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David Sheinkopf is an American actor, best known for playing Danny Sharpe during the final (1989–1990) season of the television program Falcon Crest.He also appeared in Quantum Leap, Party of Five, JAG and Diagnosis: Murder. As of 2006, he appears on HGTV's Design on a Dime. He also portrayed Morris Delancy in the Disney movie, Newsies.
# Fact 1 David was once roommates with Luke Perry. 2 Co-host, with Rick Spence , of an infomercial for the Black & Decker "24 V cordless trimmer". [2010] 3 An accomplished designer, Dave is head of his own company in Los Angeles that specializes in custom designed and handmade furniture. [May 2011]
Actor Title Year Status Character Titanfall 2 2016 Video Game Legion Titan (voice) Deus Ex: Mankind Divided 2016 Video Game Additional Voices (voice) Lack of Cockery 2014 Tristan Thomas Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 2013 Additional Voices (voice) Saints Row 2006 Video Game Radio Voice (voice) Forbidden City 2001 Short Billy Diagnosis Murder 1998 TV Series Philip Evans Cobler Blade Squad 1998 TV Movie Grinnell Anarchy TV 1998 Reporter JAG 1997 TV Series Lt. Cmdr. 'Monk' Decker Pacific Blue 1997 TV Series Willy Either Ned and Stacey 1995 TV Series Bob Silk Stalkings 1994 TV Series Party of Five 1994 TV Series Jason CBS Schoolbreak Special 1993 TV Series Russ Barker Newsies 1992 Morris Delancey For the Very First Time 1991 TV Movie Goldstein Quantum Leap 1990 TV Series Mike Ferris Bueller 1990 TV Series Tony Falcon Crest 1989-1990 TV Series Danny Sharpe
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Ben-Hur 2016 voice over actor - as David M. Sheinkopf Planes: Fire & Rescue 2014 ADR loop group Planes 2013 ADR loop group
Self Title Year Status Character Ellen's Design Challenge 2015 TV Series Himself - Leslie's Carpenter Design on a Dime 2003 TV Series Design Team (as Dave Sheinkopf)
Known for movies Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013) as Additional Voices
Newsies (1992) as Morris Delancey
Forbidden City (2001) as Billy
For the Very First Time (1991) as Goldstein