David Lawrence
David Lawrence is a multifaceted Canadian artist renowned for his work as an actor, writer, director, and producer. Born and raised in Calgary, he developed his improvisational talents at The Loose Moose Theatre Company, where he created the beloved character 'Terry,' a role that would later play a significant part in the acclaimed film Fubar.
Lawrence has made a mark in numerous Canadian television and film projects, including memorable appearances alongside comedy legends such as Leslie Nielsen in Doctor*ology and Tom Green in Freezer Burn. His creative partnership with childhood friend Paul Spence has led to the publication of "Just Give'r, A Handguide By Terry," as well as several film ventures, such as his directorial debut, Western Confidential.
In 2009, Lawrence collaborated again with Spence and Mike Dowse to produce the sequel to Fubar, further solidifying his status in the film industry. Despite his numerous achievements, he remains committed to his comedic roots, frequently performing improv at The Loose Moose Theatre, ensuring that he stays connected to Calgary's vibrant theatre community. Through his diverse body of work, David Lawrence continues to influence and entertain audiences, exemplifying the spirit of Canadian comedy.
Filmography
The Arrow
I Still See You
Downloading Nancy
Streets
Nobody 2
Orphan: First Kill
Ordinary Angels
Fubar
Dear Prudence
Higher Ed
When He Didn't Come Home
Nostradamus (2000)
The Riverman
Fubar II
Slumber Party Massacre III
J.T. LeRoy
Trailer Park Boys: JAIL