David Dineen-Porter

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David Dineen-Porter (born 1979) is an actor, comedian and musician from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[2]

Born (1979-12-16) December 16, 1979 (age 46)
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
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David Dineen-Porter
Born (1979-12-16) December 16, 1979 (age 46)
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresElectronic Music
folk music
Indie Rock
Chiptune
Pop
OccupationsActor
Writer
Filmmaker
Comedian
Musician
Songwriter
Remixer
Instrumentsguitar
Game Boy
Commodore 64
Vocals
Years active1998–Present
LabelBlocks Recording Club[1]
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Career

Dineen-Porter has performed stand-up and sketch comedy in Toronto since 1997 and is a regular on Laugh Sabbath.[3] He is former director of the University of Toronto comedy review 'The Bob', and is co-founder of sketch troupes Uncle Sevario, Someone and the Somethings, and The Iliads.[4]

He has also been a featured performer at the Tuesday Riot in Chicago in early 2007.[2] In 2013, David starred in the Canadian independent feature film, Everyday Is Like Sunday, as Mark – a ne'er do well Torontonian trying to get his life together.[5][3]

He was a writer for The Late Late Show with James Corden.[6]

Filmography

  • War of the Dead (2006)
  • Blood Creek (2006)
  • Chicknapping (2006)
  • Screwed Over (3 episodes 2006) (TV)
  • L'Brondelle's Universe (2008)
  • Everyday Is Like Sunday (2013)

Discography

  • "Building Blocks" (upcoming March 25, 2010) Blocks Recording Club
  • "Relationships to Me" (2009) Superbutton
  • Weezer: The 8-bit Album (2009) Pterodactyl Squad[7]
  • "System Override" (2009) Blocks Recording Club
  • "The Company (remix)" (2009) (original by Kids on TV)
  • "Alice Part 2" (2008) (Limited Edition free CD)
  • "Alice Part 1: Fecal Alcohol Syndrome" (2007) Superbutton

References

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