David Bizzaro is known for SYFY WIRE After Dark (2020), When You Wish Upon a Pickle: A Sesame Street Special (2018) and Brainchild (2018).
David Black, born 29 June 1964 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; grew up in Melbourne and lives in Melbourne. He is an actor, writer, producer and director in films. He started off his creative endeavours as a cartoonist by publishing his first underground comic, "Gooby" at the age of 17. As a cartoonist, he had a cartoon strip, "Punkz", run in the national rock weekly magazine "Juke" in 1988 and worked as the editorial cartoonist for the national tabloid "The Truth" in 1989 and 1990. He published a comic book "Punkz In Space" in 1993. David is also a writer of short stories and his series "Obsessions of a Shattered Psyche" were published in Dark Angel Magazine in the 1990s. He has made 3 of those short stories into short films. His writing has also extended to covering the Australian Indie Movie industry in The Movie Blog and Oz Indie Cinema. He writes for The Australian Short Film Network Journal. David is also a bass player, singer and songwriter. He played in the theatrical gothic rock band, "Darkness Visible", which gigged across Melbourne from 1994. He has recorded 10 songs in the studio. It was the band that segued him into film making when he started making music videos. Between 2009 - 2017, he produced 10 music videos. David Black is an all-rounder when it comes to creative pursuits and this has helped his filmmaking immensely. He is involved in every aspect of the process from writing, prop making, costuming, through to editing and even marketing. He works with quite a variety of people and allows them as much creative freedom as possible, while overseeing each film from beginning to end. David has become best known for horror and schlock films, however most have a spiritual and psychological sub narrative, and can often be seen as a commentary on the modern world.
David Blacker was born on 20 November 1959 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for Adventures in Babysitting (1987), 54 (1998) and Goosebumps (1995).
David Blackwell was born on 13 January 1976 in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Unit 19, Bet Dead Casino and Jagame Thandhiram (2021).
David Blackwell is an actor, known for Boyhood (2014), Dazed and Confused (1993) and Bernie (2011).
David Blackwell is an actor, known for Zombacter: Center City Contagion (2020).
David Blaine was born on April 4, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for The Great Buck Howard (2008), Mister Lonely (2007) and David Blaine: Real or Magic (2013).
David won BAFTAs for his 6-part TV series, "Takin' Over The Asylum", a show he commissioned, starring David Tennant, and another for "The Street", starring Timothy Spall. Other work rewarded with numerous BAFTA, RTS and International Emmy wins and nominations, as well as European accolades, include "Donovan Quick" starring Colin Firth, and "Common" with Sir Michael Gambon. Best Actor nods, under his stewardship, include those for Olivia Coleman, Jim Broadbent, Bob Hoskins and Christopher Eccleston. He has worked with some of the greatest names in British and international cinema and TV, including John Hurt, David Soul, Mark Strong, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Gemma Arterton, Eddy Redmayne and Tim Roth, to name a few. He also had a long and productive working relationship with the UK writer Jimmy McGovern, starting with the first series of "The Lakes" in 1997, drawing to a close in the TV movie, "Care" in 2018, both BAFTA nominated. David recently collaborated with Tariq Ali on an adaptation of the latter's acclaimed novel "Shadows of the Pomegranate Tree". Other projects pending, include "The People's Champion" about an unlikely political hero in Cork in the 1980s, "London 1894", a thriller based on man's Sino-Japanese war, to be shot in London and Beijing and "Underground Girl", a young single parent's road to redemption, scripted by the novelist, RJ Ellory.
DAVID BLAK (Plascencia) was born in La Colonia Independencia, Tijuana, Mexico. He was raised by a single mother and singer of boleros. At the age of seven, he moved to California to live with his father who was an Aerospace Engineer. Severely grieving the loss of moving from his home country, the warmth of a kind mother and adjusting to American culture, Plascencia found solace in writing and producing hip-hop music. After leaving music behind, he turned his attention to acting and filmmaking. Since 2012, Plascencia has worked on over 40 TV commercials and films including "McFarland USA", "Being Black Enough" and John Legend's music video "Surefire." In reaction to the lack of Latino diversity in the industry, Plascencia collaborated with Mary-Lyn Chambers debuting "Tijuana," a short film saluting his great-grandparents where he performed the role of his great grandfather. The film screened at Slamdance, Bentonville, Hollyshorts and the Rome International Film Festival. It was nominated for the Imagen Award and won 'Best TV Pilot' at the CFF Chelsey Awards. "Tijuana" was one of eight films selected out of 400 to be presented at Content London in their Shorts2Series program. "Tijuana" is being developed into a series now called "Revolution Avenue." He is currently a lead in a 1940s period feature film "3 Flowers" that is being shot over many years, similar to Richard Linklater's "Boyhood.''