David Conrad Movies
American actor
David Conrad represents a rarity in contemporary Hollywood: a classically trained thespian who continues to stride theater and popular filmed entertainment with great aplomb -- and considerable success in each arena. Trained dramatically at the Ivy League Brown University and at Juilliard -- the mecca of American actors --
Conrad delivered a series of Broadway and off-Broadway performances, in such productions as Richard II, Indian Ink, Troilus and Cressida and The Deep Blue Sea. Though
Conrad's film roles stretch back to his college years -- with a turn in
Mike Jittlov's little-seen sci-fi comedy
The Wizard of Speed and Time (1988) -- he generally remained off-camera until his early thirties. Small roles in the 2000 military drama
Men of Honor (starring
Cuba Gooding Jr. as the first black diver in the U.S.N.) and
Woody Allen's 2003 romantic comedy
Anything Else (starring
Jason Biggs and
Christina Ricci as romantic partners) represented
Conrad's first major big-screen turns.
Conrad also landed a couple of key recurring roles on series in the early 2000s. In the short-lived comedy drama
Miss Match, he played Michael Mendelsohn, a handsome but as yet unrealized suitor to attorney Kate Fox (
Alicia Silverstone).
Conrad fared much better -- and received higher billing -- as Jim Clancy, the husband of medium Melinda Gordon (
Jennifer Love Hewitt) in the series
The Ghost Whisperer, a supernatural drama that quickly became a blockbuster. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide