Martin Davidson was born in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from the
American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He spent five years as an actor off
Broadway and in summer theatres, directing several productions as well.
He made his directorial debut with the 1972 hit film, "The Lords of
Flatbush." He won cable's coveted ACE award for "Long Gone," an HBO
movie starring William Peterson and Virginia Madsen.
Worked with true crime author Ann Rule (who was personal friends with Ted Bundy) on a script in the 1970's that never came to fruition. --from Rule's book, The Stranger Beside Me.