Jeff Davis, a multi-talented actor/singer, born in Los Angeles and raised in Whittier, California, started his acting career at the age of 4 at the Groundlings Theater in Hollywood, playing Linus in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown.
Davis started in commercials when he was 4 years old, and at age 11 was cast as Louis in the Broadway production of The King and I with Yul Brynner. A national tour followed and, after 750 performances, Davis returned home to attend school.
Davis began performing with various improv troupes, and did a lot of work with the short video website Channel 101.com and was in the Dan Harmon series Laser Fart. Soon afterwards he landed a recurring role on the improv series Whoose Line Is It Anyway? His comedic timing won over comedian Steve Martin and the other producers of The Downer Channel, earning Davis a spot in the cast of the comedy sketch/reality series in 2001. He also has appeared on the television series The Norm Show, The Drew Carey Show and The WB's The Jamie Kennedy Experiment. Davis appeared in the acclaimed telefilm Tuesdays With Morrie and was a series regular on Happy Family, opposite Christine Baranski and John Larroquette, in the fall of 2003. He played the role of an attorney in the October 9th, 2008 episode of The Sarah Silverman Program.
Davis currently resides in Los Angeles and he has toured with the Drew Carey's Improv All-Stars alongside fellow Whose Liners; Drew Carey, Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, Chip Esten, Brad Sherwood, Kathy Kinney, Kathy Greenwood, Julie Larson, Jonathan Mangum, Sean Masterson, and Greg Proops. Davis has also been part of two USO tours. Right now he is touring for the "Whose Live Anyway" live improv performances with Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, and Chip Esten.
Jeff Davis is fluent in the Spanish language, as seen on a Whose Line episode.