David Brown-King, a multifaceted individual hailing from Seattle, Washington, has had a diverse and illustrious career spanning various creative fields. Born and raised in Seattle, he was nurtured in the arts from an early age, with his formative years spent at ShoreWood High school under the guidance of Barb Lachman.
This foundation laid, Brown-King transitioned to the Young Shakespeare Workshop, where Darren Lay introduced him to the vast and rich world of Shakespeare. This exposure sparked a passion that would stay with him throughout his life. He then went on to attend Cornish College of the Arts, situated in the heart of Capitol Hill, where he spent four transformative years honing his craft, forming lasting relationships, and experiencing the full spectrum of human emotions.
Upon graduating, Brown-King embarked on a journey of professional growth, landing roles in various productions, both local and national. His credits include an impressive array of theatrical performances, with select highlights listed on this page. His experience extends beyond the stage, as he has also worked with numerous Seattle-based theaters and participated in Fringe New York performances.
Brown-King's life has been marked by periods of creative exploration and personal growth. He spent three years in Brooklyn, New York, where he immersed himself in the city's vibrant poetry scene and cultivated his passion for the written word. Following this stint, he returned to Seattle for a brief period before relocating to Los Angeles, where he pursued his interest in yoga, earning a teaching degree and exploring the world of surfing.
Currently, Brown-King resides on Vashon Island, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. He continues to nurture his various disciplines, dedicating himself to a daily practice that encompasses his artistic pursuits.