Leo Davidson

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Leo Davidson is the human astronaut protagonist of the 2001 film "Planet of the Apes," who crash-lands on a mysterious world ruled by intelligent apes and becomes a key figure in the human rebellion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf astronaut
fictional character
film character
protagonist
affiliation United States Air Force NERFINISHED
ally Ari NERFINISHED
Daena NERFINISHED
Pericles NERFINISHED
appearsIn Planet of the Apes (2001 film) NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre science fiction film
basedOn concepts from Pierre Boulle's novel Planet of the Apes
createdBy Lawrence Konner NERFINISHED
Mark Rosenthal NERFINISHED
William Broyles Jr. NERFINISHED
discovers ruins of the Oberon on the ape-ruled planet
that humans once dominated before the apes rose to power
endingEvent arrives at an alternate Earth where apes dominate human society
returns through the electromagnetic storm
enemy Attar (initially) NERFINISHED
General Thade NERFINISHED
filmDirectorOfWork Tim Burton NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Planet of the Apes (2001 film) NERFINISHED
gender male
languageOfWork English
leads human rebellion against ape army
medium live-action film
mission training primates for space reconnaissance
motivatedBy desire to return to his own time and world
nationality American
notableAction defies ape authority to protect humans
negotiates temporary peace between humans and apes
notableEvent crash-lands on a planet ruled by intelligent apes
pursues his chimpanzee partner Pericles into an electromagnetic storm NERFINISHED
occupation astronaut
participatesIn final battle at the Oberon crash site
portrayedBy Mark Wahlberg NERFINISHED
rank Captain
relationship treated with curiosity and sympathy by Ari
viewed as a threat by General Thade
rescuedBy Pericles NERFINISHED
rescues Daena NERFINISHED
human prisoners
role leader of human resistance against ape rule
species human
usesVehicle space pod
worksAt Oberon (space station) NERFINISHED
worksFor United States Air Force NERFINISHED

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