David Walton
David Walton
David B. Walton is an American actor. He is known for his role in the television sitcom Cracking Up, as Liam Connor. He has starred in several television programs, including the drama series Heist, and on the NBC comedies Perfect Couples, Bent, and About a Boy. He played Dr. Rick in the comedy film Fired Up!...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth27 October 1978
CityBoston, MA
CountryUnited States of America
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There are a lot of techniques for developing a character.
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I think a lot of guys you see - there seems to be this thing where you can have all the fun in the world, but in the end of the day, there's no one to share it with.
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Jason Katims creates truly relatable three-dimensional people you fall in love with right away. Jason always puts a lot of heart into what he does. He has a way of touching your emotional core in a life-affirming way. And he's a great show runner.
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I think me having kids is helpful. It opens up a new little area of your heart.
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People only see you as your last role, so it's hard to break out of that.
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Sports movies are a genre that I really respond to, but they can be done really poorly and really fall short. The good ones are just so good and inspiring and make you feel good.
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My wife is a very talented singer. She sang a lot on 'Roswell,' and I am embarrassed to sing around her.
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To be perfectly honest, I've gotten attention from gay men for a long time.
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It'd be hard to be a lead actor if I didn't have lips. Those are tough to graft back on.
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I definitely would not need to insure my calves.
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I graduated from Brown in 2001, moved to New York, and spent a year and a half just looking up Backstage magazine auditions and grinding.
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I'd play the same character for ten years if the words and the moments that I'm playing are authentic.
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When you're kissing on camera, it becomes an issue visually. It looks like a skinny dinosaur creature is trying to kiss someone. It doesn't look good. It does not look like the classic romance kisses. If an actress is 5'3" and I don't bend down to kiss her, she would probably be kissing my lower sternum.
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If you will excuse me, your coat lapels are badly twisted downward, where they have been grasped by the pertinacious New York reporters.