Biography
David Warshofsky is a graduate of the MFA program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He has been working as an actor in film, television, on Broadway and in theatre since 1989. His latest feature film credits include Unstoppable starring Denzel Washington and directed by Tony Scott, and Fair Game directed by Doug Liman. (Cannes Competition 2010).
Among his other feature film credits are There Will Be Blood, Public Enemies, The Best Thief in the World (Sundance 2004), Personal Velocity (Sundance Best Film 2002), Welcome To Collinwood (Cannes 2002), Last Exit to Brooklyn, Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July, and Ridley Scott's G.I. Jane. On Broadway, he has appeared in Biloxi Blues, Carousel and On the Waterfront. Other stage credits include Henry V at the New York Shakespeare Festival, Blue Window at Manhattan Theatre Club, Romance Language at Playwright’s Horizons, and the national tours of Biloxi Blues and South Pacific. He originated the role of Swetts in the world premiere of Tony Kushner’s A Bright Room Called Day directed by Oskar Eustis at the Eureka Theatre.
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Actor
Movies | |
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2022 |
Blonde |
2020 |
Body Cam |
2017 |
Beatriz at Dinner |
Feed |
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Wilson |
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2016 |
Now You See Me 2 |
The Hollow |
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2015 |
Stockholm, Pennsylvania |
2014 |
Tak3n |
The Two Faces of January |
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2013 |
Captain Phillips |
Now You See Me |
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2012 |
Lincoln |
Small Apartments |
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The Master |
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2011 |
Little Birds |
The Future |
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2010 |
Fair Game |
Unstoppable |
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2009 |
Public Enemies |
2008 |
American Violet |
Taken |
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2007 |
There Will Be Blood |
2006 |
Running Scared |
Walkout (TV movie) |
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2004 |
The Best Thief in the World |
2002 |
Personal Velocity: Three Portraits |
Welcome to Collinwood |
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2001 |
Don't Say a Word |
Human Nature |
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2000 |
Endsville |
1999 |
The Bone Collector |
The Minus Man |
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1998 |
A Bright Shining Lie (TV movie) |
1997 |
Face/Off |
G.I. Jane |
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1993 |
Skinner |
1992 |
Afterburn (TV movie) |
1989 |
Born on the Fourth of July |
Family Business |
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Last Exit to Brooklyn |
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Suffering Bastards |
Short | |
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2017 |
True Blue |
2016 |
Valeria |
2015 |
Superior |