David Maldonado Leal is an actor, known for Ilargi Guztiak (2020).
David Malet is known for Heval (2021).
David Malinka is an actor, known for Max Topas - Das Buch der Kristallkinder (2018).
David Malinsky is an actor, known for Tormenting the Hen (2017), A Moderate Folly (2020) and Abby Singer/Songwriter (2015).
David Mallet is known for The Kenny Everett Video Show (1978), U2: Zoo TV Live from Sydney (1994) and Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of 'The War of the Worlds' (2006).
David Malone is known for What We Still Don't Know (2004), Horizon (1964) and The Flow of Time (1999).
David Mamata is an actor, known for Nowhere Safe (2014) and 12 Dogs of Christmas: Great Puppy Rescue (2012).
Born in 1947 in Chicago, he was educated at Goddard College, in Vermont, and studied drama at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse, before returning to Chicago and establishing the St Nicholas Theatre Company in 1972. He remained their resident writer for four years. The first of his plays to secure international recognition was 'Sexual Perversity in Chicago' (1974) and 'American Buffalo' (1975). The latter was eventually performed by Al Pacino on Broadway and London's West End earning him an 'Award Obie' when it transferred from Chicago to New York. His play 'Glengarry Glen Ross' won the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play. His other plays include 'A Life in the Theatre' (1977). 'Edmond' (1982). 'The Shawl' (1985) and 'Speed the Plow' (1988). The rejection of his screen adaption of 'Sexual Perversity in Chicago' was completely rewritten and released as 'About Last Night in 1986. He soon attracted wide acclaim as a screenwriter when his version of 'The Postman Always Rings Twice' (1981) was made by Bob Rafelson and his original screenplay for 'The Verdict (1982) was nominated for an Oscar. Subsequent screenplays include 'The Untouchables' (1987), 'We're No Angels' (1990), 'Glengarry Glen Ross' (1992). He then wrote and directed 'House of Games' (1987), 'Things Change' (1988) and 'Homicide' (1991). He's also published two collections of essays 'Writing in Restaurants' (1986) and Some Freaks' (1989). In 1987, he conducted a series of classes at Columbia University Film School which were put into print as 'On Directing Film' (1992).
David Man brings a special insight to his work as a director and teacher, based on his own multi-level experience in Show Business. His long career has encompassed every form of theatrical presentation. Mr. Man recently returned after 5 years, working in Australia. He was affiliated with T.A.F.T.A. (The Australian Film and Television Acadamy) and taught both acting and American Dialect classes for actors planning to work in America. He also presented sold out Master Classes and Seminars, in Melbourne, Sydney and the Gold Coast as well as appearing in 3 Australian films and producing and directing his own short film, "Quantum Shorty" which was named Audience Favorite at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. Mr. Man is an award winning director, writer and actor, as well as an experienced casting director and a highly respected teacher and coach. He has been primary acting teacher to such prominent actors and singers as: Two time Academy Award nominee, Mary McDonnell (Battle Star Gallacta, Dances With Wolves, ETC.) and Susan Stroman (Acadamy Award winner (The Producers) and 5 time Tony Award winner), Sharon Lawrence, Natasha Gregson-Wagner, Debora Jo Rupp (That 70s Show, Better With You), Liam McIntyre (The new Spartacus), Lenka Peterson (Tony Award nominee and Emmy Award winner), Jeff Fahey (Silverado, Lawnmower Man) Etc.) Alexandra Paul (Bay Watch, Christine, etc.), Helen Donath (Leading Soprano, Metropolitan Opera, La Scala,Vienna, Berlin and Paris Opera), Janet Williams (Berlin Stadtsoper, Metropolitan Opera, Paris Opera, San Francisco Opera, etc.), Marni Nixon (Tony Award nominee, three time Emmy winner and famous "ghost singing voice of the stars"--Natalie Wood, Deborah Kerr and Audrey Hepburn, to name a few). David Man has directed well over 200 productions ranging from Edward Albee and Neil Simon to classical drama. His work as an opera and concert director has taken him from Munich to Los Angeles for engagements including: The AKi Festival (Cleveland), the Webern/Varese Centennial (L.A.), the American premieres of JohnTavener's "A Gentle Spirit"; Peter Maxwell Davies' "Miss Donnothorne's Maggot", "The Juggler Of Notre Dame" as well as the world premier of the first fully staged performance of "Eight Songs For A Mad King". David was director in residence for Arthur Kopits' N.Y.U. Playwrights' Development Program in N.Y.C., as well as director of Dramatic Specials for National Public Radio (KPFK) in Los Angeles. Mr. Man directed the famous production of the legendary Viveca Lindfors' one-woman show," Anna" for which he won critical raves. He created and directed "Mixed Nuts" (A record-breaking engagement at The Ballroom in N.Y.C.) as well as the Los Angeles productions of "Hollywood Follies." He is recipient of three coveted ASCAP Awards for his critically acclaimed New York productions "Adults Only, No Pets" and "Soap," which was produced at The Lion Theatre on Manhattan's Theatre Row, plus three Los Angeles Dramalogue awards for the HBO production of his show, "Out On A Whim", starring Cindy Benson. Additionally, David has been guest star in many television episodes and Movies of the Week, as well as serving as dialogue director on many films including: "The Bushido Blade" ((James Earl Jones, Toshiro Mifune) "The Ivory Ape" (Jack Palance) "Scanners 3: The New Order", and "Live Wire" (for which he also doubled as personal coach to Pierce Brosnan.) Mr. Man was casting director for the CBS Daytime Drama "Search For Tomorrow," as well as Senior Staff Instructor at The Weist-Barron Television School in New York City. He is Artistic Director of Artists Production Ensemble and one of the most sought after acting coaches and directors in New York and L.A.
David Mandel was born in 1971. He is a writer and producer, known for Veep (2012), The Cat in the Hat (2003) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000). He has been married to Dr. Rebecca Whitney since December 31, 2006.