David A. R. White
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White at GalaxyCon Richmond in 2019
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Born | David Andrew Roy White Dodge City, Kansas, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor, writer, film producer |
Spouse(s) | Andrea Logan (m. 2003–20)[1] |
David Andrew Roy White is an American actor, screenwriter, producer and businessman. He is a co-founder of Pure Flix Entertainment, a distribution and production company specializing in Christian faith- and family-themed films.
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Personal life
White is the son of a Mennonite pastor.[2] He was formerly married to the actress and producer Andrea Logan (born July 29, 1978), who played the role of his wife in the 2009 film In the Blink of an Eye.[3]
Career
White moved to Los Angeles, California at age 19. Six months after his arrival in Los Angeles, he was given the role of Andrew Phillpot, the best friend of Burt Reynolds' son, in the CBS sitcom Evening Shade (1990–1994). White also had guest appearances in television series such as Coach, California Dreams, Sisters and Melrose Place.[2] He was a protagonist, Dan Burgess, in Second Glance where his closing line "Hey Scotty, Jesus Man" turned into a meme.
Some of his early films were 20th Century Fox's The Visitation, an adaption of the novel by author Frank Peretti, Bells of Innocence with actor Chuck Norris, and Mercy Streets for which he was nominated for The MovieGuide Awards' Best Actor.[citation needed] In 2003 White starred alongside Jeffrey Dean Morgan in Six: The Mark Unleashed.
In 2005, he founded Pure Flix with Michael Scott, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis.[4] Over the next several years, he produced and starred in several films including In the Blink of an Eye, Hidden Secrets, and The Moment After.
In 2011, he played in Jerusalem Countdown. In 2012, he played James in Brother White, Special Agent Ric Caperna in The Encounter:Paradise Lost (sequel to the 2011 film The Encounter, which he produced and directed) and pastor Rich Chaplin in Me Again, a film about a pastor unhappy with his life. He was nominated for a TCA best actor award.
In 2014, he co-starred as a pastor in the film God's Not Dead. He starred in and produced both sequels, God's Not Dead 2 (2016), God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness (2018).[5][6] White also starred in the Pure Flix produced "Revelation Road" film series. White played a former government assassin turned Christian who struggles to survive a lawless post-Rapture wasteland.
In 2015, he played Wayne in Faith of Our Fathers, a film about veterans from the Vietnam War and the experiences of their families.
On March 27, 2018, a short compilation documentary Pure Flix and Chill: The David A.R. White Story about him by Anthony Simon was released on the Filmmaker Magazine website.
He created, produced, and starred in the sitcom Malibu Dan, the family man in 2018.[7]
Filmography
Although White was an associate producer in the film End of the Harvest, The Moment After was the first film that he produced. White also played the role of Adam Riley in the film. He has produced other films such as The Visitation, The Wager, and Hidden Secrets. In 2012, he produced the historical drama Apostle Peter and the Last Supper starring Robert Loggia and Bruce Marchiano.
In 2010, White started directing films. His first film was The Encounter, about five strangers stranded at a diner being served by the owner, who claims to be Jesus, which starred Bruce Marchiano, Jaci Velasquez, and pro wrestler Steve "Sting" Borden.
His second film was Holyman Undercover, which starred David himself and Fred Willard.
He produced the films God's Not Dead 2 and God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness.[8]
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Geronimo | Overbearing Counselor | |
1992 | Second Glance | Dan Burgess | |
1994 | The Crossing | Matt | Short film |
1995 | Outbreak | Army Pilot | Uncredited |
1998 | End of the Harvest | Matt | |
1999 | Murdercycle | Ditko | |
The Moment After | Adam Riley | ||
2000 | Mercy Streets | John/Jeremiah | |
2003 | Bells of Innocence | Conrad Champlain | |
The Sparky Chronicle: The Map | Ethan Parker | Direct-to-video short | |
2004 | Six: The Mark Unleashed | Brody Sutton | |
2006 | The Visitation | Carl | |
The Moment After 2: The Awakening | Adam Riley | ||
Hidden Secrets | Jeremy Evans | ||
2007 | The Wager | Tom | |
2009 | In the Blink of an Eye | David | Direct-to-video |
2010 | Holyman Undercover | Roy/Brian | |
2011 | Run On | Direct-to-video | |
Jerusalem Countdown | Shane | ||
Marriage Retreat | Mark Bowman | ||
The Encounter | Customer in Thailand | Cameo | |
2012 | Ghost Soldiers | Joe | |
The Encounter: Paradise Lost | Rik Caperna | ||
Me Again | Rich Chaplin | ||
Brother White | James White | ||
2013 | Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End | Josh McManus | |
Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire | |||
2014 | God's Not Dead | Reverend Dave Hill | |
Redeemed | David | ||
The Black Rider: Revelation Road | Josh McManus | ||
2015 | Dancer and the Dame | Eric Skanz | |
Faith of Our Fathers | Wayne | ||
2016 | God's Not Dead 2 | Reverend Dave Hill | |
2018 | God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness | ||
2020 | Beckman | Aaron Beckman | |
2021 | Redeeming Love | Producer[9] | |
God's Not Dead: We The People | Reverend Dave Hill |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | The Antagonists | Officer Kooch | Episode: "Con Safos" |
1991-1993 | Evening Shade | Andrew Philipott | 8 episodes |
1992 | Coach | Pizza Delivery Kid | Episode: "War of the Dopes" |
Honor Thy Mother | Student | TV Movie | |
1993 | Melrose Place | Room Service Waiter | Episode: "Cold Turkey" |
California Dreams | Usher | Episode: "21 Jake Street" | |
Saved by the Bell: The College Years | Student | Episode: "Prof. Zack" | |
1994 | Sisters | Gas Station Attendant | Episode: "Down To The Count" |
1995 | Renegade | Hotel Clerk | Episode: "Living Legend" |
1996 | Kindred: The Embraced | Clerk | Episode: " Live Hard, Die Young, and Leave a Good Looking Corpse" |
Space: Above and Beyond | Ensign Lewis | Episode: "Stardust" | |
1999 | Martial Law | Scott Payne | Episode: "Captive Hearts" |
Invisible Child | Mr. Felix | TV Movie | |
A Vow to Cherish | ER Resident | ||
2016 | Hitting the Breaks | Randy Wilcox | 10 episodes |
2017-2018 | Malibu Dan the Family Man | Dan Marshall | 24 episodes |
2020 | Finding Love in Quarantine | Rick Baldwin | 8 episodes |
Writings
White published the book Between Heaven and Hollywood: Chasing Your God-Given Dream.[10]
See also
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External links
- Pure Flix and Chill: The David A.R. White Story on Filmmaker Magazine
- Pure Flix Entertainment website
- David A. R. White at the Internet Movie Database
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