- David Stuart (Canadian actor)
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David Stuart Born 19 November 1965
Edmonton, AlbertaDavid Stuart (born 19 November 1965 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian actor. He developed an interest in acting at an early age growing up in Fredericton, New Brunswick.[1] His first “role” in the Grade 2 Christmas play was booked without an audition.[2]
Life and career
After completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre at the University of Victoria, David went to Los Angeles to attend summer school and the two-year program at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.[1] While studying his craft, David worked as a background performer in films (Bird on A Wire) and television (21 Jump Street, episode 47). His first guest-starring role was on the 1988 television series Time Exposures alongside Peter Outerbridge (Lucky Number Slevin, ReGenesis). From there he earned roles on The X-Files, Touched By An Angel and Jake 2.0.[1] During this time, he had a supporting role on the big screen in The Climb alongside Dabney Coleman (Domino, The Guardian) as well as in the TV movie Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenét and the City of Boulder with Kris Kristofferson (Blade), Marg Helgenberger (CSI), and Ronny Cox (Stargate).[1] Other credits include Three Moons Over Milford, Criminal Intent, Inconvenience, Suspicious Agenda, The Marshal, Area 88 (voice), Daisenki (voice) and Dysfunction (voice).[1]
Stuart has performed in over 100 commercials,[1] including a Kyocera spot directed by Jason Reitman (Thank You for Smoking) and the Ford Mustang tribute to Bullitt and Field of Dreams titled Cornfield, which featured Steve McQueen.[1] In 2007 he appeared on several television shows: Eureka, Kyle XY, Supernatural, Flash Gordon and Whistler. He appeared in the Danny DeVito / Matthew Broderick Christmas movie Deck the Halls and in Sweet Amerika (2008) as the villain alongside Gulshan Grover (Bollywood’s legendary Badman).[1]
References
- David Stuart at the Internet Movie Database
- David Stuart on the web
Categories:- 1965 births
- Actors from Alberta
- Actors from New Brunswick
- Canadian film actors
- Canadian television actors
- Canadian voice actors
- University of Victoria alumni
- Living people
- People from Edmonton
- People from Fredericton
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