- Height6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
- David Eggers II is a New York-based actor, best known for his portrayal of "Major Tom Ryan" in Station to Station (2021), the 2021 LVIFSF Audience Award-winning feature, for which he earned IndieEye and IndieFEST lead acting honors, and his starring role in the experimental noir short Infinite (2022). Eggers is also known for playing "Charlie" in the sports mockumentary Aidy Kane (Really Wants You to Love Him) (2021) (for which he shared Indie Series Award nomination in 2022), and "Rick" in college comedy What Happened Last Night (2016), a role he later reprised in the spin-off series New Dogs, Old Tricks (2018).- IMDb Mini Biography By: brav
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- The honors for Station to Station (2021) kept rolling in, and pretty soon it was clear that lots of people were seeing the same things we saw in the film when we were making it. And it definitely was a 'we.' Every member of the cast and crew knew we had a responsibility to the messages in the film and everyone delivered. I'm proud of what we made and I'm proud we did it together.
- If I could plan what I'd have in five years, I don't think I would want it anymore. So much of being an actor and model is being presented with new, unexpected opportunities and taking them on. That process of constantly discovering, accepting, and embracing new things is why I love what I do.
- When I consider a project, I look at the concept and intention. If I'm confident the quality will be there, and that I can bring something to the table, everything else becomes about serving the vision. I'm all about challenging myself and building a varied and fulfilling body of work; so I go where the good stories are, and do what's needed to tell them.
- My favorite project is always going to be the one I'm working on or just completed. The chance to create something new, to apply my skills to a fresh challenge, is why I do this. That makes every project my favorite.
- I don't seek out opportunities to be nude onscreen, but I'm also not going to put creative limits on myself or a project because of issues others have, that I don't share. Being nude in general is just a non-issue for me....it's just one of many tools potentially available to help tell a character's story, as long as it makes sense creatively and is handled respectfully.
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