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
kids years two-year-olds
A lot of people talk to kids like they're idiots. When I'm telling my two-year-old that you don't throw a dish on the floor, I explain it as if they're a 25-year-old that hasn't quite figured it out yet.
people way wonderful
Teasing was big in my family, and there is a wonderful way to tease and make people feel more loved.
hockey warrior smell
My wife likes the hockey smell because its the smell of a warrior.
years acting knows
That's what I like about acting. You don't know where you'll be in year.
audience couple episodes fragmented lose
In this fragmented world, with such short attention spans, you've got a couple of episodes to make an impression. And if you don't, you start to lose your audience in a big way.
audience best buying camera connection energy hopefully immediate life palpable preserved stage work
Being on stage was all about the palpable energy of a rapt audience hopefully buying into a life onstage. The immediate connection with the audience was the best part for me. The camera is not as fun, but your work is preserved forever. There's immortality to it.
house left nine ninth played semester
I played the guitar in ninth grade. My sister's friend went on a semester abroad, and she left the guitar at our house for nine months.
episode
In TV, you may think your character's one thing for two episodes, and then the third episode it could be something different.
good name weird work
If you do good work, you start to make a name for yourself and things can come around. Weird little happenstances happen.
attention gotten men perfectly time
To be perfectly honest, I've gotten attention from gay men for a long time.
hitting jokes
When I watch a comedy that's just hitting you over the head with jokes constantly, some really hit, but if they miss, you're like, 'Eh.'
appalling exciting pull root supposed
When a character does something appalling but you still want to root for them, I find that the most exciting challenge to play, if you can pull it off. You're not supposed to like it, but you can't help it.
developing techniques
There are a lot of techniques for developing a character.
I have a psychology degree, but I was a real theater rat.