
David Youse
David Youse was born in Philadelphia, PA on January 19th, 1966. He grew up in Jenkintown, PA and started working in local dinner theaters in the Philadelphia area. At the age of 14 he started performing at the Huntingdon Valley Dinner Theater in such shows as: The Music Man, Damn Yankees and The Boyfriend, of which he understudied the lead role played by Broadway's Hugh Panaro. Moving to New York in 1983, David attended The American Academy of Dramatic Arts but did not complete the second year. His first NY job was an off-off Broadway play, "My Papa's Wine" which starred David as a teen suffering from water on the brain. This play was a hit and also starred Laura San Giacomo, Ted Marcoux and Zohra Lampert. David was singled out by the NY Times and landed many other theater roles in NY. He also started to work in TV doing such shows as Spenser For Hire and a CBS Schoolbreak Special, Soldier Boys with James Earl Jones and Dylan Walsh. Moving to LA in 1989, David has tackled the TV world and his one of those actors who seems to work consistently. Turning to Producing and Directing, David's one man short, The Callback has been screened at many film festivals and can be seen online at this website. David recently produced The 25th Anniversary Reading of The Normal Heart by Larry Kramer as a benefit for The Jeffrey Goodman Special Care Clinic in LA, CA. Directed by Joel Grey, it reunited David with Dylan Walsh and old friends Jonathan Del Arco and David Eigenberg along with Lisa Kudrow, Tate Donovan, Clark Gregg, Tim Bagley, Jon Tenney and Alec Mapa.
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Films
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TV Shows
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Crew Credits
Known For
24 Credits
Criminal Minds
as Mr. Sheppard
2005

Without a Trace
as Henry Franklin
2002

Star Trek: Enterprise
as Nalbis
2001

The Drew Carey Show
as Tom
1995

Las Vegas
as Craig Trager
2003

3rd Rock from the Sun
as Stage Manager
1996

Chicago Hope
as Paramedic #1
1994

Chicago Hope
as Paramedic
1994

Chicago Hope
as EMT #2
1994

Ellen
as Clipboard Guy
1994

Torchwood
as Dr. Rosenbloom
2006

Sister, Sister
as Buck E. Duck
1994
