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David Webb Peoples was born on 9 February 1940 in Middletown, Connecticut, USA. He is a writer and editor, known for Unforgiven (1992), Blade Runner (1982) and 12 Monkeys (1995). He is married to Janet Peoples.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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- Actor
David Webb is known for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023), Joker (2019) and The Irishman (2019).- David James Webb is partner, Managing Director and a film editor at Final Cut Ltd . He cut his teeth on music videos in the early 2000s for George Michael, Charlatans, Super Furry Animals, Paul McCartney and Robbie Williams among others. He collaborated with Edgar Wright on many of his early music videos, including Mint Royale's 'Blue Song', the inspiration for Wright's film 'Baby Driver'. He spent a decade cutting commercials before moving into long-form at the request of director Jim Field-Smith. He has collaborated with Jim ever since, working on 'The Wrong Mans'; 'Endeavour'; 'Criminal'; 'Defending The Guilty' and, most recently, 'Truth Seekers.'
He has also been an integral part of the Sex Education team, editing six episodes over two seasons, and winning two consecutive Music + Sound Awards for 'Best Sync Scene'. - David Webb was born in Luton, Bedfordshire in 1931. His father was the son of a local baker for whom he worked until developing baker's asthma, after which he worked for a local brewery and then, until retirement, for the Vauxhall Motors Car Company. David's mother was the daughter of a local tailor and later hat manufacturer. David trained for an acting career at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) after obtaining a scholarship there in 1952. Prior to that he was a pupil at Luton Grammar School, becoming Head Prefect before leaving in 1950 for two years' National Service as an instructor in the Royal Army Educational Corps (RAEC).
After graduating from the RADA in April 1954, David began his career with York Repertory Company for a year and subsequently played with other 'rep' companies at Scarborough and Bromley. He then toured for a year in Emile Littler's musical "Love From Judy" and after did more 'rep' at Richmond and Worthing. Following a highly successful audition for BBC Television, he was summoned by the then Head of Drama, Michael Barry, and consequently launched into television, the medium in which his career has centered ever since, and in which he has made more than 700 appearances, playing a wide variety of roles, and working for all the major programme-producing companies. He was a prominent character in the early days of Coronation Street. Worried about the dangers of typecasting, he soon moved on, and, between the 1960s and the beginning of the present century, made well over 700 appearances in television programmes. These included Upstairs, Downstairs, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Tales of the Unexpected, Doctor Who, and The Avengers. He also found time for the cinema, appearing in, among much else, The Battle of Britain. In a profession which, notoriously, has an unemployment rate of 80 per cent, he was never out of work. He was at one point so committed to television, and so prolific, that he was mocked by some of his RADA friends as a "Telly Tart." His response was a magisterial wave of the arm and the explanation: "On the telly, dear boy, you don't have to get it right first time, and the repeat fees mean you'll never run out of gin." He was right. Even at the time of his death, it was an unusual week on ITV3 when David Webb is not seen and credited in one of its many repeats from the golden age of British television.
As an ardent opponent of censorship, in 1976 David founded the National Campaign for the Reform of the Obscene Publications Acts (NCROPA) and began his long campaign against the prudes and censors of every political and religious complexion. He ran NCROPA in the capacity of Honorary Director ever since. It is a law-reform organization championing the cause of the 'freedom of expression'. At the time the laws against pornography were, in their principle and intent, very clear - it was "No Sex, Please: We're British." Pornography was defined as anything a jury could be convinced had a tendency to "deprave and corrupt." Against this, David stated his own principle to anyone who would listen: "So long as it's by and for consenting adults, nothing should be forbidden."
In June 1983 he stood as an Anti-Censorship/Reform of Obscene Publications Acts candidate against Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the constituency of Finchley at the General Election, he is a past member of the Council of the British Actors' Equity Association and a member of both the National Secular Society and the British Humanist Association. David has participated in numerous TV and radio debates, interviews and 'phone-ins' on censorship and often contributes articles to various publications and undertaken speaking engagements on the issue.
In private life, David was a grand, convivial character, who loved good company, good food, good drink, and classical music. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer early in 2012, and its progress was so rapid that he had no time to stop being the man his friends had all known and loved. He faced his end with the equanimity of a true follower of Epicurus. He died peacefully and in his sleep at Trinity Hospice in Clapham at approximately 5:30pm with his dear friend Penny and goddaughter Nikki by his side. He was 81. His funeral was at Mortlake Crematorium on the 17th July 2012. - David Webb, was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on April 28th, 1992. Growing up with five siblings, David found the stage early as a member of the Calgary Boys Choir, and later with The Young Canadians. After graduating from Bishop Carroll High School in 2010 David moved to New York City to attend PACE University, and get a BFA in Musical Theater.
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David Webb is known for Yarnhub (2019).- Actor
- Additional Crew
David Webb is known for Hi-de-Hi! (1980), You Rang, M'Lord? (1988) and 'Allo 'Allo! Forty Years of Laughter (2022).- Actor
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David Webb is an Actor from Salt Lake City, Utah. David is Best known for action and drama in films such as "In Emma's Footsteps" The Surface" and "The Fighting Preacher". He has over 50 independent feature, short film and web/TV episodes under his belt. While known for Playing the big rough types he can play both Drama and Comedic roles with equal ease. He studies his craft in the Rob Diamond Actors Lounge and has for the last 6 years. Actor/Director/Producer/ Screenwriter Rob Diamond serves as both his film mentor and agent. David also has dabbled in directing and producing and has multiple stunt coordination and stunt credits.- Additional Crew
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- Producer
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Christopher David Webb is known for Breaking Point (2009) and Waltzing Anna (2006).- Producer
David Webb is known for Center Mass (2008).- David Webb is known for Giff Gaff: Awkward Moments Television Ident (2014).
