David Hyde Pierce was born on 3 April 1959 in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA. He is the youngest child of George and Laura Pierce (both deceased) and has two older sisters (Barbara and Nancy) and an older brother (Thomas). As a child, he was very interested in music (particularly piano) and regularly played the organ at his local church (Bethesda Episcopal Church). David discovered a love of drama in high school and, upon his graduation in 1977, he received the Yaddo Medal which is to honor academic achievement and personal character. However, his love of music was still strong so he decided to study classical piano at Yale University. Unfortunately, he soon grew bored with music history lessons and found that he wasn't dedicated enough to practice the required amount of hours to become a successful concert pianist. Instead, he returned to his love of drama and graduated in 1981 with a double major in English and Theatre Arts. He then moved to New York where he worked several menial jobs (including selling ties at Bloomingdales and working as a security guard) while acting in the theater during the late 80s and early 90s. He appeared in small roles in films such as Bright Lights, Big City (1988) before his life and career changed forever when he landed the role of "Dr. Niles Crane" in the television series Frasier (1993). Throughout the show's eleven year run (1993-2004), David was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series each year (he won four times: 1995, 1998-1999 and 2004). David resides in Los Angeles with his romantic partner, Brian Hargrove, and their two Wheaton Terriers, Maude and Mabel. He remains very close to his three siblings.
David Hynes is known for Blue Heelers (1994), Soft Toilet Seats (1999) and Short and Curly (2005).
David Hyry is an actor, known for Northville Cemetery Massacre (1976).
David Hürten was born on 3 August 1995. He is an actor, known for Blood Red Sky (2021), Vorstadtkrokodile 3 (2011) and Vorstadtkrokodile (2009).
David is a film and television director based in Vancouver, Canada and represented by Meridian Artists in Toronto. His movies screen regularly to audiences worldwide, including major television networks such as the Hallmark Channel (U.S.), Lifetime Television (U.S.), UPtv (U.S.), Channel 4 (U.K.), TF1 (France), and the W Network (Canada). David has directed several romantic comedies over the past three-years, including The Dating List (19), Just for the Summer (20), Love is a Piece of Cake (20), and the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Original, A Glenbrooke Christmas (20). His most recent projects, Coyote Creek Christmas (21) and A Very Merry Bridesmaid (21), will premiere during Hallmark Channel's 2021 Countdown to Christmas. In addition to directing romantic comedies, David has directed the Lifetime thriller Killer Body (18), the independent feature film Delinquent (16), and various short form documentaries for The Knowledge Network and Telus Optik TV. In 2018, David was selected for the prestigious TIFF Filmmaker Lab, was a JETS participant at the 68th Berlinale, and was awarded the Telus STORYHIVE Banff Fellowship. His European co-production, The Omertà, was recently awarded development funding from Telefilm Canada and Bell Media's Harold Greenberg Fund. David studied Film Production at Vancouver Film School and holds two degrees from the University of British Columbia, where he studied both Law and Psychology.
David graduated from Laguardia High School for Music & Art and Performing Arts in the class of 2020, where his passion for the craft was explored and exercised. He hopes to one day use his acting experience to direct, write, and become more involved with the creation of art, in addition to continuing to pursue the art form in front of the camera. David is of Italian and Puerto Rican descent and is NYC based.
David Ian McKendry was born in Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for All the Creatures Were Stirring (2018), Glorious (2022) and Found (2014). He has been married to Rebekah McKendry since November 1, 2003. They have two children.
An Egyptian American Actor and Model who started his acting career doing theater in Cairo, Egypt in 2015. He moved to the LA in 2017 where he started his professional acting career, starting with student projects and short films. His first noticeable role was when he played "Adis" in the CNN's Declassified directed by Domini Hofmann. In 2020, David moved to Dallas, TX and participated in "The Chosen" as one of the extras. Although he was born in Egypt, David speaks fluent English in addition to the native Arabic tongue and a slight French and Spanish which makes him fit in many various roles as well as his Middle Eastern - English dialect. He can play Middle Eastern, Italian, Brazilian, Latino, Indian, and Persian.
David Ibáñez is an actor, known for Algo muy gordo (2017) and Cebra (2014).