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David Walton
NameDavid Walton
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present

David Walton is an American actor known for his roles in various television shows and films, including He's Just Not That Into You, Burgess Meredith, and Fringe. He has worked with notable actors such as Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, and Jennifer Garner. Walton's career has spanned over two decades, with appearances in popular shows like New Girl, About a Boy, and Heels. He has also collaborated with directors like Ken Kwapis and Greg Berlanti.

Early Life and Education

David Walton was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in Pepper Pike, Ohio. He attended Brown University, where he studied Economics and Theatre Arts. During his time at Brown, Walton was involved in various theatrical productions, including plays by William Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams. He also spent a semester studying abroad at University of Oxford, where he took courses in Drama and English Literature. After graduating from Brown, Walton moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting, where he worked with companies like The Public Theater and The Roundabout Theatre Company.

Career

Walton's career in television and film began in the early 2000s, with guest appearances on shows like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Cold Case. He also had recurring roles on One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl, working alongside actors like Chad Michael Murray and Blake Lively. In addition to his television work, Walton has appeared in films like The Change-Up, Think Like a Man, and About Alex, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. He has also worked with production companies like Warner Bros. Television and Universal Pictures.

Filmography

Some of Walton's notable film and television credits include Perfect Couples, About a Boy, and 9JKL, which aired on CBS. He has also appeared in episodes of The Good Place, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and The Goldbergs, working with actors like Andy Samberg and Wendi McLendon-Covey. Walton's film credits include The Informant!, The Losers, and Bad Moms, which starred Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell. He has also lent his voice to animated shows like American Dad! and Family Guy, created by Seth MacFarlane.

Personal Life

In his free time, Walton enjoys playing sports like Basketball and Tennis, and is a fan of teams like the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots. He is also involved with charitable organizations like The American Cancer Society and The Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Walton has been married to actress Majandra Delfino since 2011, and the couple has two children together. He is friends with actors like Zachary Levi and Adam Pally, and has worked with them on various projects.

Awards and Nominations

Throughout his career, Walton has been nominated for several awards, including a Teen Choice Award for his role in One Tree Hill. He has also won awards at film festivals like the Austin Film Festival and the Nantucket Film Festival. Walton's work on About a Boy earned him a nomination for a People's Choice Award, and he has also been recognized by organizations like the Screen Actors Guild and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. He has attended events like the Emmy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards, and has walked the red carpet at premieres for films like The Hunger Games and The Avengers.

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