David Naughton

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David Walsh Naughton (born February 13, 1951)<ref name="LarkinGE">Template:Cite book</ref> is an American actor and singer. He is known for his starring roles in the horror film An American Werewolf in London (1981) and the Disney comedy Midnight Madness (1980), as well as for a long-running "Be a Pepper" ad campaign for beverage maker Dr Pepper. He also starred in the short-lived sitcom Makin' It and sang its hit theme song "Makin' It", giving him a Top 5 hit on the Billboard charts.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Early life

Naughton was born on February 13, 1951, in West Hartford, Connecticut,<ref name="LarkinGE"/> the son of Rosemary (née Walsh) and Joseph Naughton, both of whom were teachers. He is the younger of two boys; his older brother is theater and film actor James Naughton. His family is Irish American.<ref name=herald>Template:Cite news</ref>

Naughton attended the University of Pennsylvania<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.<ref name="Reilly">Template:Cite journal</ref> He earned a soccer scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania where he studied drama and graduated in 1973.<ref name="David Naughton">Template:Cite web</ref> He then moved to London to further his acting training.<ref name="David Naughton"/> After two years in London, he moved to New York where he worked as a waiter and pursued his acting career.<ref name="David Naughton"/>

Career

Naughton's professional acting debut was in the New York Shakespeare Festival's production of Hamlet starring Sam Waterston.<ref name="David Naughton"/><ref name="yahoo.com">Template:Cite web</ref> Naughton subsequently found steady work in various other local theater productions.<ref name="David Naughton"/> He was an assistant state manager and understudy for the Broadway production of Hugh Leonard's Da.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Naughton first became widely known as a result of his four-year stint (1977–1981) singing and dancing in television commercials and personal appearances to promote Dr Pepper.<ref name="Auden">Template:Cite web</ref> The commercials were considered creative and wildly popular.<ref name="David Naughton"/> They involved Naughton dancing and singing in a Broadway musical style while handing out bottles of the beverage to people who then followed his lead Pied Piper style.<ref name="David Naughton"/> The commercials won numerous Clio awards, and involved a multitude of celebrities from Mickey Rooney and Jimmie Walker to Fred Flintstone and Popeye.<ref name="yahoo.com"/>

By 1981, Naughton was at the height of his success as a soft drink spokesperson, but he wanted to try other ventures and decided to end his role in the commercials.<ref name="yahoo.com"/> Though the main commercial stint ended in 1981, Naughton occasionally returned to the pitchman role for the soft drink. In 1988, he did a commercial for Diet Dr. Pepper that was reminiscent of the earlier commercials.<ref name="yahoo.com"/> In 2010, Naughton joined a flash mob singing the iconic jingle at the New York Stock Exchange.<ref name="yahoo.com"/>

His popularity from the commercials led to him being cast as the star of the sitcom Makin' It.<ref name="David Naughton"/> In 1979, he also recorded the show's theme song, Billboard, which was also titled "Makin' It."<ref name="LarkinGE"/><ref name="yahoo.com"/> A US million-selling disc, the track also peaked at No. 44 in the UK Singles Chart.<ref name="Roberts">Template:Cite book</ref> The sitcom itself was less successful and lasted only nine episodes, but his career continued to blossom. The next year, he starred in his first film, the Disney comedy Midnight Madness (1980).

That lead role then led to a starring role in a higher-profile film: An American Werewolf in London (1981). The film was directed by John Landis, who had already made a name for himself with National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) and The Blues Brothers (1980). An American Werewolf in London was a comedy-horror film whose special effects and make-up (used to show the werewolf metamorphosis) were particularly innovative for their time.<ref name="An American Werewolf in London">Template:Cite web</ref> Rick Baker's make-up work won the inaugural Academy Award for Best Makeup.<ref name="An American Werewolf in London"/> The film was a critical and box-office hit.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

After the success of An American Werewolf in London, Naughton continued to work steadily, but never regained the same level of success. He appeared in various lesser known movies, as well as smaller roles in numerous episodes of television shows including MacGyver, Melrose Place, Murder, She Wrote, JAG, and Seinfeld.

From 1986 to 1988, Naughton had a recurring role on My Sister Sam as the goofy ex-boyfriend of the series' main character, which was played by Pam Dawber. Naughton appeared in 19 episodes.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The series had a strong first season, but was cancelled due to low ratings in its second season.<ref name="abcnews.go.com">Template:Cite web</ref> The following year, the series co-star, Rebecca Schaefer, was murdered at her apartment by a stalker who had pursued her for three years.<ref name="abcnews.go.com"/> In the wake of the tragedy, several actors from the sitcom including Naughton did a PSA to raise awareness of handgun violence.<ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref>

Personal life

Naughton has been married four times and divorced three times. In 2008, he was arrested for domestic violence in Henderson, Nevada.<ref name="David Naughton"/><ref name="people.com">Template:Cite web</ref>

