David Hayman was born on February 9, 1948 in Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He is an actor and director, known for The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008), Sid and Nancy (1986) and Macbeth (2015). He is married to Alice Hayman. They have three children.
David Haysom (born 1980) is a Canadian actor and stunt performer. He was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta. Haysom attended Western Canada High School, where he took part in drama class. He won the starring role of John Merrick in his high school production of The Elephant Man. After graduation Haysom attended Mount Royal College where he studied theater performance. In 2000, Haysom left Calgary and moved to Vancouver to pursue a career as an actor in television and appeared in a handful of T.V. shows. In 2004, Haysom appeared in the film, I, Robot, which received high ratings. In 2017, Haysom played a recurring character, Deputy Raymond Berryman, in the NBC/ Universal production, Damnation (2017). Most recently, Haysom was cast as Clyde Lidgard in the T.V. series Joe Pickett (2021- ), based on the #1 bestselling book series by C.J. Box.
David Hayter was born on February 6, 1969 in Santa Monica, California, USA as David Bryan Hayter. He is known for writing the screenplays to X-Men (2000), X-Men 2 (2003), and Watchmen (2009). He is best known as the voice of Solid Snake in the English versions of the Metal Gear Solid franchise.
David Hayward is an actor and production manager, known for Future Lies (2018), Raven's Touch (2015) and Nashville (1975).
David Hazlett is an actor, known for Why We Breathe (2020).
David Healy is an actor, known for Money Monster (2016), It Had to Be You (2000) and Daredevil (2015).
David Heap is an actor, known for Byzantium (2012), The Professor and the Madman (2019) and St. Ives (1998).
David Heath was born February 16th, 1969 in Florida. He played high school football but suffered a serious neck injury that ended his career. Despite fears that he would never play contact sports again, he became interested in professional wrestling. He was trained by Boris Malenko, father of fellow wrestler Dean Malenko. He then hit the independent wrestling scene under different personas all involving a gothic theme. He debuted in the World Wrestling Federation in mid 1998 under the name "Gangrel." At first he opposed a wrestler named Edge, but they (along with Christian), formed a highly popular trio known as the Brood, and feuded with Al Snow's J.O.B. Squad at the end of 1998. Gangrel received a European title shot at the Royal Rumble but did not win. The Brood then joined The Ministry of Darkness and followed the Undertaker in his goal to capture Stephanie McMahon. In April 1999 the Brood left the Ministry and shorty after they broke up. In the summer of 1999, Gangrel joined Matt and Jeff Hardy to create the New Brood, but the popularity level of the first version could not be duplicated. They broke up in October of that year and Gangrel tried to launch his solo career. He teamed up with his real life wife, Luna Vachon, but she was released from the WWF, and he followed soon after. In 2002, he appeared on an Australian World Wrestling All-Stars PPV as the Vampire Warrior, facing his wife Luna in a Black Wedding match, which he won. He remained out of the major-league spotlight until September 2004, when he made his return to WWE along with Viscera, turning against their former mentor The Undertaker, as one of JBL's hired henchmen on Smackdown.
David Heavener was born on December 22, 1958 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Last Evangelist, David Heavener Investigates (2020) and David Heavener Live (2017).
David Hebrero is a multi talented Spanish artist based in LA. He started in the world of arts very young, being able to play guitar and piano on an advanced level by the age of 15. He then started coursing photography, and later on, when he was 16, he made his first short film. He wrote and directed several short films that have been nominated around the globe: Kimera Film Festival (Italy), RTVE awards (Spain), Emergencia Youth Film Festival (USA)... All his short film so far have gone around the world: "Wanted", "A night in August", "Ella". He also graduated with an MFA in Filmmaking on the TAI School of Arts in Spain. His latest short film, Color Blues is traveling around the world and has been in screened from Cannes to Texas. At the moment, David Hebrero finds himself working as a cinematographer and gaffer in LA while writing his first feature film as a director: Midnight Train.