David Hoffman was born in Philadelphia and grew up on U.S. Army bases. He was classically trained as an actor at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (H.S. Diploma) and Boston University (BFA). After college he trained at The Groundlings School in Los Angeles and joined the Sunday Company in 2006 and the Main Company in 2008. At Groundlings he wrote and performed hundreds of original sketches and improvs. At the same time, David began appearing in TV commercials (including several Super Bowl ads) and guest starring in numerous films and TV shows including Bridesmaids (2011), 2 Broke Girls (2011), and a regular role on the improvised Western series Quick Draw (2013). In 2014, he was cast as the lead in the UK sitcom I Live with Models (2015) for two seasons. He played a hand model named Tommy who lived in an apartment with "real" models. He followed that up with guest appearances in the U.S. on Modern Family (2009), Bones (2005), and Castle (2009). in 2017 he played a volatile writer for Johnny Carson in the series There's... Johnny! (2017). in 2019, David began playing Doug in Liberty Mutual's "Limu Emu & Doug" campaign. As a writer, David wrote multiple episodes of Mike Tyson Mysteries (2014), forty episodes of a webseries called "George Washington is Here to Help," featuring himself as George Washington, trying to help America through the pandemic. He also created an animated series about his childhood called "Army Brat."
David Hoflin was born on February 25, 1979 in Stockholm, Sweden. He is an actor, known for Z: The Beginning of Everything (2015), Crossbones (2014) and Bosch (2014). He has been married to Natalie Hoflin since January 4, 2013.
David Holder is known for Cardiac, Deadfall: Ground Zero (2018) and Anna (2017).
David Hollander was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He attended Mount Lebanon High School and Sewickley Academy before going to Northwestern University. He began his career as a playwright before turning his attention to film and television. He has served on the faculty of the USC Graduate Screenwriting Program.
David Hollman is an actor, known for Jungfrau am Abgrund (1990).
David Holston is a producer and actor, known for Paradise Lost, Keys and Second Chances (2021).
David Holt is an American actor born and raised in Roswell, Georgia to parents Dave and Carolyn Holt. He has one younger sister, a college professor by the name of Courtney Holt McDaniel. Holt's mother and father are from Easton, Pennsylvania and Fort Knox, Kentucky respectively. His ancestry consists of Dutch, Irish, and Native American (Cherokee) heritage. David attended Western Kentucky University where his love of acting really took hold. He graduated cum laude with a degree in Theatre. While at college, David transformed into several different roles for one production in Seneca's version of Oedipus, then portrayed William Burroughs in Beat (a play about the Beat authors of the 60's), and most notably worked with legendary theatrical director John Doyle in William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale. In total, Holt appeared in more than 15 shows before making the move to New York in 2003. In New York, Holt continued to pursue theatre. He played many different roles on stage mainly doing classical roles Off-Broadway. In 2010 Holt decided to move to Los Angeles to pursue film and television. David is best known for his diversity of roles and the eclectic nature of those characters. He played a typical college kid in the horror film Scalp (2009), then a wheelchair bound muscular dystrophy man going on his first date in Rolling Romance (2013), and next playing a champion marathon runner in the short film _Blur_. He recently held the role of young David in the 2018 film Father starring Eric Roberts, Paul Sorvino and Mischa Barton. Holt has recently been gaining notice for playing more western and southern roles similar to his upbringing.
David Holt grew up in Lancashire in the north of England. He studied theatre arts at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire in the late 1980s. On graduating he moved to London to pursue a career as a versatile character in TV, film, theatre, radio, and as a voice artist and writer. He has appeared in countless productions of all types over a 30 year career.
David Holthouse is a producer and writer, known for Declassified: Untold Stories of American Spies (2016), The Seven Five (2014) and Lorena (2019).