David Michael Harrison is a multi-talented actor and producer, hailing from Tipperary, Ireland. After completing his acting training at CSN Cork, and in Dublin, David set out on an adventure across the world, a self supported cycle from Australia to Ireland, documenting his journey. Due to a life threatening illness in the midst of the pandemic his cycle was cut short, and he had to return home after reaching India. His focus turned to acting and producing in recovery and within three years he amassed an impressive resumé. David's impressive film and TV credits include lead roles in a variety of short films, including Any Other Morning directed by Mark O'Connor, Diva and The Soundman by Emma Coleman, and Coast Watchers by Sam O'Neil. He has also made contributions behind the camera, serving as line producer for Big Bay Entertainment's first two feature films, Poppy Loftus and Tuesday Traders. David has since travelled to India, having being cast in an Indian production called Captain Miller. With his diverse background, and experience both in front of and behind the camera, David is a rising star and certainly one to watch in the world of film and television. He brings a tenderness and a childlike wonder to the unpredictable Dead Eye in Tuesday Traders.
David Michael Hill is known for Coyotaje (2018), A Man Called Nereus (2012) and American Bomber (2007).
David Michael Latt is the co-founder of The Asylum, the film industries most prolific independent film studio in Hollywood. Latt heads up production which produces a feature film every three to four weeks. He develops and overseas all physical productions. Latt has won more than three dozen films awards, and his films have been invited in over 100 film festivals worldwide. In addition to production, Latt's company, The Asylum, has acquired over 400 movies over its course of 10 years. The Asylum is self-financed, and employs 8 full time staffers, and about 200 crew members every year. The Asylum, with their unique marketing and constraints on budget, has never made a film that has lost money. The Asylum has been featured in hundreds of publications, radio, and television shows including The Today Show, Countdown with Keith Oberman, Talk Soup, E! Entertainment News, The New York Post, Los Angeles Magazine, Variety, The Los Angeles Times, The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, New York Times Magazine, Empire Magazine, NPR, T4, and, most recently Time Out London. Latt is also an invited guest speaker for the Screen Actors Guild, UCLA, LMU, AFI, USC, amongst others.
David Michael Moote is known for Christmas Inheritance (2017), Dead Rush (2016) and Soulless (2015).
In July of 2021 David was contracted by Warner Brothers Studios in association with ESX Productions to develop and write an action thriller for a 2022 start date. (Title and production date TBD). David's screenplay, "The Stand at Paxton County" was produced in the spring of 2019 and premiered on the Netflix network May of 2020. His latest produced work is entitled, "Mary's Life after Jesus, the Road to Ephesus", documentary produced on location in Ephesus Turkey and through The Ephesus Foundation. Written and directed works include, Five Aces (20th Century Fox), Player 5150 (First Look Studios). Other written and produced works include, ESX/Netflix "The Stand at Paxton County" and the critically acclaimed, "The Black Tulip" (Snagfilms). The film was selected for screening as Afghanistan's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards and premiered September 23rd, 2010, at the Ariana Cinema Theater in Kabul, Afghanistan. There were advance screenings at the headquarters of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force for allied commander General David Petraeus, the U.S. embassy in Kabul along with invited dignitaries at the Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. Other past works include writing for such notables; "Threat" - Nick Cassavetes, Howard Kazanjian - Raiders of the Lost Arc, "War Junkies" - Academy Award Winning Mark Harris (Crash - Gods and Monsters), "Lady Godiva" - Santa Monica Studios, Academy Award Winning Joost Betzer - "Babette's Feast" (English Version) - Panorama Film, Last Lovers - Panorama Film, Jack London's "Martin Eden" (Optioned) - Panorama Film. David's films have enjoyed such awards as the Pen Center's "Freedom to Write Award", "Afghanistan's official entry into the Academy of Motion Pictures" for Best Foreign Film along with other notable festival awards including Ft. Lauderdale's Spirit of Independent Filmmaking Award, Beverly Hills Film Festival, Best Foreign Film - Golden Palm Award, Boston International Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Film Cinequest San Jose Film Festival, Nominated, Best Feature Feature Film Monaco Charity Film Festival Festival Award New York International Film and TV Festival Nominated, Salento International Film Festival. William Morris Agency - Writer of the Week. Education: Bachelor of Science Degree - Graduate of the University of Oregon. Scholarship Winner, American Conservatory Theatre - San Francisco. Post Grad - University of Washington, Arizona School of Business - Scottsdale. See more at www.davidmoneill.net
