David Betteridge is known for Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records (2018).
David Betts is an actor, known for Ibiza (2018), The Alaska Triangle (2020) and Monsterquest (2007).
"Natasha" is David's second feature film. His first film, "Victoria Day" was heralded at the Sundance Film Festival in 2009. A graduate of the University of Southern California film school, he is an award-winning writer and filmmaker whose fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, Zoetrope and Best American Short Stories. He was named one of The New Yorker's "20 Under 40" writers in 2010.
David is Afro-Brazilian / American and fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, and English. He first hit the stage in 3rd grade. He is classically trained and holds a BFA in Theatre from Arizona State where he carried lead roles in multiple main stage shows and graduated Magna Cum Laude. With over 100 film and TV credits, he can be seen in studio films like Birds of Prey starring Margot Robbie, Priest starring Paul Bettany, and Filly Brown starring Gina Rodriguez. He is a major recur in Season 4 of Queen of The South on Netflix while major recurring in seasons 1-2 of Tyler Perry's Ruthless on BET. As well as numerous TV appearances on hit shows like HBO's Westworld, MacGyver, Animal Kingdom, Shooter, The Last Ship, and many more. He is an active voting member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. David's approach to performance is about the mechanics and the instincts conveyed in the text. David says, "Our job is to translate text into a moving, palpable experience for the audience, to bring the words to life in a way that is honest to its present, past, and future." David is a globally known spoken word poet with live appearances on two seasons of the award-winning TV-one series Verses and Flow. He produces high-concept spoken word films he dubs "Spinema" (spinning cinema through spoken word) He has produced spinema with celebrated actor/poets such as Emmy Nominee Malcolm Jamal Warner, Mustaf Shakir, Joivan Wade and other notables. David has 20 IMDB producer credits, 13 writer credits, and is the founder of Exertion Films. He holds the prestigious producer's mark (p.g.a.) of the Producers Guild of America. His 5th feature as a writer/producer 'Catalyst' will release this year starring opposite Michael Roark, Patrick Kilpatrick, Noel Gugliemi, and more, directed by Emmy nominee Christopher Folkens. David has a good heart, an almost chameleon-like talent that allows him to adapt to any role... to any circumstance.
David Bianco is a Film, TV, Theater and Commercial actor & educator. He is currently filming the horror feature Algea: God of Pain, and wrapped production on the Sci-Fi pilot Refresh (2021). Audiences have seen him most recently on NBC's Chicago Fire as Gary Pavone (2020). David earned critical acclaim for his portrayal of Dwight D. Eisenhower in the historical feature Quezon's Game (2019) now streaming on Amazon Prime Video and is also appearing in the second and third installments of the Circumstances Franchise as Agent O'Mally (2021). David is a founding member of Dangerous Ground Productions in NYC (2007-current) and International Spice in Nanjing China (2016-present). He originated the title role of Marco Polo: An Untold Love Story (2017) which premiered in London. He has shot commercials for Helix, Blue Cross Blue Shield, National Geographic, Serta, and the Department of Tourism. David has a BFA in Musical Theater from Western Michigan University and an MFA in Acting and Directing from The University of Missouri- Kansas City. He lived and worked together with his wife Jennifer in NYC, The Philippines, China, Singapore, London, LA and Chicago.
David Bianculli is known for Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story (2013), Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018) and The Story of Late Night (2021).
David Bickerstaff is an actor, known for Osiris (2014), Journey Bound and Perfect Strangers (2020).
After leaving Art College in 1979, David Bickerstaff continued his artist practice while working as a professional actor on many Theatre, film and TV programs until moving to the United Kingdom (1988), to continue his career. David created Atomictv in 1989 as an umbrella organisation for developing time based media projects and he began to experiment with interactive and electronic media. David's documentary work and video installations such as Narrenturm(2010), Hygieia (2011), Heavy Water: a film for Chernobyl (2007), and Making War Horse (2009), have been broadcast in Britain and shown in many international festivals,with recent screenings at the Wellcome Collection, Onedotzero, Tate Modern and the documentary fortnight at the Museum of Modern Art (New York). He was a member of the BAFTA judging panel for Interactive Art (2004), and has been a Creative Director at Newangle Productions since 1997, a commercial partnership that produces video installations and interactives for visitor attractions. Recent clients including the British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Historic Royal Palaces, Museum of London, the Royal Observatory, and Cadbury World. He has won various awards for his projects including an Insight Award for Excellence from the National Association of Film and Digital Media Artists in the US (2007).
Making his television debut doing magic for the legendary comedy team "Bob and Ray" on a local PBS special, this Middletown, Connecticut native has been acting and performing since an early age, amassing many local and regional theatre credits before going off to college in the 1970's. Politically active in his student years, David was an early member of the central Connecticut chapter of the National Organization for Women, and, while in high school, chaired the local students campaign for US Senate candidate Joseph Duffy, reporting directly to Yale Law student Bill Clinton, who coordinated the state-wide student effort,. After graduating from Wesleyan University, with majors in both Theatre and Government, he moved to New York where he first gained national recognition in over 150 commercials as "Books Dalton", the spokesman for B. Dalton Bookstores. While in New York he was the house pianist at Perilous Pauline's pub, while recurring as press photographer "George" on "The Guiding Light," and film editor "Dick Entwhistle" on the "Edge of Night." He has never lived in Washington, D.C. but some of his greatest triumphs were there. In 1985, he played piano at the Kennedy Center Honors when Lerner and Lowe received medals from President Reagan. He was also flown there by Steven Soderbergh to shoot a scene with Michael Douglas in "Traffic" and even spent some time in the artificial White House of "The West Wing" as "Karl" from NASA. Now living in Los Angeles, he has been active for many years with the respected Hollywood ensemble Theatre of NOTE; plays piano with "The Black Orchid Trio;" is lead guitar in the all-actor rock band "Brando's Pants," and continues to work in film and television
David Bielewicz is known for The Clearing (2024), Before the Border (2015) and After Hours Trading (2018).