David Huynh

David Huynh

1 title Acting Feb 05, 1983 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

David Huynh, a Canadian actor, has made a significant mark in both Canadian and American entertainment industries, showcasing his talents across theater, television, and film. He first garnered attention on Canadian television with appearances in YTV's "2030 C.E." and featured in Kiefer Sutherland's directorial debut, "Woman Wanted". His stage performances are noteworthy, including his portrayal of Oscar in "Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang" and a compelling role in Berthold Brecht's "The Caucasian Chalk Circle". Huynh honed his craft at The Prairie Theatre Exchange and was an active participant in the Manitoba Theatre for Young People. He pursued a major in Theatre and a minor in Film studies at The University of Manitoba, further solidifying his foundation in the performing arts.

After relocating to Los Angeles, Huynh made his stage debut in Joe Jordan's "Dubya 2004" at The Sacred Fools Theatre, followed by a performance in Landford Wilson's "Balm In Gilead" at The Underground Theatre. He also appeared on television as Sun Kim in ABC's "Invasion". However, he is perhaps best known for his leading role in Juwan Chung's gripping gangland drama, "Baby" (2005), which showcased his ability to handle intense and challenging material. David Huynh continues to be a dynamic presence in the world of acting, with a diverse portfolio that reflects his dedication and versatility.

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