David Morwick
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
David Morwick is an award-winning American actor, writer, and filmmaker known for his compelling performances and creative vision across film, television, and stage. He earned widespread acclaim for his lead role in the psychological thriller Ticking, garnering Best Actor Awards at the Cannes World Film Festival, Actor Awards Los Angeles, New York Film Awards, Paris Film Awards, East Coast Movie Awards, Hollywood Gold Awards, and the Best Actor & Director Awards New York.
On stage, Morwick was awarded the Boston Globe Best Actor Award for his portrayal of the lead in Neil Simon's Plaza Suite. His television credits include appearances in The Trouble With Billy, Good Cops, and Against the Law. He co-starred opposite William McNamara in the political thriller The Audit, for which he received another Best Actor award from the Actor Awards Los Angeles.
Morwick also won Best Screenplay and Best Actor at the Top Shorts Film Festival, and has continued to receive accolades for his range and storytelling. His filmography includes a chilling turn as a sadistic drug dealer in Undocumented and a standout performance as the romantic lead in the bittersweet comedy-drama Where Are They Now, earning Best Actor and Best Original Story from the New York Film Awards, along with Best Actor in a Comedy from the Actor Awards Los Angeles.
In The Mondavi Gang, Morwick took on the role of a fiery political advocate in a film nominated for Best Short at the Women's Image Network Awards. He also wrote, directed, and starred in the indie horror-fantasy Little Erin Merryweather, which won Best Picture at the Woods Hole Film Festival. His performance earned him Best Acting Duo with co-star Vigdis Anholt at the LA Actors Awards, as well as multiple awards and nominations for Best Performance, Best Screenplay, and Best Original Story across several festivals, including the Florence Film Awards and LA Film Awards. The film's score was also recognized with Best Original Score awards in both New York and Florence.
Morwick was named to the Top Ten Final Boys of Horror for his role in Little Erin Merryweather, and was honored as Most Promising Filmmaker in New England by the Boston Underground Film Festival. Beyond acting, he has worked as a producer on Emmy-winning documentaries and served as a producer on the award-winning film Blackwater Blues, starring Jason London and Corin Nemec. Morwick holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from world-renown Emerson College in Boston and also studied at the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.
On stage, Morwick was awarded the Boston Globe Best Actor Award for his portrayal of the lead in Neil Simon's Plaza Suite. His television credits include appearances in The Trouble With Billy, Good Cops, and Against the Law. He co-starred opposite William McNamara in the political thriller The Audit, for which he received another Best Actor award from the Actor Awards Los Angeles.
Morwick also won Best Screenplay and Best Actor at the Top Shorts Film Festival, and has continued to receive accolades for his range and storytelling. His filmography includes a chilling turn as a sadistic drug dealer in Undocumented and a standout performance as the romantic lead in the bittersweet comedy-drama Where Are They Now, earning Best Actor and Best Original Story from the New York Film Awards, along with Best Actor in a Comedy from the Actor Awards Los Angeles.
In The Mondavi Gang, Morwick took on the role of a fiery political advocate in a film nominated for Best Short at the Women's Image Network Awards. He also wrote, directed, and starred in the indie horror-fantasy Little Erin Merryweather, which won Best Picture at the Woods Hole Film Festival. His performance earned him Best Acting Duo with co-star Vigdis Anholt at the LA Actors Awards, as well as multiple awards and nominations for Best Performance, Best Screenplay, and Best Original Story across several festivals, including the Florence Film Awards and LA Film Awards. The film's score was also recognized with Best Original Score awards in both New York and Florence.
Morwick was named to the Top Ten Final Boys of Horror for his role in Little Erin Merryweather, and was honored as Most Promising Filmmaker in New England by the Boston Underground Film Festival. Beyond acting, he has worked as a producer on Emmy-winning documentaries and served as a producer on the award-winning film Blackwater Blues, starring Jason London and Corin Nemec. Morwick holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from world-renown Emerson College in Boston and also studied at the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.