David DeLuise is a multifaceted artist, boasting a rich family legacy as the son of renowned actor and comedian Dom DeLuise and actress Carol Arthur. His godparents, the iconic Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft, further solidify his connection to the entertainment industry.
As the patriarch of the Russo family on the beloved Disney Channel series "Wizards of Waverly Place," DeLuise has captured the hearts of millions of children and parents alike, earning the admiration of a broad audience. His starring role in the Disney Channel original movie "Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie," which drew a staggering 25 million viewers, cemented his status as a household name.
Throughout his career, DeLuise has been a familiar face on television, appearing in a wide range of hit series, including "Stargate SG-1," "3rd Rock from the Sun," "Shameless," "NCIS," "Hawaii Five-0," "Real Rob," "Rizzoli and Isles," "Baby Daddy," "Bones," "Without a Trace," "ER," "Monk," "Gilmore Girls," "CSI," "CSI: New York," and "CSI: Miami."
On the big screen, DeLuise has made memorable appearances in films such as "Pup Star," "Unbroken: Path To Redemption," "Vampires suck," and "Robin Hood: Men In Tights."
In addition to his acting endeavors, DeLuise has also ventured into directing, helming episodes of popular shows like "How to Rock," "See Dad Run," "Lab Rats," and "The Thundermans."
DeLuise's career in the entertainment industry began at the tender age of 8, when he starred alongside his father in the film "Hot Stuff."
In his personal life, DeLuise is married to Julia Stoepel, a talented German actress, director, and voiceover artist.