David Alpay

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David Alpay
Born (1980-10-06) October 6, 1980 (age 44) [1]
Nationality Canadian
CitizenshipCanadian
Alma mater York University
Occupationactor
Years active2002–present

David Alpay (born October 6, 1980), is a Canadian actor, musician and producer, known for playing Mark Smeaton in the Showtime series The Tudors and Jade in the MGM+ science fiction horror series From .

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Early life

Alpay was born in Brampton. His parents immigrated to Canada from Armenia. Prior to his first film role, he was studying at York University .

Career

Alpay played the character "Danny" in the political comedy Man of the Year , starring Robin Williams.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2002 Ararat RaffiTheatrical film
2005Whiskey Echo Dr. Carlo ScanchelliTelevision film
Sabah MustafaTheatrical film
Anniversary Present Lonnie DobbsTelevision film
Martha Behind Bars Douglas FaneuilTelevision film (CBS)
Burnt ToastBillTelevision film
Category 7: The End of the World Billy ChamberTelevision film (CBS)
2006 Man of the Year DannyTheatrical film
2007All Hat Paulie StantonTheatrical film
Closing the Ring ChuckTheatrical film
2008 Inconceivable MarkTheatrical film
2009Ten for Grandpa NarratorTelevision short
UnstableWoody MonroeTelevision film (Lifetime Movies)
2011Weekends at BellevueBen JacobsTelevision film
2012AmericanaJesse Soulter
2015Ice Sculpture ChristmasDavidTelevision film (Hallmark)
2016 They're Watching Greg AbernathyTheatrical film
Sleigh Bells RingAlex McCordTelevision film (Hallmark)
2017 Prodigals WesleyTheatrical film (play adaptation)
The Mistletoe InnZekeTelevision film (Hallmark)
The HauntedVirgil BradleyTelevision film [2]
2018BirdlandTom KaleTheatrical film
The Christmas RingMichael JonesTelevision film (Hallmark)

Television

YearSeriesRoleNotes
2004 Wild Card JackSeason 2, Episode 1
2005Kevin HillDonnellySeason 1, Episode 22
Slings And Arrows Patrick5 Episodes
2007 Billable Hours Roderick StelmakieTV series
2008 The Tudors Mark Smeaton9 Episodes
2009 Dollhouse Seth1 episode
L.A. CrashNiles Welch
2010 Miami Medical Zan
2011 Fairly Legal Eric Malloy
Rizzoli & Isles Grayson Bennett
Flashpoint Xavier Dodd
2011-2012 The Borgias Calvino1 Episode
2012-2013 The Vampire Diaries Atticus Shane11 Episodes
2013 Royal Pains Santi1 Episode
Perception Sario Donati
Drop Dead Diva Frank Neubauer
CSI: Vegas Ryan Bonham
2014MotiveIan Weaver
The LotteryDr. James LynchMain role [3]
2015BackstromArthur Towne1 Episode
2015-2016 Quantico Duncan3 Episodes
2016 Law & Order: Special Victim Units Chad MillerSeason 18, Episode 4
2018 Impulse Daniel1 Episode
Suits David FoxSeason 7 + 8
2019 Proven Innocent Dylan6 episodes
Castle Rock Pastor Augustin / Mandolin Player2 episodes
2021 Debris Eric King1 episode
Hudson & Rex Dean Cody
Nancy Drew Brandon Schmidt
2022 - Present From JadeMain Role
2022PrismPilot [4]
Red RoomsAlex Terzian8 episodes
2023 Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies Mr. Facciano3 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 Call of Duty: WWII Major Arthur Crowley (voice)
2023 Diablo IV Additional Voices

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