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David
What role/work are you most proud of? The role I’m most proud of is the role of Jake McCarty on the TV series Witchblade, which aired on TNT. I played a New York City Detective, who was actually an undercover agent for the FBI. The show itself was so well-written and -produced. Ralph Hemecker, the show runner and Executive Producer, is a genius. Ralph gave my character this story arc that just kept twisting. As an actor it was a dream job, because just when you think your character has it all figured out, Ralph would throw in a major curve-ball. My character had a story line where the world of undercover started to mess with his head, and lines were blurred, and it was extremely dark and edgy - and that, for me, was so fun - to go there as an actor. I love that stuff.
How does it feel to be back on TV? Well, without sounding arrogant, I never really left TV, or film. I just finished working on my third TV series eight months ago, as a series regular. I also just wrapped two films and a short. I mean, of course there are peaks and valleys, that’s the life of an actor. However, I’ve been fortunate enough to work quite consistently in both TV and Film.
Is your peak still ahead of you? Yeah, I think it is. You never stop growing, and learning -as an actor, and as a human being. I feel like this growth will make way for better performances, and for a more enriched life.
What does the word “comeback†mean to you? In the words of a talented performer, LL Cool J, “Don’t call it a comeback, I been here for years!†No - really, the word “comeback†means to me a willingness to never give up, to always keep fighting, and never take no for answer. Because it can happen, as long as you are prepared, when the moment comes.
Do you think of reality TV as a last resort, or a source of hope for the future? I think with reality TV, it’s just like regular TV, in the sense that there’s good and bad. I like to think the show we did is going to skew towards the good side. It’s a rare look behind the curtain of the entertainment business. I think this show will allow people to see that there’s more depth to all of us than what you just see on the screen or TV, and in doing so, the audience will relate. That being said, I hope this show will open some doors, and help me find that next series or film that really stands out..