Yuval David | |
Birth Place: | Washington D.C. |
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David's grandparents were survivors of The Holocaust and he was raised in both Israel and Washington D.C.[1] He began performing in theatre, voice overs, film and television at a young age. He went to Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School prior to attending the University of Maryland on an acting scholarship where he studied the arts, film, acting, and journalism. While there he was a member of Kol Sasson, UMD’s premiere Jewish Acappella group.[2]
After college, David moved to New York to pursue acting. He traveled between New York City and Los Angeles and took roles in theatre, television, and film, including off-Broadway plays and independent films.[2] He also played Matvey Sokolov in the television series Madam Secretary and was a series regular on What Would You Do?. David is the creator of film projects using man on the street encounters.[3] One such series is One Actor Short where he has people he meets on the street act in short films.[4] His work has been screened at more than 100 film festivals and won over 80 awards.[5] As an activist, David advocates for rights of the LGBT community, including acceptance and inclusion of LGBTQ people within religious communities and the prohibition by the FDA on the use of blood plasma from donors based on sexual orientation.[6] He has also partnered with organizations such as the National LGBTQ Task Force and GLAAD[7] He also advocates on behalf of Jewish, LGBTQ, and human rights organizations in the United States and Israel.[8]