David Gallagher

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Biography

One of the network's highest rated series, the heartfelt "7th Heaven" won the actor many young fans and an enviable visibility. Gallagher's portrayal of Simon Camden was believable, transcending two-dimensional stereotype to create a fully realized character at once guileless and precocious. Beginning with supporting parts in TV-movies, the young actor has been a consistent presence on the small screen since 1995, with a role in the CBS true …
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Job Title

Actor, Producer

Born

David Lee Gallagher on February 9, 1985 in College Point, New York, USA

Career Milestones

2011

Appeared in the film, "Super 8," written and directed by J. J. Abrams and produced by Steven Spielberg

2008

Guest-starred on the TNT drama, "Saving Grace," as a suspect in a murder investigation

2007

Starred in and co-produced a low-budget adaptation of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"

2006

Guest starred as serial killer Buck Winters on CBS' "Numb3rs"; reprised role in 2009

2006

Co-starred in Jamie Babbit's sexually charged indie film, "The Quiet"

2001

Co-starred in the independent film, "Little Secrets," opposite Evan Rachel Wood and Michael Angarano

2000

Starred as Marty in "Hide and Shriek: A New Spin & Marty Adventure" (ABC)

1999

Voiced Oliver on the Nickelodeon series, "Rocket Power"

1998

Provided character voices for Nickelodeon's "Wild Thornberries"

1998

Starred in the direct-to-video release, "Richie Rich's Christmas Wish"

1997

Starred as a young boy who calls on divine intervention to help his brother's football team in the ABC production, "Angels in the Endzone"

1997

Guest starred as a young boy with telekinetic powers on an episode of "Walker, Texas Ranger" (CBS)

1996

Co-starred as Simon, the fourth child of a progressive minister, on the popular family drama, "7th Heaven" (The WB)

1996

Played the son of Kyra Sedgwick in the drama, "Phenomenon"

1996

Played the son of a victimized family in the CBS thriller, "Summer of Fear"

1995

Appeared in the fact-based TV-movie, "It Was Him or Us"

1994

Played young Scrooge in the NYC production of the musical, "A Christmas Carol"

1993

Made feature debut in "Look Who's Talking Now," the thrid installment in the baby talking series with John Travolta and Kirstie Alley

1993

Made TV debut in a a dream sequence as Tyler Alden on the soap, "Loving" (ABC)

1986

Appeared in print advertisements for products like Fisher Price and Hasbro toys