David Anders

David Anders
David Anders Holt, known professionally as David Anders, is an American television and stage actor. He is best known for his roles as Julian Sark on Alias, as Adam Monroe on Heroes, as John Gilbert in the TV series The Vampire Diaries, Dr. Whale on ABC's Once Upon a Time, and as Blaine "DeBeers" McDonough on iZombie. Although Anders is American, a few of his roles required him to use a British Home counties accent...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth11 March 1981
CityGrants Pass, OR
CountryUnited States of America
I do these conventions sometimes. We've been doing a lot of 'The Vampire Diaries' conventions, but I do Comic-Con and stuff all over the world. They can be taxing, and they can take it out of you a little bit, but it's just great for the fans.
I promised the governor I would get him a radio station before the (Sept. 18) elections,
I think the Suncoast will have minimal impact on the locals market. The market grows fast enough to more than make up for increases in casino supply.
Although it is still early, we are beginning to notice a negative trend in our weekly revisit rates.
I did a 'Children of the Corn' remake for Sci Fi Channel. I play the Peter Horton role from the original, and Candace McClure from 'Battlestar Galactica' is my Linda Hamilton.
The 'CSI effect' is not something that we're happy about,
(Radio Rasul) is for the benefit of the people of Wardak, to get the word out to a populace that is mostly illiterate,
It looks like pretty much a done deal, ... Harrah's can't do an all-cash deal of that magnitude.
It looks like pretty much a done deal. Harrah's can't do an all-cash deal of that magnitude.
I did a Children of the Corn remake for Sci Fi Channel. I play the Peter Horton role from the original, and Candace McClure from Battlestar Galactica is my Linda Hamilton.
TV has been very good to me, and I hope I've been good to it, but I also love film.
I love TV, don't get me wrong. But with film, you're just banging out this one product and you're not waiting on another script. You have your script. It's great, in that way.
I do Comic-Con and stuff all over the world. They can be taxing and they can take it out of you a little bit, but it's just great for the fans. They get such a kick out of it.
I have a fun time, doing the meet and greets, the pictures and the autographs. Every show I've ever done, lends itself to that kind of thing. My convention life has legs.