David J. Goldfarb
David J. Goldfarb was born on Apr 17, 1964 in USA. David J. Goldfarb's big-screen debut came with The Vanishing directed by George Sluizer in 1993, strarring Ken (uncredited). David J. Goldfarb is known for Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam directed by Shunsuke Kobayashi, Charles Martinet stars as Mario and Samantha Kelly as Princess Peach. The upcoming new movie David J. Goldfarb plays is The Great War which will be released on Jan 24, 2020.
Born in Seattle, Washington, David studied improv at the Groundlings in L.A. David has been doing impressions and making people laugh since elementary school. Now in his third decade as a performer, David is best known for his quirky and unique characters for video games, commercials and in film. You've heard his voice as Ludwig von Koopa on Mario Kart 8 (2014) and seen him spoof Captain Kirk in a Volkswagen commercial. David's film credits include roles that have won accolades at regional festivals. One of his early career breaks came when Disney hired him to dub the voice of Chance, the American bulldog (played by Michael J. Fox) in L'incroyable voyage (1993). In 2014, David voiced the witty Dr. Wallow for the game, Bombing Bastards. He is also creating dinosaur sounds and voices for exotic animals in the soon-to-be released Xplore: Pangaea, a web-based virtual educational world for children. His voice overs garnered him one of Seattle's "Best Voices" awards from Bad Animals studio six years in a row. David studied improv with Gary Austin in New York. He has written and performed stand up comedy around the U.S. and Canada. While in college, David won a regional MTV Comedy Laugh Off contest and placed in the Top 5 in the national championships.
Birthday
Apr 17, 1964Place of Birth
Seattle, Washington, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
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- 1993
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
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