David Alan Graf

David Alan Graf

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1959-07-24
Place of Birth:Los Angeles, California, USA
Also Known As: David Allan Graff /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1959-07-24 More

Biography

Los Angeles native David Alan Graf has been an actor for over twenty years, gracing both the large and small screen. His performance in the independent sleeper Bang (available on video) as a supposedly legitimate movie producer has been lauded by critics as both satirical and disturbing. In "Pups", his portrayal of a humiliated bank manager held hostage by two compulsive young teenagers in love, brought the following comments from critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun: "(A) very real unraveling persona of a man who can't believe this is happening to him. David Alan Graf's portrayal of a kindly bank manager coming apart takes us inside the bank hostage situation itself."
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Chameleon
Crime Thriller
Velvet Buzzsaw
Thriller Mystery Horror
Return to Nihasa
Drama Thriller
Face of Evil
Thriller Horror
Dangerous Company
Thriller TV Movie
San Andreas Quake
Action Science Fiction TV Movie
Geek USA
Comedy Music Romance
9 Days
Thriller Horror
Sold
Drama Action Thriller
Raspberry Magic
Comedy Drama Family
Heist
Action Crime
Auto Recovery
Action Crime Drama
Deadgirl
Horror Thriller
Caregiver
Horror Thriller
Big Stan
Comedy Crime
ReVamped
Horror Action Thriller
Terror Toons 2
Horror Comedy
Tied Up
Horror Crime Drama Thriller
Iron Palm
Comedy Drama
Tail Sting
Action Horror Thriller
Pups
Thriller Action Drama Crime
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Comedy Family Sci-Fi & Fantasy Kids
Quantum Leap
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Action & Adventure Drama
  • name:David Alan Graf
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1959-07-24
  • Place of Birth:Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Also Known As: David Allan Graff ·
  • Biography:Los Angeles native David Alan Graf has been an actor for over twenty years, gracing both the large and small screen. His performance in the independent sleeper Bang (available on video) as a supposedly legitimate movie producer has been lauded by critics as both satirical and disturbing. In "Pups", his portrayal of a humiliated bank manager held hostage by two compulsive young teenagers in love, brought the following comments from critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun: "(A) very real unraveling persona of a man who can't believe this is happening to him. David Alan Graf's portrayal of a kindly bank manager coming apart takes us inside the bank hostage situation itself."
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