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Born in Trenton New Jersey. Shortly after,
David’s family moved to Florida where
he spent formative growing up years in the backwoods
of Jacksonville. After high school he studied
at Florida School of the Arts in Palatka for
2 years before discovering his love for acting.
He moved to New York City.
In New York, David began early standing theatre
training at The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.
Studying and protégé to legendary
teachers Charlie Laughton, Elaine Aiken, Penny
Allen, and Irma Sandrey.
David has been in countless film and theatre
productions from New York to Los Angeles.
His first production with the Street school
brought him to play “Terry” in (“Dirty
Deeds Done Dirt Cheap”) written and directed
by the Brothers Tramp and Josh Brolin.
David‘s experiences with the Street School
Theatre have given him a place to express collectively
within a creative group of individual artists
not so often found in original theatre. He looks
forward to bringing many and shared talents
of writing and acting continuing to serve the
creative artist as the whole.
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