David A. Gregory
David A. Gregory was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, United States on August 19th, 1985 and is the Soap Opera Actor. At the age of 39, David A. Gregory biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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David Andrew Gregory (born August 19, 1985) is an American actor and writer.
He portrayed Robert Ford on the soap opera One Life to Live from 2009 until the show ended in 2012.
He wrote and produced “Powder Burns”, the Western podcast drama about a Blind Sheriff, which premiered on iTunes in 2015 to rave reviews and earned him a Voice Arts Award in 2017.
On TV, he is a recurring player on "The Good Fight", "Insatiable", "Constantine" and "Deception".
Career
Gregory was born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, as the middle of three sons. He performed at North Star Ballet and appeared in Fairbanks Drama Association and Fairbanks Light Opera Theater. Gregory attended Interlochen Arts Camp in 2003, prior to his senior year of high school, receiving one of the institution's top awards, The Maddy Award for Excellence in Musical Theater, for his work as the Fairy Godmother in Sweet Charity.
He began his collegiate studies at Baldwin-Wallace College (now Baldwin Wallace University), where he appeared in Brian Friel's Translations, Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and as Creon in Seamus Heaney's Burial at Thebes, where he received the Best Actor in a Play award from the theater department.
Riff in West Side Story, David made his professional debut at Porthouse Theater in 2005. He also appeared in The Tempest for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and its sister company, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, during college.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Music in Music Theatre from Baldwin-Wallace College (now Baldwin Wallace University). While performing in The Complete Monty for San Jose's now-defunct American Musical Theatre in the same year, he received his Equity card.
In the summer of 2009, David began a two-week stint on ABC's One Life to Live. He was given a job in the fall and stayed with the show until it was cancelled. Gregory appeared on many television shows, including a season-long arc on the short-lived NBC series Deception, after One Life to Live ended in 2012. He appeared in Hartford Stage's Vanya and Sonia, Masha and Spike in 2014, receiving a Connecticut Critics Circle Award nomination and gracing the front page of American Theater Magazine in the role next year.
The Best Storytelling/Best Performance award for an episode focusing on Alzheimer's disease was given to David's audio Western "Powder Burns." In the episode, John Wesley Shipp and Ed Asner starred opposite Gregory Asner. The production was lauded by Western Writers of America as "Darn Good Entertainment." The future of Westerns.
At The Last Frontier Theater Conference in Valdez, Alaska, Gregory's play Hank & Jim Build a Plane was work-shopped. Henry Fonda and James Stewart, cinetic hero and best friend, as they reminisce about everything from their days as struggling actors in New York to their bitter rivalry over politics and The Hollywood blacklist. Gregory signed an option contract with SunnySpot Productions in May 2019 and work-shopped at Le Petit Théâtre Du Vieux Carré in New Orleans.
At the 2020 Silver State Film Festival, his semi-autobiographical screenplay Christmas on Farewell Avenue was named Best Feature Holiday Story.
David and his partner, Broadway actress Jennifer Noble, live and work in New York City. They have been together since college.