David Proval

David Proval

  • Born: 1942-5-20
  • Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
  • Profession: Actor, screenwriter
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Cinderella Liberty
  • David Proval, male, was born on May 20, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an actor and screenwriter.
    The main works are " Cinderella Liberty " and " Pete Smalls Is Dead ".

    Performing Experience

    Participated in "Cinderella Liberty" in 1973.
    Participated in " Pete Smalls Is Dead " in 2010 .
    Extended Reading
    • Alfredo 2022-03-16 08:01:02

      Best series I've watched lately

      It's not a new movie,
      but it's still addicting.

      From the perspective of perception,
      there are emotional changes and deep feelings in "Friends",
      the thrilling excitement of "lost",
      and the fun after justice is done in "CSI".
      At least, better than "Desperate Housewives":
      a bunch of middle-aged women...

    • Maiya 2022-03-22 09:03:00

      undercover life

      People who have not received professional training and guidance, who are engaged in undercover work, will be very nervous at first, afraid, and quite insecure about their work. If the government personnel do not guide and chat at this time, their identities will be exposed and even the plan will be...

    • Lydia 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      The perfect man is scary

    • Ludwig 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      This hero is my dream lover, foreign. . .

    The Pretender quotes

    • Isaac Dexter: Actually, I offer a very valuable service. You'd be surprised how many cab drivers won't pick up a man in a dress.

      Jarod: Really? Why?

      Isaac Dexter: The truth is, I'd like to offer my services as your personal chauffeur.

      Jarod: No kidding! That's great! Now, you're sure you have a driver's license?

      Isaac Dexter: Don't worry, boss. You're in good hands. And I promise to be the perfect lady.

      Man, off camera: Hey, baby!

      Isaac Dexter: Up yours, pal!

    • Broots: [to Miss Parker] Is today your birthday? How old are you?

      [Miss Parker glares at him]

      Broots: Young, I'm sure.