David E. McMahon is an award-winning actor who has quickly emerged as a strong, versatile force in the independent film scene. He first turned heads playing the title character in the popular Funny or Die comedy short, "Gynecologist: The Musical." Since then, David has gone on to act in over 100 indie short films and full-length features, effortlessly moving from comedy ... to drama ... to horror ... to even a brief appearance in the cult-favorite "Sharknado" franchise. Horror fans may recognize him from his starring role in "The Song of Solomon," an American Guinea Pig film. Since then, he's gone on to appear in several popular indie horror projects, including "10/31 Part 2" ... "13 Slays 'Til Xmas" ... "Rose Blood" (A Friday the 13th fan film with veteran alums Lar Park Lincoln, Terry Kiser and Kevin Spirtas) ... "Followers" ... "Teacher Shortage" ... and two cult fan favorites, "GUTS" and "Bad Hare Day". Upcoming 2023 horror/thriller feature releases include "Phantoms", "He Never Left" and "The Demon of Serling".
David E. Ornston is a producer and actor, known for The Poison Rose (2019), This Is the Year (2020) and Arkansas (2020).
An imaginative auteur breaking boundaries with his pioneering works in theater, film and literature, David E. Talbert is a brilliant force in the entertainment industry. Born into a family of pastors and preachers, Talbert learned early on that comedy and drama were essentially two sides of the same coin. Looking back on the most influential characters in his own narrative, the sermons of his uncle and great grandmother impressed upon him at a young age the power of words and the emotion they can elicit. Talbert's writing has since been grounded in truth and from a space of hope and inspiration. Talbert's love of writing began to take shape while attending Morgan State University and later New York University where he graduated from the school's accelerated film program. While his education opened his mind to creative possibilities, Talbert acknowledges he has learned everything he knows about his craft from doing the work itself. With an invitation to the theater while living in the Bay Area, Talbert was immediately moved by a creative passion to write his own play. Sitting down with an idea that very evening, his first play, Tellin' it Like it Tiz, opened a year later at Berkeley's Black Repertory Theatre. The play would go on to tour across the country for two years, beginning Talbert's nearly 30-year career as one of the highest grossing and most recognizable writers, directors and producers in American theater. Talbert is now heralded as one of the most prolific theater makers in America. He has written and produced 14 national tours, breaking box office records and capturing the hearts of audiences around the world. Talbert has garnered 24 NAACP nominations in which he won Best Playwright of the Year for The Fabric of a Man, and has won the NAACP Trailblazer Award for his contributions and accomplishments in theatre. He has also received the New York Literary Award for Best Playwright of the Year for his musical, Love in the Nick of Tyme. In 2008, Talbert made his directorial debut with the Sony Pictures comedy, First Sunday, followed by the Fox Searchlight feature, Baggage Claim, and in 2015, the Universal Pictures comedy, Almost Christmas. All three films debuted in the U.S. box office as the #1 Comedy in America. Most recently, Talbert wrote, directed and produced the critically-acclaimed Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, Netflix's first original live-action musical. The ground-breaking film was nominated for 10 NAACP Image Awards and shortlisted by the Academy for Oscar contention. He is currently in development with LeBron James & Maverick Carter's Springhill for an upcoming project, Better Late, a comedy based on his own life. Recognizing his growing global audience, Talbert recently inked a multi-year first-look deal with Netflix, launching Golden Alchemy Entertainment, a partnership with his wife and producing partner Lyn Sisson-Talbert. The deal includes a mandate to write, direct and produce event films, as well as launch the careers of underrepresented filmmakers through their producing projects. In addition to his work in theatre, film and television, Talbert is also a best-selling author, having written three novels, Baggage Claim (2003), Love on the Dotted Line (2005) and Love Don't Live Here No More: Book One of Doggy Tales (2006), which he wrote with Snoop Dogg. Grateful to be doing the work that he loves and understanding the challenges many face in the entertainment industry, Talbert recently launched Lights Camera Access (LCA), a mentorship program designed to give underrepresented students in the entertainment industry access, insight and mentorship opportunities. Talbert currently resides in Southern California with his wife and son.
David E. Taylor is an actor and producer, known for Bring It On (2000), Fragile Storm (2015) and Call of Juarez (2006).
David E. Webb is an actor and composer, known for Zombie Strippers! (2008), Ghost Image (2007) and Running Against Dick (2004).
David Edwin Woodley was born in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia to Beryl Marcia (Bailey) and John Richard Woodley. His mother is of French and English decent and his father has English, Irish and French ancestry. After only having portrayed a french Can-Can Dancer in an high school Bastille Day celebration, Woodley, this time in pants, took to the stage later in life to perform in theatre. Woodley played the role of 'Dangles' in a national tour of Australian playwright Jack Hibberd's 'Dimboola', before being selected to join the infamous 'Grin and Tonic Theatre Troupe', performing many Shakespearean and Australian contemporary roles under the direction of renown theatre director, Bryan Nason AM. Woodley again performed under Nason's direction in dual roles as Ea and Utnapishtim, in the Royal Queensland Theatre Company's production of the 5000 year old epic of the Sumerian hero, 'Gilgamesh'. Woodley moved to the U.K. in 1990 to undertake acting studies at St Catherine's Drama Studio in Guildford, Surrey and voice studies with Alan Woodhouse of Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London . Whilst living in Surrey, he continued his passion of fencing, with the University of Surrey's fencing club. On return to Australia, Woodley relocated to Sydney after gaining the role of series regular Hopper Hadley in the Network 10 television drama Echo Point (1995) . Woodley then went on to become a series regular with the long running Australian series Home and Away (1988) . He has since played roles in many Australian drama series including the award winning ABC TV series Rake (2010) , as well as in New Zealand on the US productions of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2011), and Legend of the Seeker (2008) . Woodley will be seen in the first installment of the much awaited Chinese science fiction trilogy, The Three-Body Problem: I written by acclaimed Hugo Award winner, Cixin Liu. Woodley holds a Bachelor's Degree in Film Production.
David Eagleman is known for Perception (2012), Killing the Badge (1999) and The Creative Brain (2019).
David Earl is an actor and writer, known for Brian and Charles (2017), 4Funnies (2012) and The Cockfields (2019).
David Earl England is an actor, known for Madison County (2011).
David Early was born on 30 May 1938 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Creepshow (1982), One for the Money (2012) and Dawn of the Dead (1978). He died on 23 March 2013 in Clearwater, Florida, USA.