David was born on January 27th in Enfield, North London, United Kingdom, and spent his formative years being educated in and around Hertfordshire and North London.
At the tender age of 18, David embarked on his acting journey by enrolling in East 15 Acting School in East London, where he began to hone his craft.
Throughout his early career, David secured various film and theatre roles, laying the foundation for his future success.
One of his most notable early roles was as a leading character in the BAFTA-winning director Martin Gooch's film "After Death", which garnered numerous awards at prestigious film festivals worldwide.
Playing alongside esteemed actors such as Paul Freeman, Nick Moran, and Leslie Phillips, David's addition to the cast was a last-minute decision, having been confirmed only the night before filming commenced to replace an actor who had fallen ill.
David's subsequent roles included a leading part in the romantic comedy "Art Ache", further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.
In addition to his extensive filmography, David has also made a significant impact on the theatre scene, taking on iconic roles such as the title character in "A Picture of Dorian Gray", Benedick in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing", and Captain Phoebus in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame".
Before pursuing a career in acting, David served as a Rifleman in the British Army (Infantry, Army Reserves),where he gained valuable life experience and developed essential skills.