- Height6′ 0½″ (1.84 m)
- David is an Actor, Singer, and a Director. He began performing as a child, doing television commercials and voice-overs for Public Television. He won a full scholarship to Loyola University Chicago, where he received a B.A. in Theatre Arts. After graduation, he worked in Chicago and Minneapolis, performing in Regional Theatre, and Educational and Industrial Films.
As an Actor, Singer, and Dancer he moved to New York City, where he quickly began working in Off-Broadway Musical Theatre, touring throughout the United States. David volunteered for a New York University program that used Theatre and Psychology to help children with disabilities. He was hooked! A few years later, he had become a Counseling/Drama Therapist. This led to him producing and directing over 20 children and teenage theatrical productions and several educational television projects designed to teach conflict management, and stress reduction and encourage character-building.
As a film and television actor, David has been seen in Steven Brill's "Walk of Shame", David Fincher's "Zodiac", "The Mentalist", "Mad TV", "The Young and the Restless", "All My Children" and "Passions".
As a singer, he has written and recorded several songs. Some of his recordings broke the 'Top 10' on the Independent Music Charts. He works as a song stylist and studio singer for several noteworthy composers and is a featured singer with several jazz bands, touring throughout the U.S., Europe, and Africa.
He now resides in Los Angeles, California.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- David is an award winning director. In Honolulu, he was the founding Artistic Director of The Actors Group Theatre Company (TAG).
- David was the creator and director of the Hollygrove Children's Home Therapeutic Performing Arts program, in Los Angeles. Hollygrove, then known as the Los Angeles Orphans Home Society is famous for once housing Norma Jean Baker (Marilyn Monroe), when she was a child. Norma Jean Baker spent 21 months at the Los Angeles Orphans Home Society in 1935-36.
- David was featured in one of four commercials in Geico's "Unskippable" ad campaign, 'Elevator: Unskippable'. The campaign won industry accolades, a Cannes Lions Grand Prix in Film and was the Gunn Report's second most awarded digital campaign for 2015.
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