Biography
Possessing his late father's goofball charm and comedic talent, David DeLuise delivered "Everyman" likeability to his body of work. The son of legendary comedian Dom DeLuise, the actor began his career as a supporting player in film and on television, often working with his father or equally talented brothers. DeLuise branched out on his own with lead roles in independent comedies and landing a recurring story arc on "Stargate SG-1" (Showtime, …
Career Milestones
2010 | Cast in the the "Twilight" spoof film, "Vampires Suck" |
2008 | Cast in the indie comedy, "Who's Your Monkey?" |
2007 | Cast in the live-action Disney Channel Original Series "Wizards of Waverly Place" |
2004 | Voiced Coop in the Cartoon Network series, "Megas XLR" |
1999 | Voiced Sergeant Brutto in the animated series, "Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles" (PAX) |
1998 | Appeared in the first season of the NBC sitcom "Jesse" as Christina Applegate's brother |
1997 | Acted with his family in "Between the Sheets"; scripted by his brother Peter and directed by brother Michael |
1996 | Played recurring role of the student 'Bug' on the NBC sitcom "3rd Rock From the Sun" |
1995 | Had bit part in Brooks' "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" |
1993 | Had a small role in "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" directed by Mel Brooks and featuring his father |
1991 | Appeared in the film "Driving Me Crazy" alongside his parents |
1983 | Had a featured role with father in the CBS TV-movie "Happy" |
1979 | Feature acting debut in "Hot Stuff" directed by his father, Dom DeLuise |