- Additional Crew
David Webb is known for The Spawning (2017).- David Webb is known for Carmilla, the Lesbian Vampire (2004).
- David Webb is known for Nutrium: Rainbow (2019).
- David Webb is known for Veneer (2022).
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- Actor
- Visual Effects
David Webb is known for Flight of Magic (2014).- David Webb is known for Me & My Monsters (2010).
- David A. Webb is known for Lifeless (2008) and The Usual Stuff (2007).
- Producer
Producer, David Webb grew up in Independence, KS. He started his multi-faceted career at age 16 by putting up show posters for legendary music impresario Jim Halsey; started his own booking agency, and then merged his agency with Lawrence, Kansas based "Mid-Continent Entertainment." They booked and promoted the Red Dogs, the Blue Things, the Flippers, the Skeptics, Becky Hobbs and her "Four Faces of Eve group," and other regional acts. After relocating to Chicago, David worked with and promoted legendary blues artists Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Pine Top Perkins, Howlin' Wolf, and Mighty Joe Young, plus contemporary talents Pat Leonard (of Madonna fame) and his band "Trillion," "Hounds," and "Shoes." Moving to "Celebration Productions," he booked and promoted Pink Floyd, the Sex Pistols, John Hartford, Oak Ridge Boys, ELO, J. Geils, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Journey, REO, Heart, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bob Seger, Peter Frampton and many more.
As VP of Sales and Marketing at Ovation Records, David's credits include the Kendall's GRAMMY/CMA song of the year "Heaven's Just A Sin Away", Joe Sun, Max D. Barnes, Vern Gosdin, and signing/co-producing Tantrum and Citizen. He licensed and signed Judas Priest to their first US record contract, as well as booking dates to bring the band to the US for their inaugural tour. David worked with Chicago DJ Steve Dahl and helped create the infamous "Disco Demolition" at Comiskey Park in Chicago, that drew over 50,000 Rock Fans to the ballpark to witness the "blowing up/destruction" of thousands of disco records in center field. The single "Do Ya Think I'm Disco," that was the Anthem of the Anti Disco Revolution was produced by David and partner Tom Pabich, and sold more than 500,000 copies and became an instant classic. He served two terms as National VP of NARAS (the GRAMMY's), and became VP of sales and marketing at MCA/Churchill Records, where he worked with Roy Clark, Jimmy Dean, Hank Thompson, Ronnie Dunn and James Brown. He later became Mr. Brown's business manager.
After joining ABC/Satellite Music Radio Network, David consulted with more than 150 U.S. radio stations. He then became a GM/Group VP for radio stations in IL, MO, KS and OK. David then became an integral part of Jayhawk IMG Sports Marketing, and was able to grow their Radio Network from 24 to 34 station affiliates prior to his retirement in Dec. 2013. David serves as 1st Vice President of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, plus helped, develop, and implement "G Fest;" a 3-day, 4-stage, 80-act outdoor festival in Muskogee. He is Co-producer and Line Producer of "Nanyehi" the short film, which is being entered into many film festivals during 2018, as well as entering his fourth year as the Producer "Nanyehi-the Musical.- Visual Effects
David Webb is known for 21 Jump Street (2012), Charlie Wilson's War (2007) and Barely Lethal (2015).- David Webb is known for The Rhino Brothers (2001).
- David Webb is known for Neurosis (2014).
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
David Webb is known for Star Trek: Discovery (2017) and It (2017).- David Webb is known for 24/7 (2009).
- Camera and Electrical Department
David Webb is known for The Midlands Report: Don't Come to Leicester (1992).- David Webb is known for Brum (1991).
- Chad David Webb is known for Ring River (2016).
- David Valentine-Webb is known for 'Allo 'Allo! (1982) and Beauty and the Beast (1982).
- David Webb is known for Spider-Man: Spider Verse Stop Motion (2021) and Horizon (1964).
- David Webb is known for Lucid (2013).
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- Composer
- Editor
David got his first acting job at 14 on a PBS educational production and started his interest in the entertainment industry. Over the years he would become an accomplished musician writing many original songs and enjoys performing on stage. In 2002 David helped produce his first short film which started him down the film making road. Since then he has completed multiple 48hr film projects and received awards on 2 occasions. David has partnered on a several independent short film productions and continues to produce content from his multimedia studio including podcasts, short films, music production and photography. David's ongoing plans consist of competing in future 48hr film projects and producing short films, writing and producing original music and performing whenever possible.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
David Rollin Webb is known for April Fool's Day (1986), Housekeeping (1987) and The New Adventures of Beans Baxter (1987).- David Webb is known for Devil Souls (1997).
- David Webb is known for Material Things (2017).
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- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
- David Webb is known for No Joke! Survival 'Preparations for the Average Family' (2013).