David S. Womack is an American Cinematographer, who (2021) works in the Hollywood entertainment industry. Son of a homemaker, David grew up behind the lens. The first movie that gave him the "bug" was Armageddon (1999). Studying under Hollywood greats, David currently produces TV Shows, Motion Pictures and Commercials. Studying under the top modern Cinematographers and filmmakers, David S. Womack is the next leading Film producer in America.
David S. Bridson was born in 1967. He is known for Kings (2017), Somewhere Between Darkness and Dawn (2017) and Lying and Stealing (2019).
Cass began his career in the motion picture industry as an extra - but soon he was alternating between acting parts and stunt work. The stunt work eventually prevailed and Cass went on to become one of Hollywood's top stunt co-ordinators and Second Unit Directors. This led to his producing several films which, in turn, led to first-unit directing. Dave has co-produced Miramax Films' Texas Rangers (2001); a trio of Burt Reynolds' TV movies titled Hard Time (1998), for the TNT network - writing one episode, and directing another, Hard Time: The Premonition (1999). He has also co-written several other films including Enter the Devil (1972) and Hard Ground (2003). Dave was the director of The Hallmark Channel's mini-series, Johnson County War (2002), another take on the infamous Wyoming cattle wars, this one an adaptation by Larry McMurtry. Cass has directed two Gentle Ben TV movies, plus Night of the Wolf (2002), starring Anne Archer and Robert Urich, for Animal Planet. And from Hallmark, again, David directed a city girl/country boy love story, Straight from the Heart (2003), which garnered the highest ratings ever for a Hallmark Channel TV Movie.
David S. Dawson was born on May 18, 1975 in Pocatello, Idaho, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Tosssed Assside (2018), Forever, My Love (2018) and Forgotten Hero (2017).
David S. Dearborn is known for Nova (1974), Naked Science (2004) and The Day the Dinosaurs Died (2017).
David S. Goyer was born on December 22, 1965 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Dark City (1998), The Dark Knight (2008) and Batman Begins (2005). He is married to Marina Black. They have two children.
David S. Hogan is an actor, producer, and director, known Z Nation (2014) (Seasons 1 and 4), Grimm (2011), The Device (2014), and The Parish (2019). He was raised, and continues to live in Seattle, Washington. David holds a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Seattle University, with Minors in Music and Psychology. During his time at SU, he discovered a passion for performance by first singing with the university choir, then acting with the drama program. His first role was playing the Street Singer in Bertold Brecht's The Threepenny Opera. Once out of university, he hit the boards, working often with Seattle Shakespeare Company, where he played King Henry in Henry V, Caliban in The Tempest, Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Antony in Julius Caesar, to name a few. As a dog fanatic, one of his favorite stage roles was the noble and wise canine, Enzo, in The Art of Racing in the Rain at Book-It Repertory Theatre. He is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting, and also a winner of the Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Outstanding Acting. In 2012, David and his wife/best friend/inspiration, Angela DiMarco, also an actor (they met during a production of The Taming of the Shrew at Arts West), founded Mighty Tripod Productions and Mighty Tripod Acting Studio. They have produced numerous short films, and the feature films Paralytic (2016), The Parish (2019), and Mr. Bleachers. As educators, they offer on-camera training to students of all ages and experience levels.
David S. Jung has appeared in various films and tv shows such as Doogie Kamealoha, M.D., Death Note, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Hawaii Five-0, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Howard Stern, NPR and Good Morning America from which he is banned for life. David has performed at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, The Improv 9opened for Dave Chappelle) and Carolines on Broadway. He is a former US and World Air Guitar Champion and featured in the documentary, Air Guitar Nation. He can also be seen in national commercials throughout the year. Other credits include: Bojack Horseman, Family Guy, American Dad, Law & Order SVU, Law & Order, The Practice, The Shield. David attended Phillips Exeter Academy, Cornell University and received his MFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. David is an avid squash player and believes in miracles.
