David A. Gregory
David A. Gregory | |
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Born |
David Andrew Gregory August 19, 1985 (age 33) Fairbanks, Alaska, U.S. |
Alma mater | Baldwin Wallace University |
Occupation | Actor, model |
Years active | 2008–present |
Website |
davidgregoryofficialsite |
David Andrew Gregory (born August 19, 1985) is an American actor and writer. He portrayed Robert Ford on the soap opera One Life to Live from 2009 until the show ended in 2012. He currently writes and produces “Powder Burns”, the Western podcast drama about a Blind Sheriff, which premiered on iTunes in 2015 to rave reviews.
Career
Gregory was born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska as the middle of three sons. In the summer of 2003, prior to his senior year of high school, Gregory attended Interlochen Arts Camp and took home one of the institution’s top honors, The Maddy Award for Excellence in Musical Theater. In 2008, he graduated with a Bachelor of Music in Music Theatre from Baldwin-Wallace College (now Baldwin Wallace University) in Berea, Ohio.[1]
Since One Life to Live ended in 2012, Gregory has starred on multiple television series, most recently recurring on the critically acclaimed “The Good Fight” for CBS All-Access. Also a talented writer, David’s audio Western “Powder Burns” took home a Voice Arts Award for Outstanding Storytelling/Best Performance for an episode dealing with Alzheimer’s disease (the show has been nominated four times). John Wesley Shipp (CW’s “The Flash”) and Ed Asner (“Elf”, “Lou Grant”) star opposite Gregory in the episode. Western Writers of America hails the production as “Darn Good Entertainment. The Future of Westerns.”
In 2017, he joined director James Kicklighter's Angel of Anywhere, starring Briana Evigan, Ser'Darius Blain (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle), and introducing Axel Roldos.
The following year, Gregory’s play “Hank & Jim Build a Plane” was workshopped at The Last Frontier Theatre Conference. The drama follows cinematic legends (and best friends) Henry Fonda and James Stewart as they reminisce about everything from their days as struggling actors in New York to their detrimental feud over politics and The Hollywood Blacklist.[2][3][4]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Note |
2008 | Law & Order | Mr. Harvey Stocker | Episode: Sweetie |
2009-2012 | One Life to Live | Robert Ford | 272 episodes |
2010 | How Do You Know | Matty's Teammate | credited as David Gregory |
Entertainment Tonight | Himself | Episode dated 21 October 2010 | |
The View | Himself | Episode dated 18 November 2010 | |
2012 | Gossip Girl | Aiden Hill | Episode: It Girl, Interrupted |
Excuse Me For Living | Bruce | ||
2013 | Deception | Kyle Farrell | 8 episodes |
2014 | Elementary | Nicholas Orman | Episode: Corpse De Ballet |
Lily in the Grinder | Ryan | Film short | |
Chasing Yesterday | Matthew | ||
Constantine | Eddie | 2 episodes | |
2015 | Youthful Daze | Richie Kingsly | Main cast |
Don't Be a Drip | Aiden | Film short | |
2016 | The Night Shift | Carter Stafford | Episode: Burned |
The Stranger Inside | Jason | Film | |
2017 | The Good Fight | Zach Devine | 2 episodes |
2018 | Insatiable | Shane | 1 episode |
References
External links
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