David A. R. White

David A. R. White
Born David Andrew Roy White
(1970-05-12) May 12, 1970
Dodge City, Kansas, United States
Occupation Actor, writer, film producer
Spouse(s) Andrea Logan (2003—present)

David Andrew Roy White, also known as David A. R. White (born May 12, 1970), is an American actor, screenwriter and producer. He grew up in a small farming town that was located outside of Dodge City, Kansas. He is a co-founder of Pure Flix Entertainment, a distribution and production company specializing in Christian themed movies. The company's first film was Hidden Secrets.[1] He is married to actress and producer Andrea Logan (born July 29, 1978), who played the role of his wife in the 2009 movie In the Blink of an Eye.

Acting

White moved to Los Angeles, California at age 19. Six months after his arrival in Los Angeles, he was given the role of Andrew Phillpot, the best friend of Burt Reynolds' son, in the CBS television series titled, Evening Shade (1990–1994). White also had guest appearances in television series such as Coach, Saved by the Bell, Sisters and Melrose Place.

White has acted in films such as The Visitation, an adaption of the novel by author Frank Peretti, Bells of Innocence with actor Chuck Norris, and Mercy Streets where he was nominated for The Movie Guide Awards' Best Actor.[2]

In 1995 White played as Adam Riley in The Moment After, and the 2006 sequel, The Moment After 2: The Awakening, both of which Andrea played in as well.

In 2004, White played as Brody Sutton in Six: The Mark Unleashed.

In 2009 White played as FBI agent David in the film In the Blink of an Eye.

In 2011 he played in Jerusalem Countdown, then he did Brother White in 2012.

The biggest film of White's career was the 2014 film God's Not Dead, which grossed more than $64 million in worldwide theaters.

In 2015, he played as Wayne in Faith of Our Fathers, a film about veterans from the Vietnam War and what their family's have gone through.

Producer

Although White was an associate producer in the film End of the Harvest,[3] The Moment After was the first film that White produced.[2] White also played the role of Adam Riley in the film. He has produced other films such as The Visitation, The Wager, and Hidden Secrets. In 2012 he produced the historical drama Apostle Peter and the Last Supper starring Robert Loggia and Bruce Marchiano.

Director

In 2010 White started directing. His first film was The Encounter, about four strangers stranded at a diner, being served by the owner, who claims he is Jesus, which starred Bruce Marchiano, Jaci Velasquez, and pro wrestler Steve "Sting" Borden.

His second film was Holyman Undercover which starred David himself and Fred Willard.

Filmography

Year Film Role
1992 Second Glance Dan Burgess
1994 The Crossing Matt
1995 End of the Harvest Matt
1999 The Moment After Adam Riley
Murdercycle Ditko
2000 Mercy Streets John/Jeremiah
2003 The Sparky Chronicles: The Map Ethan Parker
Bells of Innocence Conrad Chaplain
2004 Six: The Mark Unleashed Brody Sutton
2006 Hidden Secrets Jeremy Evans
The Moment After 2 Adam Riley
The Visitation Carl
2009 Holyman Undercover Roy/Brian
In the Blink of an Eye David
2011 Jerusalem Countdown
based on the Novel, Jerusalem Countdown
Shane
Marriage Retreat Mark Bowman
2012 Ghost Soldiers Joe
Me Again Rich
Brother White James White
2013 Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End Josh McManus
O Caminho para a Eternidade 2 Um Detetive
2014 God's Not Dead Reverend Dave
2015 Faith of Our Fathers Wayne
2015 Dancer and the Dame Eric Skanz
2016 God's Not Dead 2 Reverend Dave

See also

References

  1. "David A.R. White Biography". Symetric Productions Inc. [sic] 2008-01-01 http://www.holymanundercover.com/actor.html.
  2. 1 2 "David A.R. White Biography". Symetric Productions Inc. 2008-01-01 http://www.holymanundercover.com/actor.html.
  3. "David A.R. White Biography". Internet Movie Database. 2008-01-01 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0924684/#actorinp.

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