David Chrisman – enCAST
David Chrismanverified user
a pro actor on enCAST
location: Zürich, Switzerland
languages: English, French, German
David Chrisman is a dual citizen of both the USA and Switzerland. He resides in central Switzerland and works regularly in the UK, Europe and the USA. He is represented in the UK and Europe by the Host Talent Group in London and in the USA by the Broad Talent Agency in Dallas.
Showreels
Film & TV (1-minute reel)
[English-American]
Musicals (1-minute reel)
[English-American]
Commercials (1-minute)
[English-American]
CVs
David Chrisman CV
Language Reels
Standard American
Upper-Class New England (USA) dialect
Southern (USA) dialect
New York (USA) dialect
Received Pronunciation (UK)
Irish dialect
German Accent + Standard American for BOOKS ON TAPE
About
David Chrisman, playing ages 45 to 60, male.
Represented by: HOME TALENT GROUP, London, England.

David Chrisman is a dual citizen of both the USA and Switzerland. He resides in central Switzerland and works regularly in the UK (London), Europe and the USA.

In Switzerland, he is best known for his roles in the SPACE DREAM musical trilogy and in the feature film, ERNSTFALL IN HAVANNA. At the time of his performances, the former was the biggest cultural attraction in Swiss history while the latter was the highest grossing Swiss film ever produced.

David received the Hollywood Drama-Logue Award for his portrayal of 'Algernon' in the Los Angeles production of the musical, ERNEST IN LOVE.

David is a proud member of Actors Equity and SAG-AFTRA.  He is represented in the UK and Europe by the Host Talent Group in London and in the USA by the Broad Agency in Dallas.

Documents & Licences
  • SAG-AFTRA member, EU/EEA/EFTA Passport, US Passport, UK Equity, IUSA Actors Equity Association, EU Proof of Covid Vaccination
  • Car Licence
Skills/Interests/Abilities
Sports: golf, swimming, table tennis, horse riding, skiing, snooker/pool, baseball, cycling
Dance: jazz
Singing: musical theatre, jazz
Instruments: piano/keyboards
Other: stage combat training