The Newsies Players
David Jacobs


Birth name --
David Raphael Moscow

Date & location of birth --
14 November 1974, New York, New York, USA


DAVID MOSCOW (David Jacobs) is currently co-starring in the WB Network sitcom "Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane" as lovable, goofy Duncan Milch. He is also active in the independent film arena.

Moscow is a native of New York City and was awarded an early graduation from Central Park East Secondary School in Manhattan, allowing him to make two movies before going on to college.

At an early age he knew he wanted to be in the movies, but he first thought it would be as a stuntman. When he was 11 years old he was cast in his first part, that of Eugene on the television series "Kate and Allie".

His feature film credits include Big, The Wizard of Loneliness, and I'll Be Home For Christmas prior to Newsies; and White Wolves, Hurricane Streets, and Restaurant following. He latest film was River Red co-starring Tom Everett Scott. Moscow also performs in the legitimate theatre on- and off- Broadway.


Trivia & Info. --

Brother, Lev, is 5 years younger than David.


Filmography --

Endsville (2000) as Isaac Melnick
Loving Jezebel (1999) as Gabe Parks
Girl (1999) as Greg
"Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane" (1999) TV Series as Duncan Milch ... aka "Zoe" (1999) (Australia)... aka "Zoe..." (1999)(USA: new title)
River Red (1998) as Tom Holden
Restaurant (1998) as Reggae
Hurricane Streets (1998) as Shane
White Wolves: A Cry in the Wild II (1993) as Adam ... aka Cry in the Wild II, A (1993)
Newsies (1992) as David Jacobs ... aka Newsboys (1992)
"Living Dolls" (1989) TV Series as Rick Carlin
"Live-In" (1989) TV Series as Peter
I'll Be Home for Christmas (1988) (TV)
Big (1988) as Young Josh
Wizard of Loneliness, The (1988) as Jimmy Wiggen


Notable TV guest appearances --

"Seinfeld" (1990) as "Lomez, Jr." in episode: "Van Buren Boys, The" (episode # 8.14) 2/6/1997


Awards --

1989 - Young Artist Award for Big (1988) -- Best Young Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Fantasy (nominated).

1993 - Young Artist Award for Newsies (1992) -- Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture (nominated).


All information was collected from the following sources:

Newsies-Movie.Com
�1995-1999 Jay Gambol, based on Walt Disney Pictures presskit information.

� 1990-2000 The Internet Movie Database Ltd.

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