David Haines
David Haines hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where his passion for film and acting ignited in childhood. Growing up, he often accompanied his mother, who worked at a local cinema, allowing him to immerse himself in the magic of new releases alongside his siblings. As he transitioned into adulthood, David explored various paths, driven by a deep commitment to community service. His efforts earned him accolades, including the Community Service Award and the NAACP Student Image Award, as he dedicated time to working with abused children and teaching.
Despite his rewarding endeavors, the urge to express himself through the arts remained strong. One pivotal summer, David enrolled in Freedom Theatre, a historic venue in Philadelphia, where he took an acting class that transformed his aspirations into reality. This experience reignited his passion for performance, leading him to audition for a lead role at Lincoln University. In the fall semester, he successfully landed the role of Walter Lee Younger in Lorraine Hansberry's acclaimed play "A Raisin In The Sun," showcasing his talent and leaving a lasting impression on audiences. Through his journey, David has blended his love for acting with a dedication to uplifting others, establishing a unique and impactful career in the arts.