by David | May 2, 2013 | 2013, Seattle Acting, Theatre
It’s no secret that I like playing this character. He’s fun, funny, foul, feathered, and fantastical! I am currently in the second week of our three week run of our The Taming of the Shrew remount, and I wanted to share this nice podcast with a bit of...
by David | Apr 27, 2013 | 2013, Seattle Acting, Theatre
On Friday, April 26, 2013, we open The Taming of the Shrew at Seattle Shakespeare Company. This staging is a remounting of the highly successful 2009 Wooden O production, with the majority of the cast returning to the show. We are taking the show from the park to the...
by David | Apr 8, 2013 | Seattle Acting, Theatre
I am thrilled that we are remounting Wooden O’s The Taming of the Shrew! Come see the show this April at the Playhouse at Seattle Center. Here is more information about the show, including how to get tickets! Grumio gets an earful! Grumio with a mouthful of his...
by David | Mar 22, 2013 | 2012, SAG-AFTRA, TV
Last year, I was fortunate enough to work (and die – practically a northwest actor’s right of passage) on NBC’s Grimm. I appeared as Quinn, the bartender, who ended up on the wrong end of a silenced German pistol, (a Luger if I am not mistaken) when...
by David | Feb 24, 2013 | 2011, Indie, Seattle Film, Short Film
I had the exceptional privilege of acting in the short film All My Presidents in 2011. The film played SIFF, LA Short Fest, and the Miami Short Film Festival in 2012. I made a lot of friends on the set, and feel confident that I will collaborate with them again. We...
by David | Jan 5, 2013 | 2012, Press, Reviews, Seattle Acting, Theatre
“If you believe the good stuff they say about you, you have to believe the bad stuff, too.” Sage advice from one of my first acting teachers on keeping things in perspective when it comes to personal notices. Now, since this is my site, I am not going to...
by David | Dec 31, 2012 | 2012, Artists Way, Reflection, Seattle Acting, Seattle Film
Thank you for supporting me. Yeah, I am talking to you – mom, pop, wife, family, friends, fans. Making a life as an artist is a tough road, but it’s full of rich rewards, and I am thrilled to continue along this path as we head into another year. December...
by David | Dec 25, 2012 | 2012, Actor Business, Seattle Acting
I had a blast as a guest of The Black and Red Show! Big props to the creators, Greg Marks and Kevin Dailey, for providing this great platform to connect and inspire Northwest artists! What I like about this show is that it gives Northwest actors a place to talk about...
by David | Dec 16, 2012 | 2011, 2012, Artists Way
I own a dog. Own? No. Share my life with. Rescued in LA when she was 2, she is now close to 11. She is an amputee and a cancer fighter, fending of the nastiest strain, osteosarcoma, with grace and tenacity. And more than a bit of gas. “Cancer. She has...
by David | Dec 10, 2012 | 2012, Actor Business, Artists Way, Indie, Reflection, Seattle Film
It was a most excellent year. And I’d like to do a bit of a review. I remember late December 2011. I was housesitting. You see, when I am not living the life of an artist, I am working with dogs, and was happily on assignment when the idea of blogging and...