David Wallace (American actor)

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David Wallace
Born (1958-11-23) November 23, 1958 (age 64)
StatusRetired
Other namesDavid Wysocki
Years active1979 - 2005
Spouse(s) Lisa Trusel
(1986 - present) 4 children

David Wallace (born November 23, 1958) is an American actor.

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Personal life

Wallace was born in Miami, Florida.

Wallace has been married to actress Lisa Trusel since 1986. They met on Days of Our Lives. [1] They have 4 children: Ryan Elizabeth, Benjamin, Emma, and Joseph.

Career

His first television role was in the 1980 television movie The Babysitter with Stephanie Zimbalist and William Shatner. Wallace starred on the serials Days of Our Lives as Todd Chandler from 1985 to 1986, and General Hospital as Dr. Tom Hardy from 1987 to 1993.

The first feature film he starred in was the 1983 comedy Money to Burn; he appeared in the 1982 horror movie Humongous as Eric Simmons and starred in the 1983 horror movie Mortuary .

He has made guest appearances on television series such as Vega$ , The Facts of Life , Diff'rent Strokes , The Powers of Matthew Star , Hart to Hart , Matt Houston , Hotel , JAG and The Young and the Restless .

He also works as an electrical engineer. [2]

Filmography

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References

  1. Radloff, Jessica (November 10, 2015). "Go Behind the Scenes at the Days of Our Lives 50th Anniversary Party". Glamour .
  2. "Catching up with ... Lisa Trusel (Ex-Melissa, DAYS)". Soap Opera Digest . January 14, 2010.