David Gallic was born and raised in Eugene,
OR where he developed his
love of theatre in the second grade. He performed in Fuddy Meers
(Kenny) at The Actor's Cabaret of Eugene in 2002 before moving to Portland in 2003.
While attending Portland Community College,
he appeared in a number of shows including Urinetown: The Musical (Officer
Lockstock – Irene Ryan nomination), Crimes of the Heart (Barnette
Lloyd), Arthur Miller’s The Man Who Had All the Luck (Dan Dibble), Henry
IV Part I (Glendower), Two Drink Minimum (Eric), Waiting
for Baby James (Richard), and War of the Worlds – Redux (Orson
Welles – Irene Ryan Nomination).
David has also appeared in The Jungle Book
(Baloo) and Pinocchio (Gargon the Nail Eater) for Broadway Rose; Honk!
(Drake) for Canby Community Theatre; and Little Shop of Horrors (Voice
of Audrey II) for New Century Players.
He has been involved with TRT since running
the box office for Extremities. Since then he has appeared in the world
premier of Off Book (Corgan Bryant), where he took on double duty as
actor and playwright, She Stoops to Conquer (Marlowe / Tony Lumpkin),
and Arms and the Man (Sergius Saranoff).
Along with acting, David has also been known
to direct and write. Directing credits include The Nerd, The Real Inspector
Hound, With A Free Cherry Popsicle, and The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr
(abridged). In the spring of 2009, David will be directing two of the
one-acts for TRT’s evening of original plays: Two Suits written by
Drammy-award winning playwright Gretchen Icenogle, and Night Mary by Artistic
Director John Duncan.
David’s writing credits include Off Book
produced through TRT (then known as New Group Productions) in January of 2008; With
A Free Cherry Popsicle produced through PCC Theatre Arts Club; The
Thwappening, A Scrapbook Holiday and Meatloaf in the Moonlight
produced through Gallixy Productions. In the spring of 2009, David will have a
new play premier at TRT’s evening of one-acts.
In the summer of 2008, Gallixy Productions
presentation of Meatloaf in the Moonlight was accepted into The Riant
Theatre’s Strawberry One-Act Festival in New York City, where it performed in
the Off-Broadway Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre as one of the top four (out of
thirty-six) shows of the festival. At the festival the show was nominated for
Best Play and took home the awards for Best Actress and Best
Director (David Gallic). In the summer of 2009, Meatloaf will be
published in The Best of the Strawberry One-Act Festival 2008.
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