David Farkas (born November 28, 1975) is an American actor and musician.
Biography
Farkas was born in Akron, Ohio, but Orange County, California has been his home since 1988. At Sunny Hills High School he was a member of an all-league water polo team.[1] He was also a member of the North Orange County All-Star Team.[2] He then played water polo at Claremont McKenna College where he was an All-SCIAC, All-American selection his senior year.[3] He was also a two-time captain and a member of the CMS Athletic Wall of Fame.[4]
Theatre/TV/Film
After college, David started pursuing theatre. He worked at several theatre companies throughout Los Angeles and Orange County, performing as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,[5] Jim in The Rainmaker, Johnny Case in Holiday, Joe in Heaven Can Wait, and Nick in Baby.[6][7][8][9][10] He also played the title role, Conrad Birdie in Bye Bye Birdie at the Grove Theatre,[11] and Buck Holden in Nite Club Confidential at the Sierra Repertory Theatre.[12] Diane Nelson writes in her review of 'Nite Club' in The Union Democrat, "Equity actor David Farkas is a spiffy Buck Holden, with his Phillip Marlowe delivery and winning smile. He narrates the whole review, and still finds the energy to dance and sing like a pro." Playing the title role of Robbie in a musical version of The Wedding Singer, David played guitar on stage for the first time, and created a 'likable, wholly credible character...' without copying Sandler's screen portrayal.[13][14]
David and his wife Brittany Farkas released their debut album, Smilin',[24] on December 5, 2016. Meredith Schneider from Impose Magazine called their debut album an 'Emotionally turbulent and fun work of art,'[25] and New Jersey Stage Magazine writers Rich and Laura Lynch said David and Brittany 'aim to uplift and their first effort will leave you smiling, that's for sure.'[26]
Their second album, Our America, was released in 2018 and features the single 'First Lullaby.'[27]Our America also 'features the single, 'Grace', a christian based song that the couple wrote about trust and faith.'[28]
Children’s Books
David published his first children’s book, Don’t Make Noise Lose With Poise: A Child's Guide To Losing, in November 2024. Alongside his wife, Brittany Farkas, who illustrated the book, the husband and wife team set out to teach kids how to deal with losing in a productive and positive way. Carol Thompson from Reader’s Favorite said the book ‘is a delightful and meaningful picture book that gently introduces young readers to the importance of handling setbacks gracefully.’ [29] Ms. Thompson goes on to say that 'Brittany Farkas’s vibrant illustrations add charm to the narrative, capturing emotions and playful moments with expressive details.'