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
home love
I love Boston, and at some point, my plan is to have a home back there.
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Jason Katims creates truly relatable three-dimensional people you fall in love with right away. Jason always puts a lot of heart into what he does. He has a way of touching your emotional core in a life-affirming way. And he's a great show runner.
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I love tennis. I've played it my whole life. Loved it since the age of three. I had an injury, so from the age of 13 to 24 I didn't play much. Then when I moved out to L.A., there were so many tennis courts that I rekindled the love.
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I love being around cool, fun guys, so I've always enjoyed talking to gay men. Maybe it's because I'm an inherent flirt, but it just feels very natural.
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I love Jim and Pam at 'The Office.'
developing techniques
There are a lot of techniques for developing a character.
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.'
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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.
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To be perfectly honest, I've gotten attention from gay men for a long time.
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We are asking our customers to cut back on non-essential use of water.
My first series, I wouldn't even know where to get a clip of it. It was called 'Cracking Up.' It was on 'FOX' in 2004.
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We did get better passing in the last scrimmage, but we've got to get a lot better. We want to establish the running game first.
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I think people always respond to real moments.
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I think me having kids is helpful. It opens up a new little area of your heart.