David Chisum

American actor (born 1970)

David Chisum
Born
David Hines Chisum

(1970-02-05) February 5, 1970 (age 54)
Livonia, Michigan, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1995–2018
SpouseAisha Nadera Baker
Children2

David Hines Chisum (born February 5, 1970)[1] is an American actor.

Early life

Chisum was born in Livonia, Michigan and raised in Fullerton, California. In high school, he was a star quarterback in addition to performing in various school productions.[2][3]

Career

From February 9, 2007 to April 22, 2008, Chisum portrayed Miles Laurence on the ABC Daytime soap opera One Life to Live.[4] From 2009 to 2010, Chisum and actress Rebecca Staab starred in eight 35-second webisodes airing each week during the sixth season of the ABC television series Desperate Housewives.[5] In 2012, he guest starred in the final iCarly episode "iGoodbye" portraying Steven Shay, the father of Carly and Spencer.

Personal life

Chisum is married to Aisha Nadera Baker.[citation needed] They have two children, a son, Aiden, and a daughter, Zoie.[citation needed]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Ned and Stacey Ted (TV series, 1 episode: "Ned and Stace")
1996 JAG Video Tech (TV series, 1 episode: "Recovery")
1996 EZ Streets Close-Cropped (TV series, 1 episode: "Every Picture Tells a Story")
1997 The Burning Zone Mac (TV series, 1 episode: "The Last Endless Summer")
1997 Sliders Paramedic (TV series, 1 episode: "The Breeder")
1997 USA High Wallace (TV series, 2 episodes)
1998 12 Bucks Cheesy
1999 Melrose Place Jim Rogers (TV series, 1 episode: "McBride's Head Revisited")
1999 3rd Rock from the Sun Chip Caswell (TV series, 1 episode: "Dial M for Dick")
1999 Sunset Beach Bret (TV series, 1 episode: "Unknown")
2000 Charmed Micah (TV series, 1 episode: "All Halliwell's Eve")
2001 Hollywood 7 Jeffrey Swinger (TV series, 1 episode: "Public Relations")
2003 JAG P.O. Dott (TV series, 1 episode: "Empty Quiver")
2003 The Practice Public Counsel Jack Pope (TV series, 1 episode: "Special Deliveries")
2004 Las Vegas Craig Katz (TV series, 1 episode: "Catch of the Day")
2005 Cold Case Dennis Hargrove (TV series, 1 episode: "Creatures of the Night")
2007–2008 One Life to Live Miles Laurence (TV series, 138 episodes)
2008 The Onion Movie Penis Pal Glen
2009 CSI: NY Mayor Kaplan (TV series, 1 episode: "The Party's Over")
2009 90210 Greg (TV series, 2 episodes)
2009 Desperate Housewives Lance (TV series, 1 episode: "Everybody Ought to Have a Maid")
2010 CSI: Miami Keith Palmer (TV series, 1 episode: "Miami, We Have a Problem")
2011 Criminal Minds Don Chamberlain (TV series, 1 episode: "Hanley Waters")
2012 Castle Thomas Gage (TV series, 2 episodes)
2012 American Horror Story: Asylum Jim Brown (TV mini-series, 1 episode: "I Am Anne Frank, Part 2")
2012 iCarly Colonel Steven Shay (TV sitcom, series finale: "iGoodbye")
2013 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Cameo appearance
2014 Unknown Caller Colin Miller
2014 Black Box Josh Black
2016 Timeless William Barret Travis (TV series, 1 episode: "The Alamo")
2016 Supernatural Jefferson Rooney/Lucifer (TV series, 1 episode: "LOTUS")
2017–2018 Supergirl Ronald Collins (TV series, 2 episodes)

References

  1. ^ Whitepages (subscription required)
  2. ^ Hamilton, Tom (October 30, 1987). "The Play's The Thing: From Center Stage to Behind Center, Sunny Hills' Chisum Proves Hard Act to Follow". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 3, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Norwood, Robyn (October 4, 1990). "How They're Doing: He's at Bottom of Top Division". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 3, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Ache, Belinda (February 5, 2008). "The Daytime Diva: View from the Recliner's Edge Presents An Insouciant Chat With David Chisum". Eye on Soaps. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  5. ^ Ausiello, Michael (September 7, 2009). "ABC Plots Groundbreaking Housewives Spin-off". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on January 5, 2010. Retrieved September 8, 2009.

External links

  • David Chisum biography - SoapOperaDigest.com
  • David Chisum at IMDb
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  • Jon Gyhra (1994)
  • Tim Snowden (1994)
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  • Buck Pierce (2001–04)
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  • Jeff Fleming (2009)
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  • Travaughn Colwell (2011)
  • Andrew McDonald (2013)
  • King Davis III (2013)
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  • Andrew Allen (2014–15)
  • Nick Jeanty (2015–16)
  • Matt Romero (2018)
  • Josh Adkins (2018–19)
  • Jonah Johnson (2020–2021)
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  • Diego Pavia (2022–2023)
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