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Keith David

Biography

Keith David, a name synonymous with gravitas and authority, is an American actor renowned for his deep voice and commanding presence. Born on June 4, 1956, in Harlem, New York City, David's career spans decades, encompassing a wide range of roles in film, television, and video games.   

 

Early Life and Career Beginnings

David's passion for acting ignited early on. He attended the High School of Performing Arts in New York City and later graduated from the Juilliard School's Drama Division. His early stage work honed his skills and prepared him for a successful career in film and television.   

 

A Diverse Career

David's career is marked by his versatility and ability to seamlessly transition between genres. He has appeared in a wide range of films, including iconic roles in:   

 

 

Platoon (1986): As King, a seasoned soldier, David delivered a powerful performance.   

 

  • The Thing (1982): His portrayal of Childs, a paranoid and intense character, is a memorable one.   

 

  • There's Something About Mary (1998): He played the role of a charming and sophisticated lawyer.
  • Crash (2005): His performance as a police officer added depth to this critically acclaimed film.   

 

Beyond film, David has also made significant contributions to television. He has voiced numerous characters in animated series, including:   

 

 

Gargoyles: He lent his voice to the titular character, Goliath.   

 

Spawn: He portrayed the titular character, Al Simmons.   

 

The Princess and the Frog: He voiced the villainous Dr. Facilier.   

 

A Legacy of Voice Acting

David's distinctive voice has made him a sought-after voice actor. He has lent his voice to countless video games, including:

 

  • Halo: He voiced the iconic character of The Arbiter.   

 

  • Mass Effect: He played the role of Admiral Anderson.
  • Saints Row: He portrayed Julius Little, the leader of the 3rd Street Saints.

A Lasting Impact

Keith David's impact on popular culture is undeniable. His ability to command attention, whether on screen or through voice acting, has solidified his place as a legendary figure. His rich, resonant voice and exceptional talent continue to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide.

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