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David Warshofsky (born David Warner) is an American actor. The aspiring actor studied in New York City at NYU's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts and reverted to his family's Russian surname upon joining the theatrical performer's union The Actor's Equity. His talent for finding the heart of even the most minor characters first surfaced in 1989's Last Exit to Brooklyn, which he followed with a string of appearances on everything from the gadget-happy sitcom Home Improvement (ABC, 1991-99), to the medical drama Chicago Hope (CBS, 1994-2000). Many of his film roles showcased his signature...
Highest rated appearances

Now You See Me
as Cowan

It's Not About Jimmy Keene
as Joel Roistacher
True Blue
as Larry

Beatriz at Dinner
as Grant

Feed
as Dr. Rothstein

Wilson
as Orson

The Hollow
as Principal Adam Markey

Now You See Me 2
as Agent Cowan

Valeria
as Doctor Greenberg

Stockholm, Pennsylvania
as Glen Dargon

Superior
as Sal

Taken 3
as Bernie Harris

The Two Faces of January
as Paul Vittorio

Capturing Captain Phillips
as Self

Captain Phillips
as Mike Perry

The Grief Tourist
as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

Now You See Me
as Cowan

Lincoln
as William Hutton

The Master
as Philadelphia Police

Small Apartments
as Detective Holman

The Future
as Marshall

Little Birds
as Joseph Hoffman

Unstoppable
as Judd Stewart

Fair Game
as Pete

Public Enemies
as Warden Baker

American Violet
as Robert Foster

Taken
as Bernie Harris

There Will Be Blood
as H.M. Tilford

Walkout
as Lloyd Hurley

Running Scared
as Lester the Pimp

The Best Thief in the World
as Paul Zaidman

Welcome to Collinwood
as Babitch

Personal Velocity
as Kurt Wurtzle

Don't Say a Word
as Ryan

Human Nature
as Police Detective