David Lee Homb is a multifaceted individual, excelling as an actor, writer, and acting coach. Born and raised in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, he began his stage career by performing in over 50 productions.
Following extensive training in Texas, David was accepted into the prestigious Academy of Dramatic Arts. He continued his education with renowned coaches Michael Shurtleff, Vincent Chase, and Tracy Roberts, among others.
David's film credits include leading roles in several feature films, such as "Camp Fear," "Rock/Shock 'em Dead," "Street Soldiers," "The Channeler," and "Dream House."
He has also made guest appearances on television shows like "JAG," "The Drew Carey Show," and "Down Home," as well as "Pistol Pete" for Castle Rock Entertainment.
In 1995, David ventured into the world of computer games, taking on the lead role of DON in Sierra On-Line's hit FMV adventure horror game "Phantasmagoria." This cult classic became the first game to surpass one million copies sold, generating over eighty million dollars in sales and being translated into nine languages.
As an acting coach, David has taught various techniques, including cold reading, audition preparation, and one-to-three camera techniques for acting in interactive games and voice-overs.
Most recently, David released his debut book, "Awake, I Dream," which is available on Amazon.com.