David Chea is known for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), Mortal Kombat (2021) and The Wheel (2019).
David Chen is known for Monkie Kid (2020), What If...? (2021) and Ryû to sobakasu no hime (2021).
A North Jersey Native, David Chen is no stranger to wild action scenes. David started learning martial arts at the age of five. He studied many forms of martial arts for over 15 years including Karate, NINJITSU, TAE-KWON-DO, and Shaolin Kung Fu. David is of mixed heritage sharing, Samoan, African American and Chinese ancestry. Now, standing at six feet one, he is an actor specializing in the action genre as well as a fight choreographer. He has done extra work on various films such as, Spiderman 3, War of the Worlds and Music of the Heart directed by Wes Craven. He has worked on many independent films such as Misfortune, Coming Soon, and Hot Baby.
David Cheung is known for Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), Spy Game (2001) and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (1983).
David Cheung started physical performance at the age of 12 and has been in the film industry since 2011. He is a London based Action Actor, Martial Artist and Stunt Performer, he is a member of the British Stunt Register and a student at the prestigious Identity School Of Acting known for producing stars such as John Boyega. David Cheung has performed alongside Johnny Depp, Paul Bettany, Rowan Atkinson as well as Taylor Lautner, he was the face of Gillette Asia Blue Commercial for 3 years running and has appeared in campaigns such as Lexus, Renault and Jaguar.
David Chevers is an actor and composer, known for Anna (2013), Way Down (2021) and The Supers! (2017).
David Chiang was born in Suzhou, China on June 29, 1947. His mother Hung Wei and father Yim Dut were very popular movie stars. Young David began his acting career at a very early age, appearing in black & white films while he was only 4 years old. "John" is David's real English name, while "David" was a stage name given to him by Director Chang Cheh. In 1966, while working as a Stuntman and Fight Instructor for the acclaimed Shaw Brothers Studio, he was spotted by Director Chang Cheh. The Director immediately saw potential & screen presence in the young actor & took David under his wing, slowly grooming him. The pair got along like father & son. With Wang Yu's sudden departure in 1969, Run Run Shaw and his senior executives were searching for their next leading man to take the reins to satisfy the frenzy left from the departed Wang Yu. The movie impresario made David an offer he could not refuse. With the guidance of Director Chang Cheh, David won "The Best Actor" Award at the 16th Asian Film Festival in 1970 for his role in "Vengeance!". In 1972, at the 18th Asian film Festival, David was awarded "The Best Actor" for his role in "Blood Brothers" & "The Most Contemporary" Award in 1973 at the 19th Asian Film Festival for "The Generation Gap". David left Hong Kong with his mentor Chang Cheh and set up an Independent Production Company in 1973 known as Chang's Scope Company. With the backing & blessings of Run Run Shaw, their films continued to be distributed through an enormous Shaw circuit. There, David was able to try his hand at directing, producing and script writing. As the 70s came to an end and the 80s approached, David continued to work his magic on the silver screen working with Directors Lee Han Chiang, Hsueh Li Pao, Ho Meng-hua and Chia-Liang Liu. 1980 was also the start of his first TV series "The Green Dragon Conspiracy", followed by "Princess Chang Ping" and "Dynasty" which are all classics. In the mid 80s, David worked alongside his two brothers, Paul Chun & Derek Yee, directing, producing and acting in the comedy "Legend of the Owl". David's talents in comedy also was showcased in the movies "The Challenger" and "The Loot" directed by Eric Tseng . In late 80s into the 90s David successfully directed movies: "Heaven Can Help", "Silent Love", "The Wrong Couples", "Mr. Handsome", "Double Fattiness", "My Dear Son", "Will of Iron" and "Mother of a Different Kind" . In 1991, David and his family emigrated from Hong Kong to Vancouver, Canada, returning to Hong Kong to make one or two TV series each year. As 2000 approached, David has continued to work in movies & TV series. He was nominated for "Best Supporting Actor" in 2006 for his role in "Revolving Doors of Vengeance". With over 4 decades under his belt, David is indeed an icon and a legend and is well regarded as one of Kung Fu's top action heroes.
David Chielens is known for The Body Beautiful (1997) and Click (1997).
David Hatcher Childress, known as the real-life Indiana Jones to the many fans of his books, is a captivating individual. He has traveled the world several times over, seeking adventure and the answers to the mysteries of mankind's past. His popular Lost Cities books (7 in the series) present fascinating information on the advanced technology and anomalous architecture of our predecessors around the globe. David has a wide scope of interests, and is a recognized expert not only on ancient civilizations and technology, but also on free energy, anti-gravity and UFOs. After more than 30 years of investigating these arcane subjects, David finds his unique views and ideas are gaining popularity. He is a featured guest on The History Channel's popular series Ancient Aliens, and has also appeared in other History Channel documentaries. Other television work includes a Disney special, Fox and NBC TV specials, and several segments on the Discovery Channel, TNN and A&E. His publishing company, Adventures Unlimited Press, was the subject of a segment on the show Wild Chicago, airing on PBS. He continues to explore, write and excite people about discovery through his magazine, World Explorer, his publishing company and his video production company, Adventures Unlimited Media.