David Lindorff is known for Abacus: Small Enough to Jail (2016), Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura (2009) and Florida Progressive Radio (2007).
Born on 29th of July in Melbourne Australia and raised in Darwin, England and the United States, David studied Psychology and Theatre at Augustana College in Sioux Falls S.D after which he attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney Australia, graduating with a B.A in Acting. He currently lives in Los Angeles California.
David Lipanovic is known for Survivor New Zealand (2017).
David Lipman is known for See Know Evil (2018).
David Lipman was born on May 12, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for True Grit (2010), The Impostors (1998) and Weekend at Bernie's II (1993).
David grew up in Montreal and moved to Los Angeles immediately after completing his BFA in Musical Theater from Emerson College in Boston. It didn't take long for one time head of Warner Brothers Television (now head of CBS), Leslie Moonvees, to recognize Lipper's ability for comedy. Lipper was quickly given the starring role in the Kaufman/Bright/Crane pilot, Reality Check, playing opposite a young Tiffany Thiessen, Giovani Ribisi, and 2 time Oscar winner, Hillary Swank. The other pilot Kaufman/Bright /Crane made that year was the mega hit Friends. When Reality Check didn't go, Moonvees put Lipper on the Warner Brothers hit show, Full House, where he played D.J.'s boyfriend, Viper, for that final season. Lipper also got to showcase his musical theater roots, by playing in the show's band, with John Stamos, and even playing live his own original music on the show. Eager to go against type and show his range, Lipper soon after played the rapist Jace in the hit NBC movie, She Fought Alone. Lipper has bounced around between playing hero and villain in both comedy and drama ever since. In 2017 Lipper played the villain known as the Nightingale Killer on the CW show, Frequency, but then played the hero in the 2018 Amazon/Vision Films release, The Unwilling. Lipper stars as the hard nosed Detective Carter opposite Kevin Mcnally, Claire Holt and Clifton Collins Jr in the highly anticipated feature, Painted Beauty, due in 2019. Lipper currently has 3 other films slated to shoot in 2019 so stay tuned for more!
David Lisak is known for Spitting Game: The College Hook Up Culture (2009), The Hunting Ground (2015) and Battling the Backlog (2011).
David Lister is known for Merci Bocuse (2019).
David Lister is a South African born Australian film and television director, lecturer and fine artist. He grew up on a farm in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. After studying painting and sculpture at art school in Pretoria, he was employed at the Performing Arts Council Transvaal (PACT). Over a period of four and a half years as co-head of the scene painting department and head of the props department. he was involved in 40 opera, ballet and drama productions. At the age of 22 he designed the sets for "Vrydag" and the hugely popular Afrikaans play "Die Drie Van Der Walts" directed by Francois Swart. While in the theatre he supplemented his income by painting and undertaking commissions. His paintings are in private collections in South Africa, Namibia, Australia the UK and the US. A brief period as a documentary film cameraman at SABC TV followed before he left South Africa to study in the UK. Graduating with first class honours from The London Film school in 1974 he returned to South Africa to work as a director in the film and television industry. In a career spanning 45 years he has directed 16 cinema & telefeatures, 13 television drama series totaling 138 episodes, a 52 part puppet series and 63 documentaries, commercials and corporate videos. He worked at The Media Workshop in Port Elizabeth South Africa for 5 years, lecturing film and television production students in all aspects of filmmaking with special focus on directing and script writing. He was facilitator and mentor for "Songololo", a ground-breaking project assisting a group of interns to write, direct, produce, shoot and edit a 24 min episode, 13 part comedy series which was broadcast on eTV's Open View HD channel. He was also The Media Workshop film directing mentor/supervising director for an Eastern Cape Provincial Arts and Culture Council/ National Film and Video Foundation project overseeing the shooting of their training project dramas. In 2015 he was instrumental in establishing AFDA (The South African School of Motion Picture and Live Performance) in Port Elizabeth where he was employed as Head of Film School and lecturer in directing and production design. David Lister's films encompass a variety of genres and he is considered one of the most experienced filmmaking lecturers and feature film and television drama directors in South Africa. His critically acclaimed feature films and television drama series have won him 10 directing awards and numerous actors and technicians have garnered awards for their work under his direction. In the early years at SABC TV as a Principal Producer/Director, Lister directed memorable documentaries such as "The Forgotten Children" (handicapped children)"The High Cost Of Dying"(The funeral business)"The Health Business" (alternative medicine)and iconic sports documentaries " The Agony and the Ecstasy" (Athletics)"The Punch and Judo Show" (wrestling)"The July" (horse racing),"Before The Wind"(sailing) and "Journey of Dreams" (Ladysmith Black Mambazo). Lister created and directed the immensely popular "Video 2" and "What's Happening?" SABC TV series for teenagers before progressing to television dramas and feature films. Lister has worked in Australia and the UK and his productions have been widely distributed internationally, appearing on SABC TV, Mnet, Etv, BBC TV, ITV, Disney, Fox, HBO, NBC, RTL2, and Sky. Eight of his films have been released theatrically in the US, UK, Ireland and South Africa. He has been nominated for 13 directing awards. He won 6 Artes (the South African equivalent of the "Emmy") and 2 Star Tonight! (South African national critics) directing awards for the television dramas "Riding High", "John Ross", "Barney Barnato", "The Big Time", "Konings" a Fespaco jury directing award for "Soweto Green" and a finalist award at the New York Film and TV festival. His two Leon Schuster feature film comedies "Oh Shucks, Here Comes Untag!" and "Panic Mechanic" broke South African cinema box office records. He permanently moved to Australia in 2016
David Little was born on March 21, 1937 in Wadesboro, North Carolina, USA. He was an actor, known for Ocean's Eight (2018), Law & Order (1990) and Occupant (2011). He died on January 2, 2021.