David Shaughnessy is a British-born actor, television director, theatre director and producer. He is a four time recipient of a Daytime Emmy Award; twice for producing and twice for directing. He was educated at Eton College and the Central School of Speech and Drama, London. He started as an actor in repertory theaters all around the UK and went on to become a principal with the Old Vic Theatre Company in London, touring around the world. He went on to perform in national tours, including 18 months in Godspell for producer Cameron Mackintosh, and acted in television series and movies both in the UK and the US. He was also a busy theatre director in the UK, finding particular synergy with comedy in repertory theatres all around the country. He also directed the critically acclaimed premiere of Steve Brown's musical, "Elmer Gantry" at the Chichester Festival Theatre. Later he turned to television directing. After adding producing to his repertoire, he ultimately became executive producer of the daytime drama, The Young and the Restless. He presently directs for Days of Our Lives whilst also providing many voice-overs for films, animation, commercials and video games. His father was Alfred Shaughnessy, a scriptwriter. He is best known for his work as writer and producer of Upstairs, Downstairs. David's older brother is the actor Charles Shaughnessy, best known as Maxwell Sheffield on the television show, The Nanny. His wife is former Days of Our Lives head writer Anne Schoettle. David and Anne live in Los Angeles and have three daughters Amy, Katie and Josie. He is the heir presumptive to the Barony of Shaughnessy, which is held by his brother.
David Shaw Parker was born in Egypt. He is known for The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), The Man Who Knew Infinity (2015) and The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns (1999).
An undeniable talent on the rise, David Shea Henne has become known for the charismatic characters he brings to life on screen. This year David can be seen co-starring in the Horror Film "Was Live," which will premiere at the Austin Revolution Film festival in Texas later this year. Henne hit the screen in the indie film "#RIP" which premiered to critical acclaim at 39 film festivals worldwide including Cannes Film Festival. David was a scene stealer as the self centered "Mark Roman," acting alongside Naomi Grossman, Marilyn Ghigliotti, and Ammie Leonards. His amusing portrayal of Roman won him the award for Best Actor at the Houston Comedy Film Festival. In addition to acting on screen, Henne is a talented stage actor who has been in roles such as Claudio in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing," Dennis Bailey's world premier "Just Outside Redemption," Sam Shepard's "Buried Child" and many more. He also co-produced and starred Trevor Clendenin in Brandon Smith's world premier play "Cold Fusion," which created a ton of buzz throughout the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2015. Originally from Arlington, Texas David Shea Henne now lives in Los Angeles, California. David has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from Midwestern State University, which he attended on scholarship.
David Shearer is known for Hip Hop Uncovered (2021) and Alien Highway (2019).
David Sheftell was born in Los Angeles, California. He is known for "Willy's Wonderland" with Nicolas Cage, Emily Tosta, & Beth Grant, "Stephen King's Bag of Bones" with Pierce Brosnan, and "The Young and the Restless." He has lent his voice to "Family Guy," "American Dad," and "The Cleveland Show" just to name a few.
David Shelley is an actor, known for Code 404 (2020), The White Queen (2013) and Arthur & George (2015).
David Shepherd is a producer and actor, known for Let Them All Talk (2020), 7 Wonders: Magical Mystery Tour (2011) and Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife (2008).
David Sherod is from Charlottesville, Virginia. Looking to mix-up his routine as a Business Marking and Management & German Studies graduate, David started to take improv and acting classes. His passion for the performing arts ignited and led to his new career. Notable television appearances including TURN: Washington's Spies (AMC), Point of Honor (Amazon), and Mercy Street (PBS). He continued his training at the famed William Esper studio. His first major role blessed him to travel to Brazil (and learn Portuguese) for Netflix's film The Secret Diary of an Exchange Student.
Benjamin David Sherrill originally attended Colorado State University as a Wildlife Biology Major but changed course after his sophomore year to become a Theater Major. "Dave" as he is know to family and friends performed in numerous plays at CSU until he was encouraged by his theater professor to attend New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where he studied with the late Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse as well as with the legendary Stella Adler. While at NYU and working as an intern at Warner Television, Atlantic Records and MTV, Dave landed a small but recurring role in the ABC daytime drama, "All My Children". After spending a year on and off the popular soap opera, he decided to complete his training at UCLA's School of Theater, Film & Television. Upon completing his studies at UCLA in 1985 and many auditions later... Dave landed the role that would begin his professional career when he was cast as Skank, a twitchy, mohawked, punk-rock, gang member in the 1986 cult film, "The Wraith," along side Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassavetes, Randy Quaid, Sherilyn Fenn and Clint Howard. Sherrill's career soon began to pick up speed as he followed with his next role opposite Keanu Reeves in Thom Eberhardt's "The Night Before". Next, Dave traveled to the Israeli desert to appear in Columbia Pictures',"The Beast Of War" with Jason Patric and Steven Bauer. In the late 1980's, Dave appeared in several network television shows which included "21 Jump Street" and "China Beach". He also received critical notice from Henry Sheehan in the January 3, 1989 issue of Hollywood Reporter for his work in the CBS Movie of the Week, "Terror On Highway 91," opposite Rick Schroeder and Lara Flynn Boyle. Wrote Sheehan, "The most striking performance comes from sneering, sniveling David Sherrill as the sheriff's crooked son." Soon thereafter, Dave would go on to realize his childhood dream when he was cast in the role of Max in Warner Bros.', "The Rookie," opposite his childhood hero, Clint Eastwood who was also the film's director. Sherrill's next television appearance was in 1992 in the recurring role of homeless Gulf War veteran, Sgt. Jack Canner, in the popular FOX television series, "Beverly Hills, 90210". His following film role would be as the upwardly mobile, yuppie son of Gena Rowlands in "Unhook The Stars" which was written and directed by Nick Cassavetes. Next, Dave starred along side Charlie Sheen and Christopher McDonald in the independent feature film, "Five Aces" which garnered The Spirit of Independent Film Award at the Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival. Dave would later return to North Carolina to portray NASCAR legend and Charlotte Motor Speedway president, H.A. "Humpy" Wheeler in the ESPN/Disney television movie, "3: The Dale Earnhardt Story" opposite Barry Pepper. Soon thereafter, he was cast in popular television series such as "One Tree Hill","Surface" and "Army Wives". He soon followed with appearances in several independent feature films that included, "Insignificant Others", "House Of Fallen" and "The 27 Club" for director, Erica Dunton which received recognition at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival in New York. Most recently, Dave appeared on television in AMC's series, "Halt & Catch Fire" and in the independent feature film, "Careful What You Wish For" as Brian Martin, the father of musician-turned-actor, Nick Jonas. In 2016, Dave reunited with fellow "The Wraith" cast mates, Clint Howard, Chris Nash and James Bozian in the low-budget suspense thriller, "American Bigfoot" aka "Kampout".
David Sherwood is known for The Triangle (2005), The Devil's Whore (2008) and Steel Dawn (1987).