Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Davis Todd Turner Aguila graduated from high school and joined the United States Marine Corps in 2003. After completing boot camp, Davis was assigned to the 2nd Marine Division, where he served in the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marines which was based out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. In early 2004, he was deployed to Haiti with Operation Secure Tomorrow which was followed by two consecutive deployments in Iraq. Davis' charismatic and outgoing personality allowed his fellow Marines to stay motivated and entertained throughout the deployment which provided much needed morale and teamwork for the unit. As he returned in 2007, he spent an additional three years in the Reserves. During this time, he had the opportunity to travel to Quantico, Virginia to train pre-deployment Reserve Marines in convoy formations, vehicle & personnel searches and S.W.A.T. tactics. Once he separated from the Marine Corps, Davis wanted to pursue a career in entertainment. Soon, he would have found representation through The Talent Group, located out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania allowing him to advance to the next level in his career; booking his first regional commercial in 2011 with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Western New York. Davis' entertainment career started to take off, and was asked by his agent to perform in a scene that he was working on for his directing class at The Cleveland Public Theater. Of course, without hesitation, Davis said yes! After his performance, Davis' agent was approached by the Artistic Director of the play house to see if Davis would be interested in auditioning for a play he was directing, "Akarui". He auditioned for a role, and would be soon cast in his first play. Along with Commercial and Film work, he has continued his work in the theater and performing arts allowing his appreciation for the craft of acting to blossom. Davis believes any success that he has had is credited to everyone that has contributed and showed support in his efforts; from GOD, family, friends, agents, photographers, directors, and anyone that has taken the time to provide the guidance that was needed to make it thus far in his career. He would like to thank every single person, individually, from the bottom of his heart.