David Sutcliffe was born in Susktown, Saskatchewan, Canada, on June 8, 1969. The future actor spent his childhood in the cities of St. Catarina and Grisby, Ontario. David attended Victoria College, University of Toronto, graduating in 1990. He studied English literature and was a member of the university basketball team. But due to a serious knee injury, a sports career did not work out. During his studies, David worked in one of the local diners. The dream to become an actor appeared in David shortly
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David Sutcliffe was born in Susktown, Saskatchewan, Canada, on June 8, 1969. The future actor spent his childhood in the cities of St. Catarina and Grisby, Ontario. David attended Victoria College, University of Toronto, graduating in 1990. He studied English literature and was a member of the university basketball team. But due to a serious knee injury, a sports career did not work out. During his studies, David worked in one of the local diners.
The dream to become an actor appeared in David shortly after graduating from university, and to realize it, he went to New York, where he starred in commercials. In 1995, David Sutcliffe was invited to star in the television series Knight Forever, where he played his first role. Then there were small roles in several projects, such as the thriller “Where is Noreen’s Money?” and the crime television series “In Search of Truth”.
In the late nineties, Sutcliffe took part in various television films and series in Canada and the United States. In particular, he starred in the action movie “Tornado Night”, in the melodrama “Holiday Romance”, in a fantastic movie.
Psy Factor: A Chronicle of Paranormal Phenomena , in the series "Autodrome", in the crime film "Melanie Darrow", as well as in the thriller "Hostages", where David Sutcliffe worked on the same set with Charlie Sheen, who played the lead role.
In 1998, David played his first major role. He starred in the comedies “Unperfect”, “Jack and Jill”, “Kali”, in the film “Two or three words” and in several television projects, a special place among which is occupied by the TV series “Women’s Brigade”, “CSI: Miami”, “Mutants X”, “CSI: Crime Scene”, “Providence”, “Friends”, “Vine”, “Cold Feet”, “Will and Grace” and others.
So far, the actor played his most famous role of Christopher Hayden in the comedy series Gilmore Girls. In 2003, David Sutcliffe starred in the drama Testosterone, where he played the main role.
In the romantic comedy film “Tasty Piece”, David starred with Heather Graham, and his partners in the film “Rules of Sex 2: Happy End” were Tom Arnold and Lisa Kudrow. In 2009, he released his comedy film Before You Say 'I Do'. In total, during his acting career, David Sutcliffe played more than forty roles of different plans.
David Sutcliffe was married to Julia McCallow. Their wedding took place on November 10, 2001, but the marriage was short-lived. Two years later, the couple separated.