David Leisure

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David Leisure
Born
David Russell Leisure

(1950-11-16) November 16, 1950 (age 73)
OccupationActor
Years active1980present
Spouse(s)Patricia Bunch (1997?)(divorced)
Kelly Hutchinson (19891994) (divorced)
Flora Kleinfeld (19751983) (divorced)
Children2

David Russell Leisure (born November 16, 1950) [1] is an American actor. He played Charley Dietz in the sitcom Empty Nest from 1988 to 1995 and fictional automotive "pitch man" Joe Isuzu in a series of North American television commercials for Isuzu from 1986 to 1990, and again from 1999 to 2001. [2] [3]

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Early life

Leisure was born in San Diego [4] and attended San Diego State University. [2]

Career

Leisure moved to Los Angeles after graduating. [2] His first acting job was a minor role in Airplane! (1980) as a Hare Krishna. He had been roommates with the star, Robert Hays, in college, but attributed his casting to his willingness to shave his head. [5] After a period of hardship, in which he lived in his car, he found work as a commercial pitchman, including a series of commercials for Bell Atlantic. [2] Della Femina Travisano & Partners cast him as Joe Isuzu because they believe he could "lie like a pro". The character made over-the-top claims and obvious lies about Isuzu cars in a series of commercials throughout the 1980s. [2] The character's popularity led to a costarring role as Charley Dietz on the television series Empty Nest . [4] His Joe Isuzu character was brought back in 1999 and continued through 2001. [6] [7] Other roles include Roger Wilkes on the CBS daytime drama The Young and the Restless [6] and, as of July 2010, a recurring role as Salem District Attorney Charles Woods on Days of Our Lives . [8]

Roles

His additional credits include Sabrina the Teenage Witch , One on One , V.I.P. , Diagnosis: Murder , The Parent 'Hood , Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show , For Your Love , Caroline in the City , The Wayans Bros. , Touched by an Angel , Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman , Renegade , The Golden Girls , Married... with Children , ALF , 227 , T. J. Hooker , The Equalizer , Falcon Crest , Sledge Hammer! , Nurses , The Brady Bunch Movie , and Power Rangers Wild Force .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980 Airplane! First Krishna
1982 Airplane II: The Sequel Religious Zealot
1986Say YesPolice Sergeant
1988 You Can't Hurry Love Peter Newcomb
1995 The Brady Bunch Movie Jason
1997 Nowhere Egg and Ducky's Dad
1997 Hollywood Safari Troy
1999FalloutColegrove
1999 Dogmatic Pal Acres
1999 10 Things I Hate About You Mr. Chapin
2000 3 Strikes District Attorney
2000Behind the SeamsMilos Breneschov
2001Downward AngelCharles
2004 Elvis Has Left the Building Hole-in-the-Head Elvis
2005Welcome to SeptemberElliott Faydo
2009 Bionicle: The Legend Reborn Metus (voice)Direct-to-video
2013Dancing on a Dry Salt LakeBenny

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982Crisis CounselorEpisode: "Child Prefers Uncle"
1982 Wait Until Dark PolicemanTelevision movie
1983 Falcon Crest WaiterEpisode: "The Betrayal"
1986 The Equalizer Man in RestaurantUncredited
Episode: "Dead Drop"
1986 Sledge Hammer! Officer JacksonEpisode: "Magnum Farce"
1986 T. J. Hooker Ben FairlyEpisode: "Shootout"
1987If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be BelgiumAndrew SelskyTelevision movie
1987 Sledge Hammer! Guard ChesterEpisode: "Hammer Hits the Rock"
1987 ALF Nick "Nicky" (The Fish) Mintz/Brandon Tartikoff Episodes: "The Gambler" and "Prime Time"
1987 The Golden Girls OliverEpisode: "Empty Nests"
1988 Married... with Children Bink WinklemanEpisode: "Just Married... With Children"
1988–1995 Empty Nest Charley DietzMain cast
170 episodes
1991 Dinosaurs Mr. Teddy Wolfe (voice)Episode: "What 'Sexual Harris' Meant"
1992The Golden GirlsCharley DietzEpisode: "Questions and Answers"
1994 Burke's Law Stan "Stormy" GillissEpisode: "Who Killed the Anchorman?"
1995 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Spencer SpencerEpisode: "Ordinary People"
1995 Too Something Episode: "Money Grubbers"
1996 Renegade Derek Devlin / Mr. SuccessEpisode: "Mr. Success"
1997 Pepper Ann Sergeant Gene Fagan (voice)Episode: "The Big Pencil/Sani-Paper"
1997 The Wayans Bros. Mr. MasadaEpisode: "Stand Up Guy"
1999 Recess Guy McMahon (voice)Episode: "The Beauty Contest"
1999 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show Trace CagneyEpisode: "Honey, It's the Ghostest with the Mostest"
1999 Diagnosis: Murder LennyEpisode: "The Roast"
1999 Timon and Pumbaa Sal (voice)2 episodes
2002 Teamo Supremo Will 2 Wynn (voice)Episode: "The Will of the People!"
2002–2010 General Hospital Reverend Grace3 episodes
2003 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Purser/Bob BermudaEpisode: "What a Witch Wants"
2009 The Young and the Restless Roger Wilkes21 episodes
Recurring cast
2020 The Goldbergs Captain RogerEpisode: "Airplane!"

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