David A. Bradley is known for Skin in the Game, Light (2024) and Bulldog.
David A. Cooper (aka "Dave" or "Coop" or "Hey Buddy") worked in theatres across the country and on cruise ships in large bodies of water before settling in Los Angeles before the Big One hit. He has worked with Clint Eastwood, Gary Sinise and Tiger Woods, and may be the only actor in the world with that distinction. You may recognize his face from various commercials and TV appearances. However Dave is 5' 9" with brown hair and blue eyes, so he probably looks like someone you know. Maybe that's why you recognize him. Born in Southwick Massachusetts, his first showbiz gig was at the famous Riverside Amusement park in the infamous Critter Shack. Many consider his performance as "Safe Crackin' Sam" in "Showdown at Rivertown" to be the gold standard for theme park entertainment.
David A. Crellin is an actor, director, writer, cabaret singer and circus performer. He trained at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute & Eric Morris Actor's Workshop. He co-founded and was the Ringmaster of Circus Contraption, an internationally lauded, one-ring traveling circus. As his alter-ego Armitage Shanks, he has traveled the world as an MC and Cabaret performer Stage directing and co-writing credits include "Viva OZ Vegas" & Off-Broadway's "Squirm Burpee- A Vaudevillian Melodrama". He has worked as a stuntman for feature film, commercial television and live performance shows. He was featured in the January 2009 issue of PLAYBOY France, The Febuary 2009 issue of PLAYBOY Italy, Dans (Netherlands), as well as TIME OUT LONDON, which hailed him as " One of the darkest-hearted comperes on the burlesque circuit- not only a biting ringmaster, but a unique singer as well". Dublin's LeCool Magazine branded him as "A Cabaret Legend", and Australia's Culture & the Media stated, "Armitage Shanks thrilled audiences- resistance to his charismatic gaze was not an option." Seattle's THE STRANGER said "Armitage Shanks has a voice like honey-coated gravel. A Victorian Music Hall barker, he struck just the right tone. He was a sinister and louche presence, who put some sex in the air."
Dr. David Ebert, known as the "Lost Shark Guy," has devoted his life to studying the ocean's most elusive, dangerous and yet fascinating predator - the shark! His travels of exploration have led to the discovery of over 50 new shark species, which have made him an internationally recognized expert on sharks. Having led expeditions across major oceans, on six continents, and in over 30 countries, Dr. Ebert has found some of the rarest, most elusive sharks in the world. Dr. Ebert is an acclaimed author of 30 books (including the popular "Sharks of the World") and his writings have been featured in over 500 publications on Sharks and their relatives the rays and ghost sharks. He is a frequent guest and consultant on several highly acclaimed programs for the BBC (Shark and Blue Planet II), National Geographic, and Discovery (Alien Sharks). He has also appeared as a guest expert on ABC's Good Morning America, NBC Bay Area, Discovery Canada, Forbes, Washington Post, Wired, and on popular podcasts. Dave's stories are compelling and humorous, whether dining with royalty or with fishers in remote villages, he brings the audience along on a personal journey, and tells vivid stories of exploration, discovery, and travel from his most recent expeditions.
David A. Ferrie is known for Corridor, Small Town Wisconsin (2020) and Red Lake (2017).
David A. Garcia is known for The High Note (2020), Broken Angels (2017) and Hollywood and Vine (2018).
David A. Goodman is known for Captain Marvel (2019), Godzilla (1998) and Hollow Man (2000).
Born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, David's first on-screen role was in a series of commercials for Airborne where he starred as Sebastian, a Fabio-esque romance novel hero in 2008. He began as a series regular on ABC's sudser "One Life to Live" in 2009. David took up writing professionally after the soap was 'unexpectedly' cancelled. Panicked at only being hired to say lines on TV in his underwear, David created the scripted podcast Western "Powder Burns" where he said lines in a recording booth fully clothed, with Emmy-winning stars John Wesley Shipp, Robert Vaughn and Edward Asner (premiering on Apple Podcasts). His Fonda/Stewart play "Hank & Jim Build a Plane" was optioned by the Tony Award-winning producers at SunnySpot Productions. Since his stint in daytime drama, David has played recurring characters on "The Good Fight" (CBS), "Insatiable" (Netflix), "Constantine" (NBC), and "Deception" (NBC). He recently headlined the film adaptation of "Dirty Sexy Saint" for the internationally acclaimed studio Passionflix. David served as guest faculty at his alma mater Baldwin-Wallace University during the pandemic. He is also a vocal advocate and public speaker for the Alzheimer's Association.
David A. Gudzinas is an actor, known for Badland Doves (2021), Amber and Grace (2019) and Cowboy Zombies (2013).
David A. Hendricks is an actor, known for Stone (2010).