David Bianchi

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David Bianchi
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NationalityAmerican-Brazilian
EducationArizona State University (BFA)
OccupationActor, producer, screenwriter
Websitedavidbianchi.actor

David Bianchi is an American-Brazilian actor, producer, and screenwriter.[1]

With over 90 professional film and television credits as an actor,[2] he can be seen in major films and indies like Elizabethtown, Priest, Filly Brown as well as numerous TV appearances on shows like HBO's Westworld, Unsolved, Animal Kingdom, S.W.A.T., The Last Ship, Southland, SEAL Team, and Pretty Little Liars.[3]

In 2019, he played in a recurring role on Season 4 of Queen Of The South as Manny.[4] In 2021, he played in a major recurring role of Lilo on Tyler Perry's Ruthless.[5]

As a result of his work in front of the camera, Bianchi is an active voting member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences as well as being a member of the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) and was nominated for an Imagen Award. He has 18 professional producer credits, 16 screenwriter credits and is the founder of Exertion Films.[6] Bianchi is a member of the Producers Guild of America. He is the producer, writer, and star of All Out Dysfunktion! (Directed by Ryan LeMasters).[7][8] The film co-stars Rene Rosado, Emmy-winner Vincent De Paul, Gerry Bednob, and Geraldine Viswanathan. Bianchi was the executive producer of the film Her Name Was Jo.[9]

Bianchi is currently in post-production on Catalyst (directed by Christopher Folkens).[10] He stars with action star Patrick Kilpatrick, Michael Roark, and Noel Gugliemi. This is his fifth feature film as a producer. He also appeared in Birds of Prey, a Harley Quinn film, starring Margot Robbie and Ewan McGregor in 2020.[11]

He is a Spoken Word poet with TV appearances on two seasons of the NAACP Award-nominated show Verses and Flow.[12] Bianchi produces spoken word films[13] collaborating with others in the field including Mustafa Shakir, Joivan Wade[14] and Emmy-nominated, Grammy Award-winning actor/poet Malcolm Jamal Warner.[15][16] Bianchi coined the term spinema or "spinning cinema" through spoken word, which he describes as high concept cinematic experimental films told entirely in spoken word poetry addressing socially-conscious themes.[17]

In 2020, his poetic short film I Can't Breathe was broadcast as part of the Emmy-nominated KTLA series Breaking Bias.[18][19] The work sold on the NFT platform Ephimera raising over $10,000 for the George Floyd Memorial Foundation, becoming the first spoken word film non-fungible token.[20] His work, Wade in the Water,[21] was named best short film for 2021 by Film Threat Magazine Award This![22]

Background[]

Bianchi first appeared on stage in the third grade in Mexico City.[23] He is classically trained with a BFA in theatre and film from Arizona State University.[24] He is fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.[25]

Bianchi is also a painter and has exhibited his works in gallery shows in Scottsdale, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles. In 2011, he received a congratulatory letter from the City of Los Angeles and then-Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa for his artistic endeavors in North Hollywood.

Selected filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Elizabethtown
2011 Priest Familiar
2012 Filly Brown Delivery Man
2019 Catalyst Castor Ramirez Producer
2020 Birds of Prey Henchman

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Southland Glen 1 episode
2016 The Last Ship Dad 1 episode
Days of Our Lives Worker 1 episode
2016-17 Pretty Little Liars Bartender 2 episodes
2018 Westworld PMC #3 1 episode
Unsolved Sean Melindo 1 episode
Animal Kingdom Tail 1 episode
Shooter Security Guard Shemky 1 episode
2019 MacGyver Oscar 1 episode
Queen Of The South Manny 8 episodes
Insatiable Paco 4 episodes
2020 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Javier 1 episode
2020-21 Ruthless Lilo 14 episodes
2021 SEAL Team Alpha OIC Recurring
S.W.A.T. Guest 1 episode


References[]

  1. ^ "‘Queen Of The South’ Actor David Bianchi Signs With Bohemia Group" Deadline. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  2. ^ "‘Pretty intense’ indie thriller films in Gastonia" Gaston Gazette. Retrieved 2018-06-31.
  3. ^ "Eat, Pray, Love's David Bianchi" Hollywood Weekly. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  4. ^ "‘Queen Of The South’: David Bianchi & Alejandro Barrios To Recur On Season 4 Of USA Series" Deadline. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
  5. ^ "Tyler Perry's "Ruthless" Fans Obsessed with David Bianchi's Deadly Character "Lilo" Airing on BET Networks" KTVN. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  6. ^ "The Power of Ambition: David Bianchi" Soul and Salsa. Retrieved 2018-06-31.
  7. ^ "Players" Variety. Retrieved 2018-06-31.
  8. ^ "The Courage To Make It Happen" Film Courage. Retrieved 2018-07-03.
  9. ^ "Wide Acquires Joe Duca’s Road Movie ‘Her Name Was Jo’" Variety. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  10. ^ "Exclusive Trailer Debut of Indie Thriller Catalyst" Film Threat. Retrieved 2018-06-31.
  11. ^ "‘Queen Of The South’: David Bianchi & Alejandro Barrios To Recur On Season 4 Of USA Series" Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
  12. ^ "Omari Hardwick Returns To Host Season 3 Of TV One’s ‘Verses and Flow’ (9/11 Premiere)" Indie Wire. Retrieved 2018-06-31.
  13. ^ "Ground-Breaking Spoken Word Film 'LET'S GROW' Shows How We Can Heal Our Racial Tension and Division the Best Way Possible…Collaboratively" Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  14. ^ "See Joivan Wade And David Bianchi In the Powerful Film WADE IN THE WATER" Broadway World. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  15. ^ "Malcolm-Jamal Warner Uses Poetry In New Video Calling For Unity In America" Huffington Post. Retrieved 2018-07-03.
  16. ^ "Buff Interviews: The Movie Buff talks to actor David Bianchi" The Movie Buff. Retrieved 2018-06-31.
  17. ^ "David Bianchi" TV Over Mind. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  18. ^ "KTLA’s Breaking Bias: Through Poetry" KTLA. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  19. ^ "‘I Can’t Breathe’: Spoken-Word Short Film Gives A Man Of Color’s Pained View Of America’s New Civil Rights Movement" Deadline. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  20. ^ "Icon: An NFT On Clubhouse Helps Bring Justice For George Floyd" Forbes. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  21. ^ "Joivan Wade releases his latest spoken word feature" The Voice Online UK. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  22. ^ "Awards" IMDb. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  23. ^ "DAVID BIANCHI: STRUGGLE, TRIUMPH AND THE ART OF DYSFUNKTION" Get Far. Retrieved 2018-07-03.
  24. ^ "Life through the eyes of David Bianchi" Felix. Retrieved 2018-06-31.
  25. ^ "David Bianchi: The Quintessential Artist" TVC Magazine. Retrieved 2018-06-31.

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