David Claudio was born on September 26, 1990 in Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. He is known for Killing Eve (2018), Barcelona 92 (2015) and Serramoura (2014).
David Clavel is known for M&M, On the Road Again and Benedetta (2021).
David Clay is an actor, known for Blood Stripe (2016).
David Clayton is an actor and costume designer, known for Outlawed (2018), Lapwing (2021) and Hollyoaks (1995).
David Clayton Rogers was born on October 21, 1977 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Rally (2015), Skylight (2009) and Dark Ride (2006). He has been married to Sally Pressman since September 17, 2011. They have one child.
A tall, lean, sometimes bearded actor with a career lasting more than forty years, David Clennon is also a very vocal political agitator. In 1967, during the most savage years of U.S. aggression against Vietnam, Clennon turned in his Selective Service System identification card (a federal felony) and joined the draft resistance movement. His anti-war, anti-draft activities are included in the book "Confronting the War Machine," by Michael Foley. Appearing in Sam Shepard's "The Unseen Hand" in 1970, he began to establish himself in off-Broadway theater. He also performed in several regional theatres, and on Broadway, in Chekov's "The Cherry Orchard" (1977). He began his film career as a background actor in "The Way We Were" (1973). His first speaking role was in "The Paper Chase" (also 1973). As his career developed, he always tried to follow his moral and political convictions. He has turned down roles in films (e.g., "Just Cause," which promoted the death penalty) and television (e.g., Fox's "24," which promoted torture). In 2018, Clennon engaged in a campaign to alert Emmy voters to the half-truths, distortions and omissions in Ken Burns' PBS series "The Vietnam War," which is nominated for four Emmys. (It received none.) He has been arrested for civil disobedience, and he has clashed with the Hollywood establishment. In spite of the prevalence of type-casting, David has managed to demonstrate considerable versatility. To every role that he plays, he tries to bring a sense of reality and a spark of humanity. He tends to be cast as educated, white-collar characters, but he occasionally breaks that mold with working class characters like Palmer in John Carpenter's "The Thing (1982)." He got his first film role in 1973 in "The Paper Chase" and followed up with Bound for Glory (1976), "Coming Home" (1978), and "Being There" (1979). In his movies, he has worked with Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek, Meryl Streep, and Susan Sarandon. He moved into TV in the drama "The Migrants" and, with several roles, in the classic comedy "Barney Miller. He is most famous for his role as Miles Dentrell on the acclaimed drama thirtysomething (1987). David was a regular on the CBS series "The Agency" (2001) playing the computer and forgery expert Joshua Nankin. When he publicly criticized the show for its pro-CIA slant, and its propaganda supporting George Bush's invasion of Iraq, he was attacked by Sean Hannity (with actor James Woods piling on) and political consultant Dick Morris. Clennon appeared in three films by the late Hal Ashby and four by Costa-Gavras. He lists among his favorite films (or roles) "Being There," "Coming Home," "Go Tell the Spartans," "Missing," "Sweet Dreams," "Dos Crimenes" (Mexico), "Silver City," (Mort Seymour) "Syriana" and, of course, "The Thing" (Palmer). In 2019, Clennon refused to audition for the upcoming Netflix series "Hit and Run" because it is co-produced by an Israeli company and he chose not to work under the authority of what he calls "a racist, apartheid state."
David Cleveland Brown plays a recurring character on the television series Yellowstone, written by Taylor Sheridan, starring in scenes opposite Kevin Costner and Kelly Reilly. He has a master's degree in acting from the University of New Orleans where he gained early experience on big-budget film sets such as Terminator Genesys, Fantastic Four, and The Big Short. Being on set observing professionals was some of his best schooling. He has starred in several commercials, music videos, short films, and has spent over a decade on stage improvising his little heart out. (PSA: his heart is probably average sized) David began acting in student films in College for his friends while studying his undergraduate degrees in psychology and Korean. He ended up majoring in Korean (the language) with a minor in psychology. After graduating he attended local acting classes. He later completed a Master's degree in Acting (MFA) and since becoming a master actor, he now pursues acting full-time. David is married to his beautiful wife with whom they have 4 children with big personalities. David enjoys being outdoors and playing competitive sports such as: basketball, football, table tennis, disc golf, and chess, to name a few. He can dunk (rim height is proprietary information). Occasionally he hosts family and friends over for pizza in their backyard pizza oven. To unwind he enjoys watching good television series with his wife or playing role playing games. Chess is a sport. David finds acting very fulfilling and meaningful. It uplifts his soul. Here's a poem he memorized in his first acting class. 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. "Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch!" He took his vorpal sword in hand; Long time the manxome foe he sought- So rested he by the Tumtum tree And stood awhile in thought. And, as in uffish thought he stood, The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, Came whiffling through the tulgey wood, And burbled as it came! One, two! One, two! And through and through The vorpal blade went snicker-snack! He left it dead, and with its head He went galumphing back. "And hast thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" He chortled in his joy. 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. That's a poem he memorized. Also this website does not allow you to delete parts of your biography or make it smaller. Since David isn't the brightest star in the big bluish-black thing he may or may not have put more personal details in the first several iterations of this than reason might suggest. Yes, this all might have been written by him, and he may be speaking in third person. You might be wondering why there is more words down here or why this biography didn't end at "David finds acting very fulfilling and meaningful. It uplifts his soul." Well as stated before, I can't delete all this mumbo jumbo down here. Wish I could. Maybe if my star meter gets above 1k I'll have special access to get rid of this garbage. Or maybe I'm just dreaming and making up more stuff to fill this biography void. A word count website tells me this is at least as long as the previous entry...
David Climent is an actor and writer, known for Ultrainocencia (2020), Amar en tiempos revueltos (2005) and Hache (2019).
David Clyde was born on March 27, 1885 in Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland. He was an actor, known for Suzy (1936), Bulldog Drummond's Peril (1938) and The Scarlet Claw (1944). He was married to Fay Holden. He died on May 17, 1945 in San Fernando Valley, California, USA.
David Clyde Carr is an actor, known for The Insider (1999), From the Earth to the Moon (1998) and 90 Minutes in Heaven (2015).