Actors, Informed.

This website was created by an Atlanta actor (and union member) as a way to share his experiences with other actors and give actors the tools to support each other. This site is free for all to enjoy. Please Share!

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About Our Founder

David is a working actor with over 70 film and television credits to his name. He regularly works in Atlanta and spent several years in Los Angeles studying, auditioning, and working.

David's film and television credits include episodes of Ozark on Netflix, Dopesick on Hulu House of Cards on Netflix, NCIS: New Orleans on CBS, The Righteous Gemstones on HBO, Genius and The Ms. Pat Show on BET, Tell Me Lies on The CW, The Walking Dead on AMC, and was a recurring character on Kevin (Probably) Saves the World on ABC as well as BET's American Soul. David has had roles in the films Killing ReaganHillbilly Elegy, and The Banker, and was a lead in the films Lover in the Attic for Lifetime and A Biltmore Christmas for Hallmark. 

David has been fortunate enough to work with Academy Award Winners Ron Howard, Kevin Spacey, Patricia Arquette, and William Hurt. In addition to performances in film, television, commercials, and live theatre, David has a decade of experience as an on-air talent in radio, has done extensive commercial voice-over work, and has had numerous live television appearances. 

David is also a Master Barber and recently set a Guinness World Record on NBC's Today Show for shaving the most heads in one hour (73) as a benefit for The St. Baldrick's Foundation (for Childhood Cancer Research.

David is a member of SAG-AFTRA and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

For more, visit David’s website at www.pdavidalexander.com