David Labiosa was born on October 4, 1961 in New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Bound by Honor (1993), Bulletproof (1996) and 24 (2001).
David Labrava started his Hollywood career as a camera operator for the Zalman King Company (Red Shoe Diaries, 9 1/2 weeks, In God's Hands), where he learned script writing. He starred in the series Whiplash ZK as the host. He did an independent project entitled FTW for Picture Perfect Productions, and starred in Fencewalker, the new film from Chris Carter (The X-Files). David has been riding motorcycles for 30 years, and was hired to be the Technical Advisor for Sons of Anarchy. David was then cast as "Happy," and has been with the show since its inception. David developed a show he created with FX this past year, and has been editing a documentary he filmed about one of the larger MC's. He writes a column in a national Hot Rod Magazine called 'Ol Skool Rodz, called "Burnin' Rubber with Jimmy Carbone." Before that he used to write for the Horse Motorcycle magazine, and has built a bike that made the cover (issue #13 March 2001). He is a five diploma Harley Davidson Mechanic, graduating from the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, certified by Harley Davidson. David is an accomplished glass artist with his own shop. He also owns a tattoo shop in Northern California called Evil Ink Tattoo in the Bay Area. When he is not filming, he is tattooing there. David still builds Hot Rod cars and bikes for fun, not profit, and rides his motorcycle daily.
David Lackey is an actor, known for Breaker (2019), Myopia (2001) and Antiques Roadshow (1997).
David Ladd's professional career in Hollywood spans more than 40 years, beginning when he was a young boy performing in several films with his father, the legendary leading man Alan Ladd. In the years since his first role, he has gone on to become a teenage film star, a senior production executive at MGM, and the producer of several studio films. He earned a degree in business administration from the University of Southern California (USC). He first began working in production for ABC Television, producing movies and variety specials. He then moved to Columbia as a creative executive, before partnering with renowned producer John Veitch. Ladd's first solo producing credit on a motion picture was on the Wes Craven thriller, The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988). Under his production banner, David Ladd Films, he produced MGM's A Guy Thing (2003), directed by Chris Koch (starring Jason Lee and Julia Stiles); and Hart's War (2002), the critically-acclaimed World War II courtroom drama (starring Bruce Willis, Colin Farrell and Terrence Howard). Previously, Ladd served as Executive Vice-President of production for MGM. During his nine years at the studio, he was instrumental in its resurgence, having supervised the development and production of numerous films, including Get Shorty (1995) (starring John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, and Danny DeVito); the courtroom thriller Red Corner (1997) (starring Richard Gere); Mulholland Falls (1996); The Cutting Edge (1992); and Untamed Heart (1993), among others.
David Lafontaine is an actor and writer, known for Molly's Game (2017), Witches in the Woods (2019) and Designated Survivor (2016).
David Lain Baker was born on June 12, 1962 in Long Beach, California, USA. He is known for Dragonball Evolution (2009), Beowulf (2007) and St. Elmo's Fire (1985).
David Lajoie is an actor, known for Submergence (2017).
Asian Australian actor DAVID VIET LAM or better known as DAVID LAM could be summed up in the form of film genres Crime, Action, Drama (Not necessarily in this order) with a hint of Thriller, Horror & Comedy. DAVID VIET LAM was born in Melbourne, Australia. He was brought up in the housing commission flats in Fitzroy, Victoria by Vietnamese Chinese immigrant parents. His parents divorced early on in his life where his mother eventually re-partnered. Growing up in Fitzroy, David was exposed to some of the darker things in life at an early age which could have easily lead him down the same path of many, but was fortunate enough to find refuge in dance and basketball. David went to St Josephs North Fitzroy where he was first introduced to Drama class. Training under Patrick Watt, he learnt the fundamentals of performing arts, mainly focusing on theatre. This was also when he caught the interest of mime and movement as he felt it incorporated well with dance. Dance/Mime/Movement is where David's foundation lies. While challenges of life and life experiences were where he learnt to have a better understanding of emotions and human behaviour. David can be seen unconventional at times in his approach to acting and tends to draw upon life experiences and doing his own research through curiosity, trial & error and learning at his own pace. Some great teachers/mentors who have influence David through their teachings, concepts and approach to acting, the industry and life in general would be Greg Apps & Robyn Gibbes (The Audition Technique/Greg Apps Casting), Peter Kalos (Melbourne Actor's Lab), Cameron Douglas (Digger Tactical), Magnus Walker, Jon Jandai and a noble mention of his first drama teacher Patrick Watt. David also holds an interest in firearms. He has trained with Digger Tactical under head instructor Cameron Douglas. His favourite firearms are Glock17, MP5 and Kriss Vector SMG for CQC. In his spare time David enjoys either being out with nature cycling, hiking, camping otherwise hibernating at home. Best known for his work in: Colours in the Dark - Written & Produced by Thavy Thongkham. Directed by Abhi Parasher Once Upon A Time In Chinatown - Written, Produced, Directed by Justin David Macawili (Award winning comedy) My Ghoul - Written, Produced, Directed by Andrew Robb and Jessica Gerger For more information on David. Check out his website at - www.davidvietlam.com
David Lam is a director and actor, known for Lim jing dai yat gik (1993), 'Z' fung bou (2014) and Fei chang jing cha (1998).