Raúl Dávila (September 15, 1931 – January 2, 2006) was an actor, who is best remembered in the United States for his role of Hector Santos in the American soap opera All My Children.
He continued his education at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana and then earned his master's degree in Dramatic Arts from California's Pasadena Playhouse.
With the help of fellow Puerto Ricans Raúl Juliá and Míriam Colón, he was able to find work in a Spanish Language television station program called "Tribuna Hispana" (Hispanic Tribune) which was followed by "Mundo Latino" (Latino World), "De tú a tú con Raúl", "Realidades" (Reality) and "The Puerto Rican New Yorker".
In the states, Dávila also participated in the following soap operas: The Guiding Light, The Doctors "One Life to Live" and All My Children, where he played the role of Hector Santos for four years.
He also acted in three locally produced films, Linda Sara (with Chayanne and Dayanara Torres), Milagro en Yauco and Los Diaz de Doris.