David Healy is an actor, known for Money Monster (2016), It Had to Be You (2000) and Daredevil (2015).
David Heap is an actor, known for Byzantium (2012), The Professor and the Madman (2019) and St. Ives (1998).
David Heath was born February 16th, 1969 in Florida. He played high school football but suffered a serious neck injury that ended his career. Despite fears that he would never play contact sports again, he became interested in professional wrestling. He was trained by Boris Malenko, father of fellow wrestler Dean Malenko. He then hit the independent wrestling scene under different personas all involving a gothic theme. He debuted in the World Wrestling Federation in mid 1998 under the name "Gangrel." At first he opposed a wrestler named Edge, but they (along with Christian), formed a highly popular trio known as the Brood, and feuded with Al Snow's J.O.B. Squad at the end of 1998. Gangrel received a European title shot at the Royal Rumble but did not win. The Brood then joined The Ministry of Darkness and followed the Undertaker in his goal to capture Stephanie McMahon. In April 1999 the Brood left the Ministry and shorty after they broke up. In the summer of 1999, Gangrel joined Matt and Jeff Hardy to create the New Brood, but the popularity level of the first version could not be duplicated. They broke up in October of that year and Gangrel tried to launch his solo career. He teamed up with his real life wife, Luna Vachon, but she was released from the WWF, and he followed soon after. In 2002, he appeared on an Australian World Wrestling All-Stars PPV as the Vampire Warrior, facing his wife Luna in a Black Wedding match, which he won. He remained out of the major-league spotlight until September 2004, when he made his return to WWE along with Viscera, turning against their former mentor The Undertaker, as one of JBL's hired henchmen on Smackdown.
David Heavener was born on December 22, 1958 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Last Evangelist, David Heavener Investigates (2020) and David Heavener Live (2017).
David Hebrero is a multi talented Spanish artist based in LA. He started in the world of arts very young, being able to play guitar and piano on an advanced level by the age of 15. He then started coursing photography, and later on, when he was 16, he made his first short film. He wrote and directed several short films that have been nominated around the globe: Kimera Film Festival (Italy), RTVE awards (Spain), Emergencia Youth Film Festival (USA)... All his short film so far have gone around the world: "Wanted", "A night in August", "Ella". He also graduated with an MFA in Filmmaking on the TAI School of Arts in Spain. His latest short film, Color Blues is traveling around the world and has been in screened from Cannes to Texas. At the moment, David Hebrero finds himself working as a cinematographer and gaffer in LA while writing his first feature film as a director: Midnight Train.
David Heckel is known for Logan (2017), War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) and If I Stay (2014).
Albert David Hedison Jr. was born in Providence, Rhode Island, the elder son of Albert and Rose Hedison, naturalized United States citizens from Armenia. His father owned a jewelry enameling business and his son was expected to follow in his footsteps. Young Al had other ideas, having put his sights on an acting career after seeing Tyrone Power on the screen in Blood and Sand (1941). Following the completion of military service in the navy (as a Seaman 2nd Class, working on mothballing decommissioned warships), he enrolled at Brown University. Three years later, he joined the Neighborhood Playhouse School in Manhattan and studied acting under Sanford Meisner. He then underwent further training at the Actor's Studio with the legendary Lee Strasberg. When he finally made his theatrical debut he was billed as 'Al Hedison'. Voted most promising newcomer for his performance in the off-Broadway play "A Month in the Country", he received a Theatre World Award. More importantly, this opened the doors to work in the film business, albeit slowly. One of a myriad of struggling actors, Hedison had taken a temporary job as a radio announcer for a local station in North Carolina to make ends meet. Upon his return to New York, the offers began to come in and he made his screen bow in 1954. His first significant role was as the unfortunate scientist André Delambre whose matter transmitter experiments end up with him being turned into The Fly (1958). It did not end well for the poor man. For the actor, however, it set the tone for other forays into the genres of fantasy and science fiction, notably as Ed Malone in The Lost World (1960) and as Captain Lee Crane in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964) (arguably his most famous role), both Irwin Allen productions. He later recalled really 'hitting it off' with co-star Richard Basehart, saying "Richard and I had real chemistry. He taught me so much about being camera ready when I needed to be. Television filming is so very fast, we always had to keep moving on." Under contract to 20th Century Fox from 1958, Hedison next starred in the Cold War spy series Five Fingers (1959) portraying the part of an American counterintelligence officer (the accompanying change of his stage moniker to 'David Hedison' came about at the insistence of NBC and Fox). By the early 60s, Hedison had become a much sought-after, robust lead for made-for-TV films and TV series. He had befriended the actor Roger Moore while filming an episode of The Saint (1962) and this paved the way for him to appear in two James Bond films -- Live and Let Die (1973) and Licence to Kill (1989) -- on both occasions as CIA operative Felix Leiter. Over the years followed numerous guest spots on crime dramas like The F.B.I. (1965), Cannon (1971), Ellery Queen (1975), Barnaby Jones (1973) and Murder, She Wrote (1984). In 2004, he joined the regular cast of the TV soap The Young and the Restless (1973) for some fifty episodes. Ultimately, however, he came to regard the stage as his favorite medium, saying "When I go back to the theater, I feel good about myself. When I do films or TV, it's to make a little bread to pay my mortgage..."
David Heilbroner was born on August 20, 1957 in the USA. He is a producer and director, known for The Newburgh Sting (2014), Stonewall Uprising (2010) and Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland (2018). He has been married to Kate Davis since May 5, 1987. They have two children.
David Walsh Heinz is an award-winning Editor known for his work on both studio and independent films including The Call of the Wild (2020), Too Late (2015), Adult World (2013) and This Means War (2012). His Visual Effects Editing credits include some of the most ground-breaking VFX movies of all-time including Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) and Academy Award winner, Disney's The Jungle Book (2016). In addition to editing, Heinz also wrote and directed the award-winning musical American Folk (2017) that was released theatrically nationwide and screened at festivals throughout the world. He is represented by Innovative Artists and trailers for select films are available on his website.
David Helling was born and raised in southern Louisiana. Upon graduating from high school in Texas, David served five years in the United States Marine Corps and eventually was deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In Iraq, David began to spend hours reading the Bible-- sparking a sincere faith and a love for Scripture. Since then, David's life's desire and mission has been to illustrate Biblical accounts through visual media-- "bringing Scripture's Truth from the page to the screen."