David Kaufman (actor)

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David Kaufman
Born David Kaufman
July 23, 1969 (1969-07-23) (age 38)
St. Louis, Missouri, New York, U.S.
Spouse(s) Lisa Picotte
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David Kaufman (born July 23, 1969) is an American voice-over artist and character actor, best-known for his recent roles as the voice of Danny Phantom (Daniel Fenton) and the voice of Maggie's brother on The Buzz on Maggie.

He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Lisa Picotte, their daughter Gracie and their son Henry Oliver.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Kindergarten breakthrough

David began acting at a young age in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri, when his kindergarten teacher handed him the plum lead role of Santa Claus in the class Christmas play. He is the oldest of two brothers, a sister, a stepbrother and a stepsister.

[edit] Going West

At the age of 18, he set out from St. Louis, Missouri to attend UCLA's Department of Theatre Arts. Since that time, he has studied and worked extensively as a professional actor in films and television.

[edit] Television series

David has regular roles in such television series as:

He has had guest-starring roles on such series as:

[edit] Films

[edit] Commercials

He has done dozens of national commercials, including memorable campaigns

as well as spots for Honda, Maxwell House, Dentyne, Chili's, Midas, Wendy's, Twiglets and British Petroleum, among others.

[edit] Anime Roles

David starred in a few anime roles:

[edit] Animated series

David has starred in:

He has lent his voice to several well-known animated series, including Jimmy Olsen from Superman: The Animated Series and Dexter Douglas from Freakazoid!, as well as filling in for Michael J. Fox in both the roles of Marty McFly on Back to the Future: The Animated Series and Stuart Little in HBO's Stuart Little: The Animated Series. He voiced Human Torch in Ultimate Spider-Man (video game).

[edit] Stage work

David has earned several Los Angeles area critics' awards and nominations. He has been a member of the West Coast Ensemble in Los Angeles for over ten years, performing such varied roles as:

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