Robert Davi

Robert Davi is an American actor, singer, and director, born on June 26, 1953, in Astoria, New York. He is best known for his roles in films such as "Die Hard," "The Goonies," and "License to Kill." In addition to his acting career, Davi is also a talented vocalist, particularly noted for his work in the jazz and traditional pop genres. Davi released his debut album, "Davi Sings Sinatra: On the Road to Romance," in 2013, which pays homage to the legendary Frank Sinatra. The album was well-received, showcasing Davi's deep baritone voice and his affinity for classic standards. His interpretations of Sinatra's work have contributed to a renewed interest in traditional pop music, allowing him to bridge the gap between acting and music. Davi's impact on music is characterized by his dedication to preserving the Great American Songbook, and he has performed at various prestigious venues, further solidifying his reputation as a jazz artist. His performances and recordings have helped to bring classic American music to new audiences, while his dual career in film and music showcases his versatility as an entertainer.