To fans of 1980s prime time soap, David Paulsen is known as the guy who tried to make Dynasty more human in the last season (1988-89). Or perhaps "the guy who tried to turn Dynasty into Dallas" in the final season. For a few seasons Dynasty marched along with its so-bad-it's-good method of acting. In 1988, after just leaving several years of Dallas, Paulsen moved onto Dynasty and attempted to replace the show's melodramatic acting with a more happy and realistic tone. Now, all of a sudden, the Dynasty cast would be seen making light conversation, smiling and making jokes. Some viewers welcomed the change while many others single out Paulsen as the guy who killed Dynasty.
David Payant is known for Come Worry with Us! (2013).
One of modern TV and moviedom's most sturdy and reliable character actors, David Paymer dreamed of being an actor from early childhood. Although he came from a traditional middle-class Jewish family that urged him to become a doctor or lawyer, Paymer felt more at home in the world of the thespian. At 14, he used a fake I.D. to see The Graduate, which starred a young Dustin Hoffman. He grew up in Oceanside, New York, where his father was in the scrap metal business. His mother, a homemaker, had fled Belgium with her family to escape the Nazis. When his father quit the scrap metal business to pursue music, it inspired young Paymer to give his acting dream a try. His aborted big break came when he was cast in the TV series, St. Elsewhere, as "Dr. Wayne Fiscus"
David Peacock is known for Thunderbirds Are Go (2015), The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) and The Octonauts (2010).
David Pearce is a producer, known for The Future of Work and Death (2016) and The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast (2016).
David Pearce is an actor, known for Tracks (2013).
David Pearse was born in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor, known for The Guard (2011), Grabbers (2012) and The Foreigner (2017).
David Peatfield is an actor, known for Something Good: The Mercury Factor (2013) and Fu sing (2012).
David Peck is an actor, known for Shang hai bao lei (2019), Tian jiang xiong shi (2015) and Feng kuang de wai xing ren (2019).
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