David A.R. White is an American actor, producer, and writer best known for his work in faith-based films. Born on 12th May 1970, in Dodge City, Kansas, David started his career as a commercial actor. He has been in numerous commercials, including Burger King, Coors Light, and Jeep, to name a few.
David ventured into acting in Hollywood in the 1990s, where he starred in various TV shows such as Evening Shade and Saved by the Bell as well as popular films like The Screen Savers, Me and Will, and The Moment After. However, he found his niche in faith-based films, and in 2002, he co-founded Pure Flix Entertainment, a production and distribution company that creates faith-based films.
He has written, produced, and starred in several films, including God's Not Dead, Do You Believe?, and God's Not Dead 2, among others. David's successful career in faith-based films is proof of how impactful his movies are to audiences who seek to practice and strengthen their faith.
Over the years, David has become an influential figure in the Christian film community, and his movies have inspired many people worldwide. He continues to create films that promote Christian values and principles, and his acting and producing career is nothing short of impressive.