Tommy Davis (Scientology) - Personal Life

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Davis is the son of real estate investor William Davis and film actress and Scientologist Anne Archer. He has a half-brother, Jeffrey Tucker Jastrow.

Davis was raised as a Christian Scientist, but after taking two courses at Celebrity Centre, he converted to Scientology at age of 17. In 1990, Davis was accepted at Columbia University. He attended college for a semester, but dropped out to join the Sea Org.

Davis is a friend of actor and Scientologist Tom Cruise, and a former friend of actor Jason Beghe, who left the church in 2007. He is independently wealthy as his family obtained success in the real estate business, and told Rolling Stone: "I have enough money to never work a day in my life." In 2009, Davis was a resident of Scientology's campus in Gilman Hot Springs, California, which also contains Scientology's organization Golden Era Productions.

He is married to Jessica Feshbach, who was also fellow spokesperson for Church of Scientology, but also left that position in mid-2011. Like her husband, Feshbach's whereabouts are unknown.

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