David Benioff was born on September 25, 1970 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Game of Thrones (2011), The Kite Runner (2007) and 25th Hour (2002). He has been married to Amanda Peet since September 30, 2006. They have three children.
David Benjamin Tomlinson is an actor and writer, known for Miracle (2004), The Writers' Block (2015) and Star Trek: Discovery (2017).
David Bennent is the son of actor Heinz Bennent and former dancer Diane Mansart. His sister Anne is also an actress. David was born September 9, 1966 in Lausanne, Switzerland and has lived in Germany and France as well. He has worked throughout the world. At the age of 11, he portrayed Oskar Matzerath in the Oscar winning film The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel (1979)). He went on to appear in other films such as a TV production for Endspiel (1996), audio projects and many theater productions. His heart seems to be in the theater where classical and modern literature comes together with the actors and actresses inspired by it.
David Bennett was born in Miami Beach Florida. David auditioned and booked a role as homeless Phil in the movie. The Beach Bum. A supporting role. Opposite Matthew McConaughey. David was known for starring in Car Commercials with former Miami Dolphin linebacker .Channing Crowder. Also working with LeBron James, Antonio Brown, and singer Iggy Pop. David's proudest moment, when he interview Sag and Oscar winner Ernest Borgnine. David has appeared in various films, TV, Comercials and comedy. David can be reached at 754-245-1627
David Bennie is known for Good Life (2021), Banged Up Abroad (2007) and The Circle (2019).
David Benoit is known for Dark Side of the Ring (2019).
David Benullo is a multi-produced writer/director who specializes in genre entertainment whose scripts have appeared on the Hit List. As a director, David's Panic Room-style contained thriller Hostage House premiered on Netflix in July and his latest film, the thriller A Job To Die For, will premiere this spring. Prior to that, David directed the award-winning horror short film, Shadow Man, which was reverse engineered from his feature script and has played at film festivals worldwide. David has sold original scripts, pitches and done rewrite assignments for nearly every major Hollywood studio. His writing credits include Disney's Around the World in 80 Days, starring action icon Jackie Chan, 12 Rounds: Reloaded for the WWE, and the supernatural thriller Hallowed Ground, starring Jaime Alexander and Chloe Grace Moretz, which he also directed. David sold the high-concept summer tentpole project Atlantis on a pitch to Broad Green Pictures. His Hit List screenplay Decoy is in pre-production through Myriad Films, with production commencing in Q3 2022. Internationally, David wrote two giant Bollywood blockbusters: the sci-fi/superhero action movies RA.One starring Shah Rukh Khan, and Krrish 3 - the third film in the popular Indian franchise. In television, David developed the series Kindred with Legendary Digital and has written for The Dead Zone, the series adaptation of the Stephen King novel, as well as the animated series The Zeta Project for the KidsWB! and The Head for MTV among others. David also teaches film and TV writing at a film school in Los Angeles. Raised outside of Boston, David drew comic books before getting his hands on his family's movie camera and making films in the nearby woods with his friends. After writing his first feature-length spec script at age 14, David headed to USC, then to NYU to finish his studies, where his senior thesis was an original superhero movie long before they were considered "viable" in Hollywood.
David Berberian is an actor, known for Watch If You Dare (2018), Trace Amounts (2021) and Foodie (2012).
