Dave Eveler
- Actor
The youngest of five children and the son of a retired truck driver and
former accountant, the York, Pennsylvania native knew he was destined
to become an actor as early as the age of seven. His performance in
such works as "The King and I", "The Music Man' and "Oliver Twist"
delighted audiences which continued from Children's Theatre productions
and all the way through school. His passion for acting would prove to
be undying and in 1995 he was accepted by the University of Maryland as
a Theatre major and almost immediately landed several plum roles in
some of the drama department's most important productions. It was while
playing the role of "Kenickie" in the school's musical version of
"Grease" that David was spotted by an Off Broadway producer and invited
to audition for the lead in David Mamet's "American Buffalo". The
success of the second run production brought about a myriad of other
juicy roles which lead to a part on the long running CBS Soap Opera,
"As the World Turns". It was about this time that David's good friend
and manager Danny Ellis urged David to pursue a career in feature film
and episodic television and so in early 2001 he headed to the west
coast, joined a film acting workshop and shortly thereafter found
himself on the set of "Port Charles" playing the part of the
unscrupulous Officer Hacker. Followed by snagging roles in shows like,
"Happy Hour", "My Boys", "October Road", and "Kidnapped". Keep
watching, there is more to come...