David Knoll
David Knoll is a computer scientist renowned for his contributions to Java programming language, Java Virtual Machine, Common Lisp programming language, and Common Lisp Object System.
TV Actor
January 23, 2000
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David Knoll, born in San Diego, California, is a celebrated television actor who has captivated audiences with his versatile performances. His journey began at a young age when he discovered his passion for acting and enrolled in a local acting school. After honing his skills at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, David made his mark on stage with notable theater productions.
Knoll’s breakthrough came with his recurring role as Jason Crouse in the acclaimed TV series “The Good Wife,” which earned him critical acclaim and an Emmy Award nomination. Since then, he has graced numerous popular TV shows, including “The Blacklist,” “Person of Interest,” “Chicago P.D.,” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” showcasing his range and ability to embody diverse characters.
Beyond his acting prowess, David is recognized for his philanthropic efforts and commitment to social causes. He actively supports charitable organizations and uses his platform to raise awareness about important issues. A dedicated family man, David cherishes spending time with his wife and two children.
In addition to his acting career, David is an avid traveler, having explored over 30 countries, and a skilled musician, playing multiple instruments. His diverse interests include scuba diving and experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen.
As David Knoll continues to captivate audiences with his exceptional talent, fans eagerly anticipate his upcoming projects and the indelible mark he will leave on the entertainment industry.