Background
Rounds, David was born on October 9, 1930 in Bronxville, New York, United States. Son of Harry M. and Beatrice T. (Beveridge) R. Bachelor of Arts, Denison University, 1952. Actor: Broadway plays, including Foxy, 1965.
Rounds, David was born on October 9, 1930 in Bronxville, New York, United States. Son of Harry M. and Beatrice T. (Beveridge) R. Bachelor of Arts, Denison University, 1952. Actor: Broadway plays, including Foxy, 1965.
Child’s Play, 1970 (Theatre World award), The Rothschilds, 1971, The Last of Mistress Lincoln, 1973, Romeo and Juliet, 1977, Morning’s at Seven (Tony award), Broadway plays, including, 1980 (Drama Desk award). Office-Broadway plays include You Never Can Tell, 1958, The Real Inspector Hound, 1972, Enter a Free Manitoba, 1974. Repertory seasons include, Center Stage Baltimore, 1966, 67, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1969, American Shakespeare Theatre, 1973, 74, Philadelphia Drama Guild, 1978, 79, Hartford Stage Company, 1979.
Films include Child’s Play, 1971.
King of the Gypsies, 1979, So Fine, 1981. Television includes Love of Life, 1962-1965.
Beacon Hill, 1975, Mary Hartman, 1976, Alice, 1983. Author: (with Madeleine Edmondson) From Mary Noble to Mary Hartman: The Complete Soap Opera Book, 1976.
David played several reoccurring television roles, including Wendall in the 1981 sitcom "Alice" and as Christopher Spencer in the mini series "The Blue and The Grey". David served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy during the Korean War.
Served to Lieutenant (junior grade) United States Naval Reserve, 1953-1956.