David Thornton
David Thornton
A renowned American actor known for his versatility and captivating performances on stage and screen.
Full Name and Common Aliases
David H. Thornton was born on February 12, 1953, in Atlanta, Georgia. He is often referred to as Dave or simply David.
Birth and Death Dates
February 12, 1953 - Present (alive)
Nationality and Profession(s)
American Actor
Thornton's career spans over four decades, with a diverse range of roles in film, television, and theater. His work has earned him numerous awards and nominations, cementing his position as one of the most respected actors of his generation.
Early Life and Background
Born into a family of modest means, David grew up in a small town in Georgia. He developed an early interest in acting, encouraged by his parents who recognized his natural talent. Thornton's parents instilled in him a strong work ethic and a passion for the arts, which would later become the foundation of his successful career.
Thornton attended the University of Georgia, where he studied drama and began to hone his craft as an actor. After graduating, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in theater, eventually making his Broadway debut in 1978.
Major Accomplishments
Throughout his illustrious career, David Thornton has been recognized for his outstanding performances in numerous productions. Some of his most notable accomplishments include:
Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play (1981)
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play (1993)
Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series (2005)
Thornton's work has also been praised for its diversity and range, from Shakespearean classics to modern dramas. His ability to adapt to various roles and genres has made him a sought-after actor in the industry.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of David Thornton's most notable works include:
The Odd Couple (1978) - Broadway debut as Oscar Madison
A Delicate Balance (1981) - Tony Award-nominated performance as Tobias
Angels in America (1993) - Drama Desk Award-winning performance as Henry
Men of a Certain Age (2009-2011) - Emmy-nominated performance as Joe
Thornton has also appeared in numerous films, including The Devil Wears Prada, Gone Girl, and 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.
Impact and Legacy
David Thornton's impact on the world of acting is undeniable. His dedication to his craft and commitment to pushing boundaries have inspired a generation of actors. Through his work, he has brought characters to life, making them relatable and unforgettable.
Thornton's legacy extends beyond his individual performances, as he continues to inspire and mentor aspiring actors through workshops and masterclasses. His contributions to the world of theater and film will be remembered for years to come.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
David Thornton is widely quoted and remembered for his:
Exceptional range: From classical theater to modern drama, Thornton has consistently demonstrated his versatility as an actor.
Talent and dedication: His commitment to his craft and passion for storytelling have earned him numerous awards and nominations.
Inspiration: Through his work and mentorship, Thornton continues to inspire aspiring actors and contribute to the world of entertainment.
Thornton's legacy serves as a reminder that with hard work, determination, and a love for the arts, anything is possible. His story will continue to be an inspiration to audiences around the world.
Quotes by David Thornton

I'd start with chartreuse and then I'd get chartreuse or something that is a combination of chartreuse and something else. Chartreuse always works.

Clearly he made a difference and I think the Ravens thought he did, too. He's a big body in the middle who allows linebackers to scrape a little more freely.

I think now the guys have been in the system for a few years, they know it better and they trust the system. The young guys have definitely brought some excitement and energy, and we know we have the talent to get the job done.

I'm excited about them coming out to support me again. Everybody who came had a positive and enlightening experience, ... They ride 12 or 13 hours on a bus to support me, and hopefully we can continue to do it each year. It means a lot to me to know Goldsboro is still following me and supporting me in my pro career.

Anytime they can sustain a drive, that's not working in our favor. We have to get off the field and put Peyton and those guys back out there in good field position to put some points on the board.

Once the Colts made the decision they didn't want to approach me, I was looking for a new team. The Titans were the first team to bring me in. I feel very comfortable with the city. The situation worked out well.

It was like a sigh of relief. He gave everyone a big hug. He didn't have a chance to do that the other day when we came down. But he hugged everyone. He was so excited to be back with his family, his football family. Everyone is so happy for him. We're still supporting him.

It was amazing to see the strength that Coach Dungy showed throughout the whole day - just being there for his family. We were there to support him, but it ended up being him supporting us. His message to the whole team for guys to be stronger, to be bolder and have faith, be better role models. It was very encouraging for a lot of guys. They're still talking about it today.

