Came to acting later in life. Has played leading roles in plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov and Strindberg as well as many by new playwrights. One of the favorite stage plays involved getting into fights with the audience every night. Previously worked in banking and real estate investing. Is a partner in an international fintech company.
Born in Colombia, Granados finished college as an Industrial Engineer who secretly took Acting and Dance classes with the support of his mom's and sister. He then moved to the United States with a Big Dream and faith in what would be come his real life. He got scouted by a modeling agency and even though that wasn't his ultimate goal he gained experience and confidence charming the American people with his exotic looks, uniqueness and style that has notoriously prevalent in everything he's done. His presence on the runway and signature walk brought newness to the NYC Fashion Community. He went to school at NYU for Screenwriting with the purpose of creating powerful and meaningful story telling that pushes for Latin and Queer communities of color with the desire to find representation on the screen and a platform for those who have inspired him so much in what he's as a Performer. David's mother is a Colombian Italian designer with a Visual taste and instructed Fashion in David since his early days as a playful kid that wanted to be in all the plays of his school, his father is an entrepreneur and a hard working leader who instructed in David the discipline and tenacity that you must have when it comes to work, David's sister is a young creative who has great talent in Ballet and Tap Dancing and shares David's passion for Acting and Screenwriting. He recently was a Guest Star as the First Latino under 30 actor on Saturday Night Live! He's also an activist and supporter for anti-bullying initiatives and works daily to make the world a safer place for the youth and the new generations.
David Grant Wright is an actor, known for Waco (2018) and 50 to 1 (2014).
David W. Gray was born in Texas on June 28 1974. His parents divorced when he was very young so he spent time with his beautiful young mother in Austin Texas and also with his ruggedly handsome father in Pecos Texas on his father's horse ranch. This is where David learned about archery, firearms, equestrian sports, sword fighting, combative arts, driving cars, trucks, motorcycles, and many other adventurous activities. While attending school and on his summer breaks David worked as a ranch hand, breaking horses, herding cattle, fixing fences, hunting coyotes and badgers. David learned to ride, rope, and shoot cowboy style. He also bailed hay, picked cotton, onions, and cantaloupe alongside migrant workers who taught David some Spanish as they toiled. David Gray moved away from home at an early age and began working as a security officer at an all night Tex-Mex fast food restaurant where all manner of people would come to eat, drink and fight after a night of drinking in the bars, This was just the beginning of David's long security related career.At the age of 18 David began working security in the high crime areas of Austin, Dallas, and Houston. He was trained in the legal and use of firearms, batons, handcuffs, pepper sprays, and martial arts.David attended the Austin Community college and the University of Texas, where he studied literary arts and criminal justice. Just before turning 21 David was involved in a home invasion self defense situation due to his work in gang controlled areas of Texas. He decided to take a break from Security work and enlisted into the US Marines. He remained in a high threat combat related Military Occupational Specialty from 1995 to 2001. During his vacations and off time David would work as security in local bars and clubs, take stunt jobs, or teach firearms at various shooting ranges around the bases he was stationed at. While in the Marines David was sent to a Close Protection (Bodyguard) school in Colorado where he learned to drive and shoot as a professional Close Protection Specialist. David was assigned many unique and interesting missions while in the Marines and in 2000 he began to teach shooting and more at civilian shooting range in Nevada.Soon David found that his skills could get him on movie sets as a firearms trainer, armorer, stunt person, and more.However the film industry wasn't paying well enough so David began to look for work overseas. David soon found himself traveling the planet teaching military and police officers in third world countries. When back in the US David would hire himself out as a professional driver and Close Protection Specialist or work security in Las Vegas night clubs while looking for film related work. IN 2007 David began working in Asia, Afghanistan, and the middle east as a security consultant. By 2009 he had gotten exhausted from traveling for work and decided to settle in Thailand. He worked as a military trainer and firearms instructor while simultaneously working in the local film industry. David has written a Novel titled Demon By Knight as well as drawn and written several comic strips, comic books, and movie scripts that come from various parts of his life experiences. in 2012 David and 2 friends opened a security company Deimos Co. Ltd. that caters to the film industry and other high end clientele in Thailand. Deimos now provides a host of services through his company that include: military advising, firearms training, driver training, unarmed and armed guards, Close Protection, Armorers, and more.
David Graziano is an actor and writer, known for Sisyphus (2016), Delusion (2016) and Trinity (2016).
David Greathouse is known for Ra.One (2011), The Usual Suspects (1995) and The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017).
David Greene is known for The Queen v Patrick O'Donnell (2021), The Irish Mob (2023) and Homecoming (2016).
David Greene had a varied early career, beginning with his first job as junior reporter for the Walthamstow Guardian. Life as a journalist was not to be his forte, however. During the years spanning the mid- to late 1930's, he tried his luck variously in the furniture removal business, as a deck hand and as a hospital porter, before signing on with the Merchant Navy at the onset of World War II. He lasted a year before being invalided out in 1941. Becoming affiliated with the Everyman Theatre in London as its publicity manager, he finally found his vocation in the acting profession and subsequently enrolled at RADA. From 1948, he performed in repertory which included a season or two at the Old Vic. Movies followed, with supporting roles in films like The Wooden Horse (1950). While travelling through Canada with the touring Broadway Company of 'Anthony and Cleopatra' in 1952, Greene decided to accept an offer from the Canadian Broadcasting Company to join their television department. He emigrated officially in 1953, and moved to New York three years later. By the end of the decade, he had become one of the most sought-after TV directors in the business. Working on both sides of the Atlantic, he helmed episodes of popular action and adventure series like Sir Francis Drake (1961) and The Defenders (1961). He also directed the occasional feature. Three of these stand out. His first, The Shuttered Room (1967), was a macabre story, loosely based on H.P. Lovecraft. Greene's eye for off-beat location, combined with his clever use of subjective camera technique, gave the film a striking visual sense and considerably heightened its suspense value. Sebastian (1968), with its stark Orwellian visions of London, was a stylish espionage thriller about code breaking that did not take itself all that seriously. It boasted an excellent cast, headed by Dirk Bogarde, Susannah York and Lilli Palmer, and was directed with style, fairly obscuring the numerous incongruities within the plot. Third of the trio, The Strange Affair (1968), was a gritty, somewhat unpleasant, tale of police corruption and obsession set in swinging 60's London. More overtly violent than its predecessors in the genre, it imported Greene's American experience into British film and is worth viewing chiefly for the director's taut handling. Once again back in the U.S. from the mid-1970's, Greene directed several instalments of the popular miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) and then specialised in made-for-TV films, also occasionally working as producer or executive producer. Arguably, his most successful spell in the medium was between 1976 and 1979, winning three of his four Emmy Awards for Outstanding Directing of a Drama Series or Special. The oft-married Greene retired in 1999 and died in April 2003, aged 82.
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David Greenman was born on October 27, 1977 in Syracuse, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for About Last Night (2014), Bones (2005) and Gilmore Girls (2000).