White, David R. A.

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WHITE, David R. A.

(David White)

PERSONAL

Full name, David Andrew Roy White.

Addresses:

Manager—Mogul Management,1120 South Robertson Blvd., Suite 302, Los Angeles, CA 90035.

Career:

Actor, producer, and writer.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Overbearing counselor, Geronimo, 1990.

(As David White) Dan, Second Glance, 1992.

Matt, The Crossing (short film), Gospel Films, 1994.

(As David White) Matt, End of the Harvest, 1995.

Ditko, Murdercycle, Full Moon Entertainment, 1999.

John/Jeremiah, Mercy Streets, Providence Entertainment, 2000.

Agent Adam Riley, The Moment After, ChristianCinema.com, 2000.

(As David White) Himself, The Making of "Mercy Streets" (documentary short), 2001.

(As David White) Himself, The Making of "Time Changer" (documentary), Five & Two Pictures, 2003.

Conrad Champlain, The Bells of Innocence, 20003.

Ethan Parker, The Sparky Chronicles: The Map, Gospel Communications International, 2003.

(As David White) Brody Sutton, Six: The Mark Unleashed, ChristianCinema.com, 2004.

(As David White) Himself, The Making of "Six" (documentary), 2004.

Film Work:

Associate producer, End of the Harvest, 1995.

Producer, Mercy Streets, Providence Entertainment, 2000.

Producer, The Moment After, ChristianCinema.com, 2000.

(As David White) Producer, Six: The Mark Unleashed, ChristianCinema.com, 2004.

Television Appearances; Series:

Andrew Phillpot, Evening Shade, CBS, 1990–92.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Student, Honor Thy Mother, CBS, 1992.

Mr. Felix, Invisible Child, Lifetime, 1999.

(As David White) ER resident, A Vow to Cherish, 1999.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Officer Kooch, "Con Safos," The Antagonists, CBS, 1991.

Kid, "War of the Dopes," Coach, ABC, 1992.

Usher, "21 Jake Street," California Dreams, NBC, 1993.

Room service waiter, "Cold Turkey," Melrose Place, Fox, 1993.

Gas station attendant, "Down for the Count," Sisters, NBC, 1994.

Clerk, "Live Hard, Die Young, and Leave a Good Looking Corpse," Kindred: The Embraced, Fox, 1996.

Ensign Lewis, "Stardust," Space: Above and Beyond, Fox, 1996.

(As David White) Scott Payne, "Captive Hearts," Martial Law, CBS, 1999.

WRITINGS

Screenplays:

(As David White) Six: The Mark Unleashed, ChristianCinema.com, 2004.