David Huffman
David Huffman (1945–1985) was a distinguished character actor whose extensive career spanned television, film, and theater. Known for his versatility and depth, he brought a wide range of roles to life, earning recognition for his compelling performances. Huffman’s talent was not only evident on screen but also on stage, where he showcased his skills in various productions.
Throughout his career, he appeared in numerous popular television series and films, leaving a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike. His work included memorable guest appearances on well-known shows, highlighting his ability to adapt to diverse characters and genres.
Huffman’s personal life was intertwined with his professional endeavors; he was married to the acclaimed casting director Phyllis Huffman, who played a pivotal role in shaping his career and the careers of many others in the industry.
Tragically, David Huffman’s life was cut short when he was murdered in 1985, a loss that shocked his family, friends, and fans. His contributions to the performing arts continue to be remembered, and his legacy endures through the memorable characters he portrayed. Despite his untimely death, Huffman’s impact on the entertainment world remains significant, marking him as a notable figure in the landscape of American acting.
Filmography
St. Helens
The Winds of Kitty Hawk
Blood Beach
Wolf Lake
Last Plane Out
The Onion Field
Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby
Firefox
F.I.S.T.