Holly Dawn Davidson
- Producer
- Actor
Holly Davidson grew up in Dallas Texas and studied Radio, TV & Film in college. Davidson mastered the cello at the age of nine and has been creating ever since. Modeling landed her some big gigs in Mexico City for Ford Motor Co. and Maybelline. Davidson's love for film secured her many roles in the Dallas film & television scene working alongside Valerie Bertinelli, Ted Wass, Sam Robards, and Todd Allen in "Pancho Barnes" and Barry Corbin, Anthony Geary & George Newbern in "It Takes Two". Her favorite memories were on set with Larry Hagman, Linda Gray & Patrick Duffy on "Dallas".
She just wrapped 2 episodes on the series "Something Bit Me' on Disney Plus and "The Advocate" streaming #1 on Pureflix. Most recently 2025 film "Four Down" directed by Oscar nominated director Steve Cantor, produced by Mark Wahlberg & Snoop Dogg. The film "Bath Time" earned her "Best Actress" at the Miami Film Festival. Davidson has trained consistently in the Jentzen Technique and attributes her "Best Actress" win directly to that training. Holly is a producer and co-lead of Female Funded Films, dedicated to amplifying purpose-driven stories. With decades in the industry, she now produces compelling, commercially viable films. This year, she is spearheading five features as part of The Minnesota Project, supporting FFF's broader slate. Holly prioritizes strong storytelling, and strategic partnerships to expand opportunities for women in film.








