Warren–Gibson, David

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WARREN–GIBSON, David

(David Warren Gibson)

PERSONAL

Born December 31.

Career: Actor, singer, and dancer. Also known as David Warren Gibson.

CREDITS

Stage Appearances:

Member of ensemble, Spotlight, Washington, DC, 1978.

Film executive, understudy for Frank, and member of ensemble, Dreamgirls (musical), Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1982.

Member of ensemble, Dancin' (musical), Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1982.

"Dark Glasses" and understudy for Oscar, Sweet Charity (musical), Minskoff Theatre, New York City, beginning 1986.

Fred Casely, Chicago (musical), Long Beach Civic Light Opera, Long Beach, CA, 1992.

Aaron, Chicago (musical), City Center Theatre, New York City, 1996.

"Dark Glasses" and member of ensemble, Sweet Charity: The Concert (concert), off–Broadway production, 1998.

Aaron, Chicago (musical), Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 2003.

Member of ensemble, A Chorus Line (musical), New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City; Edmund Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night, off–Broadway production; also appeared in off–Broadway productions of Do You Love Me? and The Rainmaker.

Major Tours:

"Dark Glasses" and understudy for Oscar, Sweet Charity (musical), U.S. cities, 1985.

Claxton, understudy for Charley Baxter, and one of the buskers, Busker Alley (musical; also known as Buskers and Stage Door Charley), U.S. cities, 1995.

Film Appearances:

One of the Aggies, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (musical; also known as The Best Little Cathouse in Texas), MCA/Universal, 1982.

Dancer, A Chorus Line (musical), Columbia, 1985.

Television Appearances; Specials:

(Uncredited) A player, Pippin: His Life and Times, 1981.

Broadway on Broadway 2001, 2001.

Broadway on Broadway 2003, 2003.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:

The 49th Annual Tony Awards, 1995.

The 51st Annual Tony Awards, 1997.

The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Guest, The Early Show, CBS, 2002.

RECORDINGS

Albums; Cast Recordings:

Sweet Charity, Capitol, 1986.

Chicago, RCA, 1997.

Music Videos:

"Keeping the Faith," by Billy Joel, 1983.