David Faustino
Bud Bundy in Married... with Children
Birth name : David Faustino
Birth date : 1974/03/03 (51 years old)
Birth place : Los Angeles (USA)
Height: 1.60 m
Biography for David Faustino
When he's not acting, Faustino's interests stretch to music and business. His rap name is "D" Lil'. He has been featured in a rap album entitled "Balistyx" and on a 1992 Black & White Records release called "I Told Ya." On the business side, he manages a hip-hop and funk night club on Sunset Boulevard since 1991 also named Balistyx. David co-wrote the story of the Married... with Children episode 1114 (T*R*A*S*H).
Since the age of six, David Faustino has been used to television sets. He turns in a few TV movies, appears in two films (one with Walter Matthau, the other with Michael Douglas) and lends his voice for cartoons. After married, two children, the actor plays in many B series, unfortunately, very rarely cross the Atlantic or land directly in the video clubs
David Garrison is an American actor known for his role in the television series "Married ... with Children" in which he embodies the character of Steve Rhoades. He also played in other television series and films such as "Law & Order", "Friends", "Cheers" and "Grease 2".
Garrison was born on June 30, 1952 in Long Beach, California. He studied dramatic art at the University of Southern California and began his career in the 1970s by playing in plays in Los Angeles. In 1983, he obtained his first important role in the television series "Trapper John, M.D.", in which he played the role of Dr. Jack Steinberg for three seasons.
In 1987, Garrison obtained the role that made him famous as Steve Rhoades in the television series "Married ... with Children". Steve Rhoades is a main character in the series and the first husband of Al Bundy (played by Ed O'Neill). The series was a commercial success and was broadcast for eleven seasons, from 1987 to 1997.
After the end of "Married ... With Children", Garrison continued to play in various television and films series. He also played in Broadway theater productions, notably in musicals "Cabaret" and "A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine". In 2003, he played in the film "School of Rock" with Jack Black.
Apart from his acting career, Garrison is also a committed political activist. He is a member of the American Green Party and was a candidate for Congress in California in 2012. He is also a member of the association "Artists for a New South Africa", which supports the fight against AIDS and racial discrimination in South Africa .
In summary, David Garrison is an American actor known for his role in the television series "Married ... With Children" and for his career in other television and theatrical productions. He is also a committed political activist.
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Filmography
| Title | Role |
|---|---|
| 10 Attitudes (2001) | Billy |
| Killer Bud (2001) | Buzz Frawley |
| MacArthur Park (2001/I) | Bobby |
| Kiss & Tell (2000) | Stripe |
| Get Your Stuff (2000) | Ron |
| Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (2000) Serie TV | Older Chance, Narrateur |
| Dirt Merchant (1999) | Sponge |
| Heist, The (1999) | Chuck |
| 12 Bucks (1998) | Cornfed |
| Lovers and Liars (1998) | Darrel |
| Dead Man's Island (1996) (TV) | Haskell Prescott |
| Alien Nation: Millennium (1996) (TV) | |
| Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O'Hara Story (1994) (TV) | Joey Pagan |
| Men Lie (1994) | |
| Perfect Harmony (1991) (TV) | Paul |
| Gummi Bears, The (1985) Serie TV (voix) | Cavin (III) (1987) |
| Bride of Boogedy (1987) (TV) | Corwin Davis |
| Marié, 2 enfants (1987) Serie TV | Bud Bundy |
| Drug Knot, The (1986) (TV) | Louie Dawson |
| Mr. Boogedy (1986) (TV) | Corwin Davis |
| Love, Mary (1985) (TV) | Christopher |
| I Had Three Wives (1985) Serie TV | Andrew Beaudine |
| Velvet (1984) (TV) | |
| Shooting Stars (1983) (TV) | Patrick |
| Star Chamber, The (1983) | Tony Hardin |
| Summer Girl (1983) (TV) | Jason Shelburne |
| 40 Days for Danny (1982) (TV) | |
| In the Custody of Strangers (1982) (TV) | David Caldwell |
| I Ought to Be in Pictures (1982) | Martin |
| Ordeal of Bill Carney, The (1981) (TV) | Eddie Carney |
| Act of Love (1980) (TV) | Joey |
Trivia
- On "Married...With Children" his character's persona, Grandmaster B. is a parody of David Faustino wanting to be a rapper.
- Is a sucker for anything with Peanut Butter in it, and could eat Pasta with a red sauce every night of the week.
- Along with Christina Applegate, he is an active member of the "Agape International Spiritual Center" in Los Angeles.
- Is co-owner of "the Central" restaurant on Sunset.
- His first job was at age three months playing Lily Tomlin's daughter in the "Lily Tomlin Special."
Quotes
"The Bundys were a family of exaggerated dysfunction. They weren't educated people, they didn't come from money, and they were more along the lines of White trash."
"Basically, everything that I would do in my outside life ended up in the [Married... with Children] script, whether it was my battle with zits, or just growing up."
Family
- Spouse : Andrea Elmer (24 January 2004 - present)
- Brother is actor Michael Faustino.
Author of the card
- Creation date: 01/07/2003 by stals
- Last update: 01/05/2007 by abdest








































