David Weidoff's early life was spent in the suburbs of Sacramento, California, a city that would later serve as a backdrop to his artistic endeavors. He went on to pursue his passion for acting, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the prestigious University of Southern California School of Dramatic Arts.
During his time at USC, Weidoff received two esteemed honors that would further cement his status as a talented young actor. He was awarded the Jack Nicholson Award for Outstanding Male Performance, a recognition that acknowledged his exceptional skill and dedication to his craft. Additionally, he was awarded the Ava Greenwald Memorial Scholarship for Outstanding Graduating Actor, a prestigious honor presented by respected industry professionals Joe Mantegna and Doris Roberts.
After completing his studies, Weidoff made his mark on the Los Angeles theater scene with critically acclaimed performances in two notable productions. His portrayal of "Keith" in the L.A. premiere of Christopher Durang's "Betty's Summer Vacation" was met with widespread acclaim, as was his performance as "Bobby" in Jessica Goldberg's "Good Thing" at the Hudson Guild Theater.
Weidoff's television career soon followed, with his series regular debut as "Thom" on Freeform's inaugural original comedy series, Roommates. He has also made guest appearances on a variety of popular television shows, including Castle, Numb3rs, Crossing Jordan, Gilmore Girls, and Scrubs, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.