David L. Cunningham is an international filmmaker known for striking visuals, authentic performances and dynamic subject matters. For more than two decades, Cunningham has directed big budget Studio films (Fox, Disney, ABC), experimental and pioneering independent features, as well as hard hitting documentaries. He is also an entrepreneur having founded more than a dozen companies in the creative industries including the award-winning content machine Global Virtual Studio (GVS). Cunningham is known for his social impact initiatives as the creator of several nation changing campaigns with focuses on indigenous rights, human trafficking and orphans with special needs. David was born in Lausanne, Switzerland to American parents, Loren and Darlene Cunningham, who are pioneers of the University of the Nations (also known as YWAM) with over 600 campuses around the world in 160 nations. At age three David's family moved to Hawai'i Island to open a University of the Nations campus in Kailua-Kona which became David's long time home. Cunningham is a graduate of Konawaena High School and studied film at the University of Southern California (USC) . Cunningham has had the privilege to direct a wide range of today's finest actors including Harvey Keitel, Edward James Olmos, Mark Strong, Robert Carlyle, Kiefer Sutherland, Ian McShane, Christopher Eccleston, Idris Elba, Donnie Wahlberg and Alexander Ludwig. Cunningham is best known for the gritty WW2 Drama, To End All Wars (20th Century Fox), and the Primetime Emmy Winning and controversial miniseries on ABC, Path to 9/11. With a budget of $45M and total viewership of approximately 23 million, Path to 9/11 was considered a breakthrough in the miniseries format. Based out of Kona, Hawai'i, Cunningham founded Honua Studios in partnership with the County and State of Hawai'i. Honua Studios is the second largest studio in the State and includes the state's largest green screen stage, sound, post and VFX facilities. Honua Studios is also the main hub of Global Virtual Studio (GVS). Global Virtual Studio is a content creation machine. Under Cunningham's leadership GVS develops and produces content for a variety of platforms from graphic novels to major feature films. GVS has key hubs in Kona, Honolulu and Los Angeles with a network of artists and facilities in 15 countries.
David L. Gray is known for The Savage Bees (1976).
David L. Hanson is an actor, known for The Unrest (2012), Monday at 11:01 A.M. (2016) and Secrets of a Psychopath (2015).
David L. Hunt is a feature film director, writer and editor. After creating the award-winning short film Jeremiah's Song, he secured the rights to a popular Internet media property and raised financing for his first feature film, Living Dark: The Story of Ted the Caver. Living Dark won awards at film festivals all over the world and sold to New Films International for release in 2016. Hunt next co-wrote, directed and edited Greater, starring Band of Brothers' Neal McDonough and Justified's Nick Searcy. Greater was released on screens nationwide in August 2016 to significant acclaim. Walmart called the home video release of Greater "a one-in-a-thousand" best-seller. Hunt next began writing the remake of Fred Zinneman's classic High Noon, which he will also direct. High Noon is set for theatrical release in 2022.
Actor/Singer/Host, Dave King, has captivated audiences in virtually every performance medium available - especially television. Dave has appeared in several hit television programs including Black-ish, NCIS, Grace and Frankie, Jane the Virgin, Criminal Minds and, most recently, a Hallmark Christmas. Dave also had contract roles on two soap operas. On All My Children, Dave was the heart-breaking Mike Gordon, the center of a love triangle between Mimi and Derek. On Another World, he was the tough-talking Chief of Detectives, Billy Cooper. In addition to national series television, Dave has also appeared in dozens of commercials, infomercials and well over a hundred voice-overs. Dave began his hosting career as an anchor on HBO Entertainment News and followed that with a stint as the host of Nine Broadcast Plaza on WWOR in New York. For 14 years, he was one of the top Program Hosts for QVC- the "go-to guy" for electronics, music or sports-oriented products and celebrities. In 2010, responding to hosting requests from consumer electronics companies like Samsung, Dave created the Dr. Cool Tech(TM) brand. As Dr Cool Tech, Dave funnels his passion for all things electronic into a showcase for products that, to some, may seem complicated, complex or dull. Dave makes them simple, easy to understand, and lots of fun! Dave holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Penn State University, where he played Free Safety for the legendary Joe Paterno.
David acted in his early teens, then returned to acting in his early 20's. He studied film making and philosophy and San Francisco State University in the late 70s, and studied acting at San Francisco State and at various acting schools in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 80's. He acted in small theaters in San Francisco in the 1980's last appearing at the Lorraine Hansberry theatre in San Francisco. David returned to acting in the SF Bay Area in 2009. He also took up photography and art which lead to his interest in designing prints for fashion and designing clothing with these prints. David has trained with Robert Weinapple and has appeared as an actor on stage and in TV, film, commercial and industrial productions in the Bay Area. He will now be available to act in productions in Los Angeles.
David L. Lander was born on 22 June 1947 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Laverne & Shirley (1976), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) and Used Cars (1980). He was previously married to Kathy Fields and Thea (Pool) Markus. He died on 4 December 2020 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
David L. Murphy is an actor, known for Larry Crowne (2011), Lost in a Crowd (2011) and Covert One: The Hades Factor (2006).
David L. Osborne Jr. is an actor, known for Prince Avalanche (2013).
David was born in Santa Clara California. His Grandfather A Magician and worked in the Hollywood movie and TV business. David has been around performers all his life. He liked to do magic for friends growing up as a hobby but was also involved in some Theater in High School days. Near the end of 2011 he became more serious with performing and took improv classes and did Standup comedy on stage for the first time. Since then he has been taking acting lessons, performing improv, and has done many short films, videos, commercials, features, comedy magic, and worked on network TV shows. David hopes to continue acting in many different venues. Feb of 2016 David moved to Los Angeles / Hollywood to further his acting and entertainment carrier. Watch for David in major TV, Commercials and Films coming soon!