David B. Meadows, a native of Wheeling, West Virginia, embarked on a life-changing journey after completing high school by joining the US Navy. For 13 years, he served as a member of the elite US Navy SEAL teams, honing his skills as a Sniper and Reconnaissance Specialist while participating in multiple combat operations in Afghanistan.
Following his honorable discharge, Meadows discovered an unexpected passion for acting and began to pursue his newfound interest. He enrolled in theater training programs in Virginia, subsequently refining his craft at the prestigious Michael Howard Conservatory in New York and the Studio of New York Conservatory.
Meadows' talent and dedication led him to study the classics with the renowned Prague Shakespeare Company in Europe. Throughout his career, he has performed in numerous productions across the United States and Europe, including "The Great Gatsby," "Othello," "Midsummer Nights Dream," "Death of a Salesman," and "Henry V."
As his theatrical accomplishments continued to grow, Meadows transitioned into film and television, featuring in notable projects such as "Captain Phillips," "Imperium," "Banshee," "House of Cards," and "Superstition." His most recent notable role was in the critically acclaimed feature film "The Manson Brothers-Story of the Midnight Zombie Massacre." Additionally, he joined the cast of "9-1-1: Lone Star" on Fox.
Last year, Meadows teamed up with fellow veterans Ryan Curtis and Scott Adler, a real estate entrepreneur and award-winning producer, to establish a new production company. This venture aims to empower and employ veteran and first responder filmmakers by crafting classic stories that resonate with audiences worldwide.