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Midnight Madness Adam Larson
1981 Separate Ways Jerry Lansing
An American Werewolf in London David Kessler
1984 Hot Dog…The Movie Dan
Not for Publication Barry Denver
Terror in the Aisles David Kessler Archival footage
1986 The Boy in Blue Bill
Separate Vacations Richard Moore
1987 Kidnapped Vince McCarthy Director Howard Avedis
1988 Private Affairs Mauro
1990 The Sleeping Car Jason McCree
Overexposed Phillip
1991 Steel and Lace Dunn
1993 Wild Cactus Philip Marcus
Amityville: A New Generation Dick Cutler Direct-to-video
1994 Desert Steel Zach Gardener
Beanstalk Mr. Ladd
Caribbean Kill N/A
1995 Ice Cream Man Martin Cassera Direct-to-video
The Adventures of Black Feather Professeur Byrd
Mirror, Mirror III: The Voyeur Detective Kobeck
1996 Urban Safari Joe
2000 Little Insect Buzz Voice
2001 A Crack in the Floor EMT Driver
Flying Virus Dr. Stephen North
2003 Sky Blue Commander Locke
Dr. Noah
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2006 Big Bad Wolf Sheriff Ruben
2007 Brutal Massacre: A Comedy Harry Penderecki
Hallows Point Shopkeeper
2009 Little Hercules in 3-D Dwayne Harr
2012 A Thousand Cuts Alan
2013 Cool as Hell Clark
2017 Do It or Die Herb Clough
The Hatred Walter
2023 Waking Nightmare Dr. Doolin

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1974 Planet of the Apes Dr. Stole Episode: "The Surgeon"
1976 Muggsy Danny Atwater Episode: "Hit and Run"
The Other Side of Victory N/A Television film
1979 Makin' It Billy Manucci 9 episodes
1982 I, Desire David Balsiger Television film
1983 The Love Boat Edwin Winnaker Episode: "Fountain of Youth/Bad Luck Cabin/Uncle Daddy"
At Ease Pfc. Tony Baker 14 episodes
1984 Getting Physical Mickey Ritter Television film
1986–1988 My Sister Sam Jack Kincaid 44 episodes
1988 Goddess of Love Ted Beckman Television film
Murder, She Wrote Ken Parrish Episode: "Wearing of the Green"
1989 The Twilight Zone John Sellig Episode: "Special Service"
1991 The Belles of Bleeker Street Chris Episode: "Pilot"
MacGyver LaManna Episode: "Honest Abe"
Seinfeld Dick Episode: "The Red Dot"
1993 Body Bags Pete Television film ("The Gas Station" segment)
Basic Values: Sex, Shock & Censorship in the 90's Brad Television film
1994 Diagnosis: Murder Harry Gelson Episode: "My Four Husbands"
1994–1995 Turbocharged Thunderbirds Scott Tracy, Virgil Tracy, additional voices Voice
1996 Melrose Place Lou Chandler Episode: "Run, Billy, Run"
Touched by an Angel Michael Russell Episode: "Birthmarks"
Bailey Kipper's P.O.V. Norm Kipper 2 episodes
1997 Cybill Andy 2 episodes
1998 Chance of a Lifetime Art Haber Television film
Silk Stalkings Max Behring Episode: "Ramone, P.I."
1999 V.I.P. Roy Episode: "K-Val"
Chicken Soup for the Soul Paul Dinsman Episode: "It's Never Too Late"
2000, 2001 JAG Det. Grady 2 episodes
2001 ER Ben Stevens Episode: "Thy Will Be Done"
Kate Brasher Ames Episode: "Tracy"
Out of the Wilderness Professor Byrd Television film
The Nightmare Room Mr. Ryan Episode: "Tangled Web"
2002 Justice League The Streak Voice, episode: "Legends"
2005 Higglytown Heroes Orchestra Conductor Hero Voice, episode: "Higgly Harmonies"<ref name="btva"/>
Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder Steven Television film
2009 Psych Dr. Ken Tucker Episode: "Let's Get Hairy"
2010 Big Love Mr. Usher Episode: "Next Ticket Out"
2011 The Mentalist Neurologist Episode: "Fugue in Red"
2012 Major Crimes State Senator McAustin Episode: "The Shame Game"
2013 Grey's Anatomy Nick Parker Episode: "Transplant Wasteland"
2013–2015 Granite Flats Dr. Millard Whittison 23 episodes
2013 Holliston Mark Ward Episode: "Joe's Soda"
2015 American Horror Story Mr. Samuels Episode: "Mommy"
2017 Sharknado 5: Global Swarming Ambassador Kessler Television film
2018 SuperMansion Himself Voice, episode: "Comicarnage"

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure Manfred <ref name="btva"/>
2006 Marvel Ultimate Alliance Mister Fantastic <ref name="btva"/>
2016 Fallout 4: WRVR Traveler
2017 Saga of the Nine Worlds Guard Captain The Four Stags Collector's Edition
2018 Project Pro Skater God

Theatre

Year Title Role Location Other work/notes
1975–1976 Hamlet Francisco
Player Queen
Ensemble
Vivian Beaumont Theater Understudy for Osric
1978–1980 Da Morosco Theatre Assistant Stage Manager
Understudy for Young Charlie

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