David Gallagher Biography
David Lee Gallagher is an American actor and former model. Gallagher began acting at the age of two, first modeling for print advertorials in and around New York City before transitioning to commercial work as an actor. He appeared in numerous television ads as a toddler for brands such as Tyson Foods and Fisher Price.
David Gallagher Age
David is 39 years old as of February 2024. He was born David Lee Gallagher on 9 February 1985, in College Point, New York, United States of America.
David Gallagher Height
David stands at a height of 5′ 10″ (1.79 m).
David Gallagher Education
He graduated from Chaminade College Preparatory School (California) in 2003 and attended the University of Southern California, where he majored in film and television studies before graduating in May 2007.
David Gallagher Family
Gallagher was born in New York City to Elena Gallagher and Darren James Gallagher. His parents parted while he was a kid, and his mother later remarried Vincent Casey. Gallagher’s mother is of Cuban origin, and his father is Irish. He has four younger siblings. David’s brother Killian was diagnosed with autism, so he is a strong supporter and spokesperson for the Autism Speaks organization.
David Gallagher Career
Gallagher began acting at the age of two, first modeling for print advertorials in and around New York City before transitioning to commercial work as an actor. He appeared in numerous television ads as a toddler for brands such as Tyson Foods and Fisher Price. At the age of eight, he had a recurrent part in the soap opera Loving. His film debut came in 1993, when he was cast as Mikey Ubriacco in the film Look Who’s Talking Now, playing the son of John Travolta and Kirstie Alley, as well as the elder brother of Tabitha Lupien. He performed in the Broadway version of A Christmas Carol in 1995. He also appeared in other television films, including Bermuda Triangle.
During breaks from filming, he made a few films, including the direct-to-video Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish and Little Secrets, which starred Evan Rachel Wood. Gallagher departed 7th Heaven in 2003, during its eighth season, to attend college full-time. However, he returned to the series on a part-time basis during season 9 and what was considered to be the tenth and last season. In late 2006, The CW unexpectedly renewed the show for an eleventh season. Gallagher decided not to renew his contract. In 2005, Gallagher appeared in and co-produced a low-budget rendition of The Picture of Dorian Gray. In September 2006, his first work after leaving 7th Heaven was a guest appearance on Numb3rs as serial killer Buck Winters.
He also appears in the season 6 premiere of CSI: Miami as another suspected killer. He also starred in the horror sequel Boogeyman 2, which was released straight to DVD. Gallagher made a cameo appearance on the TNT program Saving Grace in July 2008, playing Paul Shapiro, a troubled young man who was the suspect in a murder inquiry. His second guest appearance was as Ryan Stephenson, the son of a transgender woman, in the Fox detective thriller Bones in October 2008. Then, in November 2008, he starred in an episode of CBS’s Without a Trace as Jeff Ellis, a suspect in the disappearance of a local nurse.
He played Seiji Amasawa in the English dub of Studio Ghibli’s Whisper of the Heart. Gallagher starred in the second-to-last episode of the series The Deep End, where he played a guy accused of second-degree murder despite his innocence. Gallagher was revealed in March 2012 to star in Takashi Shimizu’s Scared of the Dark, alongside Jake Weber. Gallagher has famously voiced Riku in the Kingdom Hearts computer games and franchise since 2002.
David Gallagher Net Worth
David has an estimated net worth of 3 million dollars.
David Gallagher Movies and TV Shows
2020 S.W.A.T.
2017 Born and Missing
2014 In Your Eyes
2013 Second Generation Wayans
2012 Criminal Minds
2012 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2012 CSI: NY
2011 The Vampire Diaries
2010 Betwixt
2010 The Deep End
2009 Smallville
2008 Saving Grace
2008 Bones
2008 Without a Trace
2007 CSI: Miami
2006-2009 Numb3rs
2000 The New Adventures of Spin and Marty: Suspect Behavior
1999–2002 Rocket Power