David Kim is a director and producer, known for Helena's Flushing (2013), Click Next to Continue (2021) and Simbi_Xombies (2019).
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David Kingston is an actor, known for Firecrackers (2018), Night Shift (2018) and Murder Wall (2019).
In 1981 David Kinsella won the Northern Ireland Press Photographer of the year, at the age of 16. In 1991 he moved to Norway. During his career he has won a total of 58 major awards for his documentary work in both photo and film, including 4 times Press Photographer of the year in Norway and 3 times Press Photographer of the year in Ireland. In 2006 David Kinsella directed, filmed and edited his first film Love Letters from a children's prison. The film was nominated by the American Film Institute for Best feature length film documentary of 2006. Love letters from a children's prison was also the most successful Norwegian documentary in 2006. In 2008 David Kinsella's A Beautiful Tragedy was nominated for the prestigious Norwegian Amanda award for best documentary. (Amanda is the Norwegian Oscar for film ) In 2009 David Kinsella was again nominated for a Amanda for best documentary for his Killing Girls. 2009 David Kinsella won the prestigious Jury award at the 2009 Aljazeera International documentary Film Festival in Doha Qatar and both the European Grand Prix for best documentary in the Golden Chest festival in Bulgaria, and the overall Grand Prix award at the Egyptian Film Institutes 13th Ismalia International festival for documentaries and short films. To this date David Kinsella''s project pilots have over 3.7 million subscribers in Youtube. David Kinsella's film projects have reached over 160 million viewers with sales throughout the world, and over 2 million views on davidkinsella.com, which has an average of 2000 views each day. Our Killing Girls has over 1 000 000 views, over 1800 pages of comments. In 2016 David Kinsella completed 2 feature films The Whisperers and The Wall and made an agreement with sales agent Adler & Associates Entertainment, Inc, Burbank Hollywood for worldwide sales of 4 David Kinsella Productions movies :- The Wall, The Whisperers, The Temptress and Killing Girls. The Wall has now secured a nationwide cinema distribution in South Korea and will be screened from December 2016.
David Kinsman is an actor, known for Call of Duty: Find Makarov (2011), A Case of Deceit (2011) and Tension(s) (2014).
David Kiprotich Mutai is an actor, known for Something Necessary (2013).
David Kirby is an actor, known for Charity (2023) and Long Gone Wild (2019).
David Kirk Grant is known for First Comes Like (2016), Spud (2009) and The Thin Line (2017).
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, the third child in a family of four, he began his television career on the local program "Frank Edwards Presents" at the age of five, and his stage career as a mechanical toy in the Royal Danish Ballet at the age of seven. While still a child, his family moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he studied acting and writing at the Actors and Writers Workshop under Walter Roberts, Eric and Julia Roberts' father. By high school, his family had moved again, this time to the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area, where he would have his first experiences performing Shakespeare. However, his real passion was comedy. So, still in his teens, he started hanging out in the back of The Improv comedy club in New York (on Thursdays when there was no cover) and doing stand-up of his own at any and every venue that would allow a baby face to perform. In college, he studied Radio, Television and Film at Temple University in Philadelphia. In his junior year, he won a scholarship to study abroad in Rome, Italy. This was a major turning point in his life. Arriving in Rome with two hundred dollars in travelers checks, within a year he went from starving foreign student to international television phenomenon. Two hundred dollars wasn't much, even back then. So, in addition to a full academic work load at the university, he worked as a mime in Rome's Piazza Navona by day and as a disc jockey in English at Radio Daily American by night. At the end of the semester, he got an offer to show tour of Italy. It didn't pay much, but it did cover expenses. At the end of the tour, the record company sponsoring the show made him an offer he couldn't refuse: if he would record with them, they would put him on Italian television. The record company made good on their offer, and even before the record was recorded, David was a co-star on the phenomenally popular program, "TILT!". EMI records, seeing David's success, bought out his contract and put him on the San Remo music festival as a special guest star. The record was immediately a top 40 hit. This meant gigs and other TV programs. Then came movies and a high-brow theater show for La Scala di Milano. He became one of the most prolific writers for the Italian version of the popular British political satire program, "Spitting Image". To this day however, most Italians know him and his ZED Robot alter ego from a live daily program that became one of the most popular television programs in Italian television history, "Pronto Raffaella?", a variety/talk show starring Raffaella Carà. It was the perfect comedy gym for David. Every weekday, he wrote and performed a sketch and improvised live (no 7-second delay) with celebrity guest stars. Guests included Gene Wilder, Gina Lollobrigida, Sergio Leone, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, and a cavalcade of local and international celebrities. In 1989, David returned to the United States. He auditioned for, and won, a position at the Comedy Store in Hollywood, California. In '91, he married his Italian girlfriend. He played Vegas. He made the rounds of the most popular American television programs. In '93, he was the first new comedian on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In January of '94, David and his wife were nearly wiped out in the Northridge earthquake. Measuring a 7.8 on the Richter scale, it destroyed almost everything they had. All the work he had scheduled seemed to dry up before his eyes at the same time. A week later, they discovered they had a baby on the way. But 1994 still had surprises in store. In June, David was called back to Italy to do his own TV show, but not for the Italians; for an international satellite television network, to thirty-five countries, in English. The Mr. Zed Show ran for five years in its various versions. Re-run in the late night, it regularly beat out the Late Show with David Letterman in the region. In the meantime, the Japanese and the Brits woke up to ZED. In November of the same year, ZED appeared live for the first time on Japanese television, on NHK's "Zakubaran", as his first daughter, Sara Traylor, was born in Rome. The Jack Dee Show from London followed shortly thereafter. In '97, David's second daughter, Marina, was born. David is still based in Rome, as it's a lot closer to London and the same distance from Tokyo as Los Angeles. In 2003, he won the Most Unique Performer Award at the Tokyo International Comedy Festival. As of this writing, he has written and performed in nine TV series in three languages on four continents and made guest appearances on many more. A believer that "Man does not live by Zed alone," he has diversified, and to many is now better known for straight acting roles. In 2015, he completed two films, "Blood on Méliès Moon", as French film pioneer Georges Méliès, and "In Guerra Per Amore", an Italian romantic comedy about the U.S. invasion of Sicily in World War II.
David Kirkbride is an actor, known for Enola Holmes (2020), Lady Macbeth (2016), Crooked House (2017) and Sherlock (2010). Growing up in the North East of England, David started performing in theatre with various companies from a young age. He went on to train at Guildhall School of Music And Drama and since graduating has worked with the National Theatre and on the West End. He's also traveled up and down the county on stage and has worked on multiple TV & film sets all over the UK. Theatre credits include the National Theatres 'Pinocchio' by John Tiffany and 'The Play That Goes Wrong' on the West End.