David Lee Garver's journey in the film industry began during his time at the University of Kansas, where he secured his first film credit in Tim Burton's Mars Attacks! released in 1996.
Following this early success, Garver went on to land a role in Biohazardous, a film that marked a significant milestone in his career, paving the way for him to take on starring roles in Bedford Springs in 2002 and Slumming in 2005.
The latter of which, Slumming, earned him a prestigious Best Actor nomination at the AOF Film Festival, a testament to his exceptional acting skills.
Fast forward to more recent years, Garver has continued to impress audiences with his performances, taking home awards for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Division at the 2022 Lady Filmmakers Festival and Best Horror for his work in Gravedigger at Kevin Smith's inaugural 2022 SModcastle Film Festival.
What's more, Garver not only acted in these films but also took on the additional role of producer, showcasing his versatility and dedication to his craft.
In addition to his work in film, Garver is also a talented musician and audiobook narrator, further demonstrating his multifaceted abilities and passion for the arts.