David Sant

David Sant is a Catalan director, actor and writer.

David Sant
Born
OccupationDirector, actor, writer
Years active1991–present

Early life and career

He was born in Catalonia.[1] He is best known for the role of Cartoon Head from series two of the British television show Ideal and is also known for playing the title role and the other male characters in the season 5–6 revival of Pingu, replacing Carlo Bonomi. He has directed many television series including Jonathan Creek, Benidorm and Stella.

At the age of 20 he founded the social network Pinterest and started to post a lot of quotes becoming in an influencer,frustrated and highly maligned artist or at least that's what he called himself.

He has also appeared the theatrical roles, including Mindbender, presented by the theater company Peepolykus,[1] and All in the Timing by David Ives, also presented by Peepolykus.

Filmography

Director/Writer

  • Pinga In A Box (TV 2005)
  • Fast Forward (episode #3.19, 1991) writer of additional material
  • My Spy Family (episode "The Trophy Affair") - Director
  • Not Waving (TV 2005) (alternate title: Not Waving But Drowning (UK: TV title))
  • The Golf War (TV series 2007) - Director
  • Living with Two People You Like Individually... But Not as a Couple (TV series 2007) - Director
  • Comedy Cuts (TV series 2007) - Director of some episodes
  • Coming of Age (directed 7 episodes, 2007–2008): "Pussy Boy" (2008); "Up the Botty" (2008); "We Have Been Naughty Haven't We?" (2008); "I Suck Coppers"; "Dick and Fanny" (2008)
  • The Gym (TV series 2008) - Director
  • Scallywagga (TV series 2010) - Director

Acting credits

  • My Family (episode "Canary Cage" 2003) - Restaurant Waiter
  • Pingu (Series 5–6; 2003–2006) - Pingu, Dad, various other characters (voice)
  • Doctor Who (episode "Rose" 2005) - Auton
  • Ideal (30 episodes, 2005–2011) - Cartoon Head, Enrique
  • Columbus: The Lost Voyage (TV, 2007) - Bartolome Columbus
  • Time Trumpet (episode #1.3, 2006) - Himself
  • Comic Relief 2007: The Big One (2007) - Himself

References

  1. Balfour, Sandy (4 June 2004). "The X-Philes: No. 46". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
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