David Goldsmith (actor)

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David Goldsmith (born July 19, 1969 in New Brunswick, New Jersey) is an American actor. He featured in the Melrose Place spin-off Models Inc. where he played actress Teresa Hill's boyfriend and would-be manager. [1] He later appeared in Hop , Rush Hour 3 and Beverly Hills Chihuahua .

He also wrote and directed Sally , a 2000 film starring Rachael Leigh Cook.

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  1. Newsweek - Volume 124 - Page 76 1994 A pretty actress (Teresa Hill) is standing in front of a house arguing with the equally pretty actor (David Goldsmith) who plays her boyfriend. He's wearing a T shirt and jeans. She's wearing a T shirt and black bikini briefs. Cut! Print it! What are ...