David Fyne is an actor, known for Being the Ricardos (2021), Perry Mason (2020) and Meltdown: Three Mile Island (2022).
David Fynn was born on July 22, 1982 in Cork, Ireland. He is an actor and producer, known for Am I Being Unreasonable? (2022), The Mauritanian (2021) and The Pembrokeshire Murders (2021).
David was born in the UK and moved to the Irish republic at eight years old. He has been living and working in and around Marbella since the mid 1990's and speaks 5 languages. Having working all over the world Mahoney always returned to Andalusia because "Its the only place I feel connected too and can call home really.!"
David G. Baker is known for The Invasion of Kelly (2017), Fearsville (2015) and The Good Book (2014).
A native of Bentonville, Arkansas, David Evans began shooting homemade films at age 12 with his brother on their parents' Super-8 camera. David attended Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri, where he produced large-scale annual events and productions. After graduating from Southern College of Optometry in 1994, he settled in Memphis and produced an original Passion Play at Calvary Church with a 40-member cast. Fifteen years later, the annual event grew to a cast and crew of more than 250 people, with huge sets, hydraulic lifts, computerized lighting and exotic animals. In 2008, inspired by the Christian film "Fireproof", David produced and directed the feature film "The Grace Card". The movie was released in theaters is 2010 and starred Academy Award® winner Louis Gossett Jr. "Indivisible", starring Sarah Drew and Justin Bruening, is David's second film. He and his wife Esther live in Memphis, Tenn. and have three sons: Houston, Matthew, and Garrett.
Born David Gabriel Benjamin Brown in 1977 in Illinois, David was raised in Michigan, the oldest of four children. After a few years of college, during which he studied an array of subjects including music and theology, David joined the U.S. Army. Upon completion of his active duty service, David returned to school, this time to study film production, direction and writing. After accepting a job as a restaurant manager, David kept the job until 2007, when he decided he wanted to return to filmmaking - this time in front of the camera. Parts in independent short and feature films continued to be offered, and David signed on with two agencies in the Detroit, Michigan, area. Gravitating back towards writing and directing, David decided to attend The Motion Picture Institute of Michigan, located in Troy, Michigan, to learn how professionals approach filmmaking. David's acting career continues, recently performing in movies such as "Mimesis: Night of the Living Dead" by Dead Wait Productions and Anchor Bay, as well as the small role of Theo on the AMC television show "Low Winter Sun".
David Gabriel Lerner is an actor, known for Royal Pains (2009), Alter Egos (2012) and Little Miss Perfect (2016).
David Gadsby is an actor and writer, known for English Dogs (2020), Beachcomber and Bet Dead Casino.
David Gaete is known for Sayen (2023), Un lugar llamado Dignidad (2021) and La Vida de Nosotras (2023).
Dave Gahan is the lead vocalist and co-songwriter for the Alternative Rock and New Wave band Depeche Mode. He was born in North Wealed, Essex, United Kingdom on 9th May 1962. Depeche Mode was formed in 1980 by Vince Clarke, Andrew Fletcher and Martin Gore. They recruited Gahan later that year. Clarke left in 1981 to pursue other projects and was replaced by Alan Wilder, who left in 1995. Depeche Mode is now comprised of Gahan, Gore, and Fletcher. Originally an Alternative New Wave Synth-Pop band with their own unique sound - and Gahan's unique baritone vocals - Depeche Mode discovered an instant audience with their first two albums 'Speak & Spell' (1981) and 'A Broken Frame' (1981), both making the top ten in the UK. It was the top ten album and single 'Construction Time Again' and 'Everything Counts' (respectively) in 1983 that would convey a significant shift in the band's sound - a more mature sound - and would catapult Gahan and Depeche Mode into the international arena. The music has often been controversial, especially 'Master and Servant' (and 'Blasphemous Rumours' which is a dark yet wry look at the misery in the world and what part religion plays in this). The single was banned from many American Radio Stations. The early 1990s saw another shift towards the Alertnative Rock sound, Gahan admitting he was influenced by the Seattle Grunge Scene. He particularly liked the sound of the bands Nirvana and Jane's Addiction. The new Depeche Mode album, 'Songs of Faith and Devotion', was indeed a dark project, at times moody and introspective, with the distorted guitars synonymous with Grunge. The album debuted at number one in America and the United Kingdom. Gahan has since worked on solo projects, as well as continuing to serve as lead vocalist for Depeche Mode. He has shared in no less than 15 top ten albums and more than 40 top forty singles with Depeche Mode. The band have become one of the biggest alternative acts in music history. Gahan has had additional success with his solo albums 'Paper Monsters' and 'Hourglass'.