David Cormican
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David Cormican (born December 22 1981 in Lethbridge, Alberta), is an award-winning actor*, writer and producer. He is represented by Ronda Cooper of The Characters (Toronto, ON), and is a member of Canadian Actors Equity and ACTRA. Although he lives in Toronto, Ontario, he maintains dual citizenship between Canada and Ireland.
David has trained at Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton, Alberta, Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin, and the New York Film Academy and continues to study at the Pro Actors Lab.
He is one of the seven founding members of the Canadian Comedy Company, an ambassador for the First Weekend Club, Raindance Canada and has his own production company Year of the Skunk Productions. He is currently developing with producers Muse Entertainment and Just For Laughs a tv series he has created.
*(Winner Best Lead Actor, Calgary Fringe Film Festival, 2007), (Award for Recognition of Excellence, Calgary Fringe Film Festival, 2007), (Best Actor Nominee Young Cuts Film Festival, 2006), (Best Character Nominee Slackers Film Fest (Toronto). 2007)
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- His father (Michael Cormican) was the Liberal Party candidate for the constituency of Lethbridge in the 2006 Canadian federal election
- In 2004, he coined the word: ipron
- Played the role of Artie in the Canadian Premiere of Stephen Sondheim's Saturday Night
- Appeared as Florizel in the Canadian Premiere & Cast Recording of Chris Wynters' (of Captain Tractor) & Bridget Ryan's The Winters Tale Project