David, a graduate of the prestigious Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, had the privilege of studying under the late great Powers Booth. This exceptional training allowed him to hone his craft, and he went on to appear in the esteemed Shakespeare in the Park production, directed by the legendary Joseph Papp.
David's impressive performance in the play "White People," written by JT Rogers, earned him a nomination for the LA Drama Critics Circle award. His portrayal of Teach in "America Buffalo" received widespread acclaim, culminating in a Garland Award for his outstanding performance.
In addition to his work on stage, David has made a significant impact in the world of film. He has appeared in blockbuster hits such as "Air Force One," "Under Siege 2: Dark Territory," "Public Eye," "Federal Hill," "Spent," and "Brothers in Arms," to name a few. His short film, "Last Request," was a standout, being one of the ten finalists for the Academy Award for Best Short Film in 2000.
Television has also been a significant part of David's career, with notable roles in series such as "COP ROCK," where he played a series regular, and "Sisters," in which he portrayed the lovable Victor, the plumber. His performance in the Showtime series "Queer as Folk" is also a standout.
Throughout his career, David has made numerous guest appearances on popular shows, including "ER," "CSI," "24," "Without a Trace," and "American Horror Story." Despite his extensive resume, David remains committed to his craft, continuing to act and enjoy his time with his beloved pets in his Los Angeles home.