in "Jaws"): it is either said that ...
(1922–1986), jazz tenor saxophonist *
Eddie Davis (producer) Edward Louis "Eddie" Davis (1926 – 1994) was an American singer, record producer and record label owner who was active in the 1950s and 1960s. He is an important part of the Los Angeles music scene for that period, especially in the history ...
(1926–1994), record producer and record label owner *
Eddie Davis (director) Eddie Davis (born January, 1903 in New York, NY, date of death unknown) was an American film director who worked extensively in television. In the late 1960s he made three films in Australia for Goldsworthy Productions, whose head of production, ...
(1903–?), American director and screenwriter * Eddy Davis (1940–2020), American jazz musician * Teddy Davis, singer and songwriter on ''
Labour of Love II ''Labour of Love II'' is the ninth album and second covers album by UB40, released in 1989. The album contained two top-ten Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 hits – "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)" peaked at No. 7, "The Way You Do the Th ...
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Edward Thomson Davis Edward Thomson Davis (1833 – 12 June 1867) was a British genre painter, active in Worcester, England. Biography Davis was born at Northwick, near Worcester, and studied at Birmingham School of Design and then at Worcester School of Desi ...
(1833–1867), English genre painter *
Edward Le Davis Edward Le Davis ( fl. 1671–1691) was a Welsh engraver and art dealer. Born Edward Davis, he spent some time working in France, and later prefixed "Le" to his surname. Life Davis was apprenticed to David Loggan, but got on badly with Loggan's wi ...
, Welsh engraver and art dealer


Other

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Edward Davis (buccaneer) Edward Davis or Davies (fl. c. 1680–1688) was an English buccaneer active in the Caribbean during the 1680s and would lead successful raids against Leon and Panama in 1685, the latter considered one of the last major buccaneer raids against ...
(fl. c. 1680–1688), English buccaneer *
Edward Davis (sculptor) Edward Davis MIBS (1813 – 14 August 1878) was a 19th century British sculptor. Life He was born in London but his parents were from Carmarthen in south Wales. He attended the Royal Academy Schools in London and trained in the studio of Edwa ...
(1813–1878) English sculptor *
Edward Davis (bushranger) Edward Davis (1816–1841) was an Australia convict turned bushranger. His real name is not certain, but in April 1832 he was convicted under the name George Wilkinson for attempting to steal a wooden till and copper coins to the total value of 7 ...
(1816–1841), Australian convict turned bushranger * Edward H. Davis (1862–1951), field collector for the Museum of the American Indian in New York *
Edward Wilson Davis Edward Wilson Davis (May 8, 1888 – December 3, 1973) was an American engineer and inventor famous for pioneering early research into taconite. As a researcher at the University of Minnesota, Davis developed an engineering process to economically ...
(1888–1973), American engineer and inventor * Edward F. C. Davis (1847–1895), American mechanical engineer *
Ed Davis (criminal) Ed Davis (July 30, 1900 – December 16, 1938) was an American burglar, bank robber and Depression-era outlaw. He was particularly active in Oklahoma, referred to by authorities as "The Fox", and frequently teamed with Jim Clark and Frank Sa ...
(1900–1938), American burglar, bank robber and outlaw *
Ed Davis (Royal Marines officer) Lieutenant General Edward Grant Martin Davis, (born 13 February 1963) is a former senior Royal Marines officer. He was Commandant General Royal Marines from December 2011 to June 2014, and the Deputy Commander of NATO's Allied Land Command in ...
(born 1963), Governor of Gibraltar


See also

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Edwards Davis Cader Edwards Davis (June 17, 1873 – May 16, 1936) was an American actor, producer, and playwright of vaudeville and the silent film era, known as a character actor. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, he was an ordained Christian mi ...
(1867–1936), American actor and former minister * Ted Davis (disambiguation) * Edward Davies (disambiguation) {{DEFAULTSORT:Davis, Edward