D.B. Woodside
David Bryan "D.B." Woodside, born on July 25, 1969, is a talented American actor recognized for his impactful performances on television. He gained widespread acclaim for his role as Wayne Palmer, the White House Chief of Staff who later becomes President, in the high-stakes FOX series 24. This character showcased his ability to convey depth and complexity in a politically charged environment, highlighting his skills in dramatic storytelling.
Woodside's versatility is further evident in his portrayal of Melvin Franklin in the acclaimed NBC miniseries The Temptations, where he brought to life the legendary bass singer of the iconic Motown group. His performance not only paid homage to the music legend but also showcased his vocal talent and acting prowess.
Additionally, he is remembered for his role as Robin Wood on the WB/UPN series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, where he contributed to the show's rich narrative and ensemble cast. Throughout his career, Woodside has demonstrated a remarkable range, seamlessly transitioning between drama and fantasy genres.
With a career spanning several decades, D.B. Woodside continues to captivate audiences with his compelling performances, leaving an indelible mark on the television landscape. His contributions to the entertainment industry reflect both his dedication as an artist and his ability to engage viewers with his dynamic portrayals.
Filmography
After All
Taken at a Basketball Game
Fighting to Be Me: The Dwen Curry Story
The Perfect Find
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
Romeo Must Die
The Man in 3B
Single Ladies
Murder One
Pearson
Lucifer
The Night Agent