David Moscow

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Biography

While his role was relatively brief, he proved an endearing screen presence and served as inspiration for Hanks' performance. That same year Moscow appeared in "The Wizard of Loneliness", a World War II-set drama starring Lukas Haas. The New York native was previously featured on television with a 1986-1987 recurring role on "Kate & Allie" (CBS) as Eugene, a friend of Allie's young son Chip. Moscow returned to television in 1989, with regular …
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Job Title

Actor, Producer

Born

November 14, 1974

Career Milestones

1986

Had a recurring role as Chip's friend Eugene on "Kate & Allie" (CBS)

1988

Appeared in the World War II set drama "The Wizard of Loneliness"

1988

Made film debut with featured role as the Tom Hanks character before his transformation in the hit comedy "Big"

1989

Was a featured regular on the short-lived series "Live-In" (CBS) and "Living Dolls" (ABC)

1992

Starred in the musical "Newsies"

1997

Had a featured role as a drug dealer in "Hurricane Streets"

1997

Starred as a young man who takes the fall after his older brother (Tom Everett Scott) kills their abusive father in "River Red"

1998

Featured as a the best friend to Adrien Brody in the independent drama "Restaurant"

1999

Starred as Duncan on The WB's teen ensemble sitcom "Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane"

2001

Played Lizard opposite Drew Barrymore in "Riding in Cars with Boys"

2003

Featured in "Just Married", which starred Ashton Kutcher and Britney Murphy

2006

Cast in the family drama, "Nearing Grace"

2007

Co-starred as a Jewish American who falls for a Muslim woman in "David & Layla"