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'''David Goldsmith''' (born July 19, 1969 in [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]]) is an American actor. He is the son of ''[[Gunsmoke]]'' regular [[Jonathan Goldsmith]].<ref>Television Guest Stars: An Illustrated Career Chronicle for 678 ... - Page 207 Jack Ward - 1993 "Jonathan was frequently cast as heavies and young killers on television crime dramas; Gunsmoke used his talents extensively over the years in thirteen episodes. He is the father of actor David Goldsmith and has most recently been seen on ..."</ref> |
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'''David Goldsmith''' (born July 19, 1969 in [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]]) is an American actor. |
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He featured in the ''[[Melrose Place]]'' spin-off ''[[Models Inc.]]'' where he played actress [[Teresa Hill]]'s boyfriend and would-be manager.<ref>Newsweek - Volume 124 - Page 76 1994 A pretty actress (Teresa Hill) is standing in front of a house arguing with the equally pretty actor (David Goldsmith) who plays her boyfriend. He's wearing a T shirt and jeans. She's wearing a T shirt and black bikini briefs. Cut! Print it! What are ...</ref> He later appeared in ''[[Hop (film)|Hop]]'', ''[[Rush Hour 3]]'' and ''[[Beverly Hills Chihuahua]]''. |
He featured in the ''[[Melrose Place]]'' spin-off ''[[Models Inc.]]'' where he played actress [[Teresa Hill]]'s boyfriend and would-be manager.<ref>Newsweek - Volume 124 - Page 76 1994 A pretty actress (Teresa Hill) is standing in front of a house arguing with the equally pretty actor (David Goldsmith) who plays her boyfriend. He's wearing a T shirt and jeans. She's wearing a T shirt and black bikini briefs. Cut! Print it! What are ...</ref> He later appeared in ''[[Hop (film)|Hop]]'', ''[[Rush Hour 3]]'' and ''[[Beverly Hills Chihuahua]]''. |
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He also wrote and directed ''[[Sally (2000 film)|Sally]]'' a 2000 film starring [[Rachael Leigh Cook]]. |
He also wrote and directed ''[[Sally (2000 film)|Sally]]'', a 2000 film starring [[Rachael Leigh Cook]]. |
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Latest revision as of 01:35, 14 October 2021
David Goldsmith (born July 19, 1969 in New Brunswick, New Jersey) is an American actor. He featured in the Melrose Place spin-off Models Inc. where he played actress Teresa Hill's boyfriend and would-be manager.[1] He later appeared in Hop, Rush Hour 3 and Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
He also wrote and directed Sally, a 2000 film starring Rachael Leigh Cook.
References
[edit]- ^ Newsweek - Volume 124 - Page 76 1994 A pretty actress (Teresa Hill) is standing in front of a house arguing with the equally pretty actor (David Goldsmith) who plays her boyfriend. He's wearing a T shirt and jeans. She's wearing a T shirt and black bikini briefs. Cut! Print it! What are ...