David, a seasoned actor, hails from New York City, where he spent his formative years immersed in the city's vibrant theatrical scene. A graduate of the prestigious High School of Performing Arts, David went on to hone his craft under the guidance of renowned mentor Anthony Abeson. He further refined his skills at H.B. Studios, studying under the tutelage of esteemed instructors and actors such as Herbert Berghof, Carol Rosenfeld, William Hickey, and Uta Hagen.
As a professional actor, David has had the privilege of performing on and off-Broadway, with a notable highlight being his critically acclaimed portrayal of "Rodolpho" in the Tony Award-winning production of Arthur Miller's "A View From The Bridge." He has also had the opportunity to tread the boards at esteemed venues such as Lincoln Center, The John Houseman Theater, Playwright Horizons, and many others in NYC. Additionally, David is a company member at South Coast Repertory Theater in Orange County, California.
David's impressive filmography boasts a range of feature films, including collaborations with Academy Award-winning directors Oliver Stone in "Nixon" (1995) and Anthony Minghella in "Mr. Wonderful" (1993). He has also appeared in a variety of other films, such as "One Good Cop" (1991),"Mutiny" (1999),"Dead Presidents" (1995),"Lawn Dogs" (1997),"Cops and Robbersons" (1994),"Why Do Fools Fall in Love" (1998),"Soldier Boyz" (1997),and many more.
In addition to his film work, David has had a successful television career, with recurring roles on Fox's "21 Jump Street" (1987),NBC's "Dream Street" (1989),and NBC's "The Client" (1995). He has also made numerous guest star appearances, landed lead roles in movies of the week, and appeared in miniseries. Most recently, in 2008, David completed an episode of ABC's new series, "Eli Stone."