David Lee is a household name in South Africa where he worked predominantly in theatre and television. His outstanding performances on stage garnered him multiple nominations all around Southern Africa. In 1995, David completed a post graduate drama course at Drama Studio London, where he was nominated as Actor of the Year for his powerful and moving performance of "Othello". His first film, "Paljas", was an official selection for the Academy Awards in 1998. His last film before departing for the United States, "Final Solution", produced by Messenger Films (USA), was an official selection at 11 film festivals and has earned 6 awards, including the I.C.V.M Award for best film. 2017 saw David join the Marvel family with his contribution of the villainous character, "Limbani", in Marvels latest super hero installation, the 2018 record setting "Black Panther", working alongside Michael B. Jordan(Eric Killmonger) and Andy Serkis(Ulysses Klaue). 2020 saw David appear opposite Karl Urban in a breakaway short film for Amazon Prime's highly acclaimed dark action-comedy, "The Boys". Prior to that, David had a long stay in New Orleans, where he was reunited with Warner Brothers and director/writer/producer, Dean Devlin ("Independence Day", "Godzilla", "Leverage") working alongside Gerard Butler, Academy Award nominee, Andy Garcia and Academy Award winner, Ed Harris in Dean Devlin's much anticipated upcoming blockbuster, "Geostorm". David worked opposite Acadamy Award winner Anne Hathaway, Acadamy Award nominee, Steve Carrel and Academy Award winners Alan Arkin and Terence Stamp, in Warner Brothers' "Get Smart" in which his memorable scene stealing work was noted by both producers and fans alike. Prior to that he appeared alongside Oscar nominees Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly and Djimon Hounsou in the Oscar nominated film, "Blood Diamond". Recently, David completed work on a stylish independent film, "Pacific Standard Time", shot completely in LA and the Hollywood Hills, where he plays a surly and intriguing LA detective who has fallen on hard times in a throw-back, noir-style thriller. After creating the recurring role as the sinister and somewhat charming villain 'Phillip Jones' in season 2 of "Nikita", David is now "bringing the funny". Going back to his comedic roots and doing what he loves most, he can be seen starring as a recurring guest star alongside Melissa Peterman, and Jean-Luc Bilodeau in ABC Family's hit sitcom, 'Baby Daddy'. This, along with his finely tuned, over-the-top and "oh-so-funny" portrayal of 'Dolph Gruber in Disney's "Kickin' It" and his creation of 'The Blacksmith' for Krafts' Velveeta Cheesey Skillets campaign, is David's launch pad into the Hollywood comedy scene. His work on US soil was jump started with notable recurring guest appearances in "N.C.I.S:Los Angeles", "Lost", "General Hospital" and season 2 of "The Librarians", where he brought to life the charming and villainous character of James Moriarty, working alongside multi award-winning actors Rebecca Romijn and Noah Wyle. David is bilingual (English/Afrikaans) with a massive specialty in dialects, going from Russian, to Italian, to German to British and most notably, American English (and more). He is also an accomplished tri-athlete who is ready for anything from running, to swimming, to biking, to skiing to horsemanship, to dancing and singing. This extraordinary and versatile actor not only brings the funny (comedy IS hard) but is an accomplished dramatic actor.
David S. Lindgren was born and raised in southern Sweden by a Swedish mother and Albanian father. Today he speaks three languages fluently, Swedish, English, Norwegian and is almost entirely fluent in Albanian as well. Lindgren realized early on that he loved acting and theater when he participated in many of the school's plays as a youngster. For 4 years after graduating from the trade program, Lindgren traveled around the world, starting with a year in Australia and then on to Norway, Brazil & Prague before returning to Sweden. Lindgren studied "Acting for film" at the Prague Film School in the Czech Republic. While at school, Lindgren was involved in a dozen short film projects, did VO work for video games, was the main model for commercials for Storm London and also played the role of a game Admin in the award-winning documentary "The Blue whale challenge." Lindgren has played very diverse roles lately. Chief among them the role as a Nazi leader in "Tunna Blå Linjen" (SVT) as well as "King Adolf Fredrik I in the new drama series "Drottningarna"(Cmore / Tv4). Lindgren has also during the last two years played the lead role as: John Doe who is a dad, Psychopath and killer in the new feature film "Vanish Without A Trace" Directed By: Francesco Valentino.