Like the Arizona Spruce, David is a native of Arizona. David Michael Paul (David Buehrle), first strived to be a professional baseball player wanting to play third base for the Milwaukee, Brewers. It wasn't until that ineffable moment he stepped onto the theater stage for the first time, he knew acting would be his future. Foreshadowing his acting career, his teachers and classmates would call him "Bueller" due to the hard pronunciation of his last name, "Buehrle" (Burly). Starting out performing in school productions and talent shows, it wasn't until his first community theatre musical production that convinced him acting would be his ultimate career choice. His favorite theatre roles have been Captain Hook in "Peter Pan" (which he won Best Lead Actor in a Musical from NYA, National Youth Arts) and Charlie Gordon in "Flowers for Algernon" (which he won Best Lead Actor in a Play from NYA, a year later.) David has starred in film and television roles such as Marvel's "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D", Spike's "1000 Ways to Die", Hallmark's "The Santa Switch", the Flower Bomber on Nickelodeon's "Victorious" and Schwartz in the sequel to the classic holiday film, "A Christmas Story". David is also an inspired writer, creating his own production company for original content that focuses on character. His slogan: "where originality meets character." His favorite genre are Independent movies for "this is where an actor can truly shine based on their talent." He got into the business to make films like his favorite actor, Leonardo DiCaprio - because if you look, DiCaprio is never the same 'character' twice.
David Michael Reardon is an American actor residing in Savannah, Georgia. He was born in Lawton, Oklahoma on November 3rd of 1997. David is best known for the roles of Fred DeLuca (The Food That Built America) and Charlie Sawyer (Man's Best Friend). When asked what he wants his life to represent, David responded, "Hope. There are so many people from my home town, and towns like it, that give up on their dreams because they're told they can't accomplish them. I want my career and life to inspire people to hope again. To dream again. To believe they can become more and live a life of impact. I believe that's what life is all about; helping others become the best versions of themselves by the way you live. Acting helps me to do that."
David Michael Ross made his feature film debut in the 2000 Summer Blockbuster release, The Patriot. He attended an open audition and was cast for a very small role which he was told would last approximately 5 days. On his second day of filming the producers put him in a scene with Mel Gibson, Jason Isaccs, and Heath Ledger which was a very pivotal scene in the film and as result worked consistently for four months. After "The Patriot", and under the advice of Mel Gibson to write, and develop content, Ross continued acting small in roles in studio and independent films, and eventually went on to write and produce several films. He is a partner at Tranquil Bay Entertainment, and the recently formed Skyfield Entertainment with Tommy Kelly and Matthew Ashford with a slate of film and television projects in various stages. He has been hired as a consultant, and writer on many industry films. In addition, Mr. Ross has numerous feature screenplays, and was hired to write an additional eleven. Mr. Ross bought the screen rights to a novel that featured his grandfather, Chicago Whitesox Pitcher, Lee "Buck" Ross and successfully optioned it to a Los Angeles based Production company. Under he and partners Matthew Ashford, and Tommy Kelly's Production Banner Skyfield, they are developing new and original content for both television and feature film. Most recently he wrote, produced, and co-directed "Spirit" a horror/thriller co-starring his producing partner 4 time Emmy winning actor Matthew Ashford, Julia Denton, and Tommy Kelly. Under the new banner they have two newly completed films and are nearing production on their next feature as well as a television series. During this period he has partnered with Emmy winning actor Darin Brooks writing and producing and the two have completed two new scripts together for 2023 and 24. He is a writer an producer on the upcoming film "Runaway".
David Michael Scott is an actor, known for Game of Thrones (2011), Vikings (2013) and Brand New-U (2015).
David Michael Silverman is known for Metro (1997), Copycat (1995) and The Pursuit of Happyness (2006).