David Giuntoli was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He is the son of Mary and David Giuntoli. David was educated at St. Louis University High School and moved on to Indiana University Bloomington, where he graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in International Business and Finance. Giuntoli relocated to Los Angeles in 2007 to forge a career in acting, and joined the Echo Theater Company. His first television appearances, however, were on reality shows Real World/Road Rules Challenge (1998) and Road Rules (1995). Acting success followed with roles in, amongst others, Privileged (2008) and Eli Stone (2008). In 2011, Giuntoli was cast in the leading role of Nick Burckhardt in NBC's Grimm (2011).
David Glassman is an actor, known for Water (2019) and Scrutiny (2019).
Following a career in the North Sea oil industry, David Gleeson wrote and directed one other short film, 'Hunted', prior to writing and directing his feature debut, 'Cowboys & Angels'. A youth comedy/drama set in his native Limerick (Ireland), 'Cowboys & Angels' was released in cinemas by Buena Vista Int. The film won eight international film awards including Best Screenplay at Newport Beach (U.S.) and two Gold Medal Awards at Giffoni (Italy). The New York Times commented, [the film] 'offers a fresh mix of open-minded intelligence and a heartfelt point of view,' while The Chicago Tribune commented, 'Stack "Cowboys" against most of the fare American studios offer young adults and it's meatier by far'. Gleeson's next film which he also wrote and directed, the crime drama 'The Front Line', was released in cinemas in 2006 also through Buena Vista. Variety (magazine) called it; 'A satisfying blend of crime drama and geopolitical think piece about a Congolese refugee in Dublin, [The Front Line] sustains high levels of suspense while delivering an emotional wallop.' The Sunday Independent (Ireland) commented; 'Gleeson has delivered a terrific film that reminds us what big screens were made for, and it deserves to be a smash.' In 2008, Gleeson sold his time travel sci-fi spec screenplay 'The End of History' to Sony Pictures and Original Film. He followed this up with several more spec sales and commissions to studios including Focus Features, 20th Century Fox, Mattel Films and Paramount Pictures. In July 2017, Gleeson began principle photography on his third film as writer and director, 'Don't Go', starring Stephen Dorff and Melissa George. 'Don't Go' was released in the US through IFC Films on 28 October 2018. In May 2019, Fox Searchlight Pictures released 'Tolkien', a Chernin Entertainment production based on Gleeson's original screenplay about the legendary author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, J. R. R. Tolkien. Gleeson is currently writing 'The Grimm Legacy', the first in a potential franchise, for Walt Disney Films based on the books by Polly Shulman.
David Gluth is known for Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist (2018).
David Godden is an actor, known for The Devil's Violinist (2013).
David Godfrey is known for Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016), The Contract (1999) and Going Back (2001).
David Godlis was born in 1951 in Manhattan, New York, USA. He is known for End of the Century (2003), Sonic Youth: Do You Believe in Rapture? (2006) and Her Smell (2018).
David Goldberg is known for Inspired to Ride (2015).
David Goldberg is a sword maker from Philadelphia with over 30 years of experience now residing in Canada and the owner of Golden Mountain Forge. He was in a motorcycle accident a few years back and got a bit of brain damage. He mostly makes Japanese swords and Damascus steel knives that sell for around ten grand. He also teaches aikido.