David Bercovici-Artieda is an award-winning Latin-American filmmaker whose career started in TV at the age of six on the very popular children's variety show Telejardin in his Native Ecuador. By the time I turned eight David fell in love with photography and started taking, developing and printing color and black & white photographs under the guidance of his cousin opening. Passionate about storytelling and the power of the image, David majored in Film Studies earning a BFA at Concordia University in Montreal, and a Certificate of Excellence from Vancouver Film School. He has honed his craft rising from an apprentice to cinematographer and now directing on hundreds of film and TV productions working alongside some of the very best Hollywood actors, directors and producers. As a testimony of his artists skills David has been nominated twice at the LEO's for Best Cinematography. In July 2020 during the height of the COVID pandemic David officially earned his studio directing cap by acting as both director and cinematographer on the TV movie Pearl In The Mist. This film has led to a succession of directing jobs. He produced and directed the award-winning short Boulevard. Among various festival accolades and awards, the film was notably selected for the December 2019 Content London's - From Short to Series program. As committed children's rights activist, David co-produced, lensed and co-edited Think Again, a documentary about the sexual exploitation of youth, for which he received The Beyond Borders Media Award. Between 1995 and 1997, he volunteered to work as Cinematographer, Interviewer, and Regional Production Manager for Steven Spielberg's Survivors Of The Holocaust Visual History Foundation, documenting testimonies from Holocaust survivors now housed in the USC Shoah Foundation. David is a long-standing member of the Canadian Academy of Film and TV, the International Cinematographers Guild, the Canadian Society of Cinematographers and the Directors Guild of Canada. Lastly, he is noodling in the development of numerous TV projects and feature films hoping to give a voice to the underrepresented minorities in an industry he is passionate about.
David Berg (February 18, 1919 - October 1994) was the founder and leader of the Children of God, now called The Family International. The group believes he continues to lead them today from beyond the grave. Berg founded the new religious movement/cult/missionary organization known as the Children-of-God in 1968. The group was later known as The Family of Love, The Family, and now The Family International. David Brandt Berg mostly lived in total seclusion and secrecy from his followers. Along with Karen Zerby (whom he took as a common-law second wife in August 1969), Berg is thought to have used a fake Australian passport when traveling. In Family publications, printed photographs of the cult's World Services members were typically censored by means of a rudimentary drawing pasted over the persons face, and in Berg's case it was common for his head to be replaced with that of a lion. The writing's he sent to each cult member were call "Mo letters" as Mo was short for the Biblical Moses, who Berg emulated. Berg's Children-of-God religious movement started simply enough, with a handful of devoted, mostly hippie-type of followers, with a simple plan to spread the love of Jesus. One man, one wife. Nothing controversial. As Berg aged and his writings strove to push the "revolutionary" theme of his growing cult of followers, Berg pushed the envelope with his most notorious epistle regarding the "Law of Love" by which the cult was now sanctioning "flirty fishing" (women were instructed to be "Hookers for Christ" by luring men into the cult via unprotected sex. If they got pregnant then it was all part of God's plan and the children were called "Jesus Babies.") Berg pushed the envelope farther when he wrote that it was now okay for anyone to have unprotected sexual relations with anyone inside or outside the group, no matter the age of the person. This essentially started an epidemic of child sexual abuse, endorsed by the Children-of-God, now called The Family International. Berg had problems with homophobia, however, and dissuaded men from having sex with other men. Berg had no problems with incestuous sex and soon made it mandatory for parents to schedule daily sex with their children of all ages, even newborns who could not have any say in the matter. Many Children-of-God members left when these new rules were passed down, but many stayed, and the cult drew in numerous child abusers who soon formed the base of their membership. Berg and his flock bloomed all over the world, rarely staying in one place too long, moving from town to town, to avoid the authorities, and from country to country. Many books have been written about the Children of God cult, who by 1987, fearing God's wrath of A.I.D.S., Berg wrote that "Flirty Fishing" was no longer acceptable, except to people one already knew. By Berg's death in 1984, he had tried to backtrack on the writings he endorsed pertaining to adult sex with minor children, due to an English court making a legal inquiry into the group's activities. Despite Berg's denial of approving of sex with minor-children as a holy sacrament, there was too much evidence against Berg, much of it on videotapes that were sent to him with female children dancing nude and masturbating for him on camera as adults and strangers looked on, that the court would find the group guilty of these activities. But due to Berg dying while the trial was ongoing, and the new members of the cult stating that they'd changed their ways and outlawed sexual abuse, the judge allowed the cult to continue, naively believing the new president's promise to lay off the sex with children. Karen Zerby, a long time companion of Berg's and now "queen of the cult", runs the organization-in-hiding and many ex-members state that behind the scenes not much has changed from the time Berg was the leader of the "Children-of-God."