David Lundy is a film, TV, and stage actor and standup comic based in Buffalo, NY.

A popular and sought-after performer, David has been an audience favorite and critically acclaimed talent in the Buffalo area for decades. In both lead and supporting roles, he has earned the reputation among audiences, colleagues, and critics as an outstanding and dedicated performer; bringing artistic thoughtfulness and depth to his roles, and a finely honed instinct for collaboration with the production team and ensemble players.

Regularly recognized for excellence, he was named Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role for Donald Margulies’ “Sight Unseen,” in 2018 at the WNED/WBFO Artie Awards, the preeminent annual event celebrating the finest contributors to the Buffalo professional theater scene. He has also performed in the inaugural regional productions of two Aaron Sorkin plays: “The Farnsworth Invention,” and the adaptation of “To Kill A Mockingbird.”  David also regularly portrays Harry Truman in Sam Gallu’s one-man-show, “Give ‘Em Hell, Harry!”, a piece that has educated and delighted audiences throughout Western New York.

He had a featured role in “A Quiet Place: Part II,” a film directed by John Krasinski.

Proud member of the Association of Regional Theater Artists and SAG-AFTRA.

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“The complete and unabashed stand out in the cast is David Lundy in three distinct and demanding roles.”
— Buffalo Theatre Guide "Looking Through Glass" Jewish Rep. Theatre
David Lundy as Nick is hilarious. His comedic timing and stage presence are perfect. When Lundy starts... the tension is fantastic. Lundy is riveting.
— Buffalo Theatre Guide "Sight Unseen" Jewish Rep. Theatre
David Lundy is spot on as the town drunk, Link Deas… his interaction with the children is gut wrenching.
— Broadwayworld.com "To Kill A Mockingbird" Kavinoky Theatre
David Lundy is a local treasure, and one of the busiest actors, always in demand, and when you go to see him as Alonso in THE TEMPEST you’ll see why.
— Peter Hall, Buffalo Rising "The Tempest" Shakespeare In Delaware Park
One of Buffalo’s most skillful character actors...
— Buffalo News "Sense & Sensibility"
His tight frame and trademark intense stare speak to large emotions just bubbling below the surface. You don’t need a lot of other actors around when Lundy is on stage.
— buffalorising.com "The Treasure" Jewish Rep. Theatre
 

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