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David Moscow

Highest Rated: 100% Aliens, Clowns & Geeks (2019)

Lowest Rated: 19% Blind (2017)

Birthday: Nov 14, 1974

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

David Moscow made a memorable big screen debut in the 1988 hit comedy "Big"; his affability, awkward charm and dark curls made him a perfect choice to play young Josh, Tom Hanks' character before his overnight transformation. While his role was relatively brief, he proved an endearing screen presence and served as inspiration for Hanks' performance. That same year Moscow appeared in "The Wizard of Loneliness," a World War II-set drama starring Lukas Haas. The New York native was previously featured on television with a 1986-1987 recurring role on "Kate & Allie" (CBS) as Eugene, a friend of Allie's young son Chip. Moscow returned to television in 1989, with regular roles in two series that met a quick demise. In CBS' "Live-In," he starred as the youngest son in a family who hires a beautiful Australian live-in housekeeper for whom his older brother (Chris Young) falls. Not long after that sitcom left the airwaves, he was cast in "Living Dolls," a spin-off of ABC's successful "Who's the Boss?," about young models. Moscow had a co-starring role in this short-lived series as the mischievous teenaged son of the models' motherly agent (Michael Learned). In 1992, he had a featured role in the Disney feature musical "Newsies," chronicling the newsboy strike of 1899. Moscow virtually disappeared from the scene until 1997 when he was featured as a drug dealer in "Hurricane Streets" and had a starring role in the little-seen touching drama "River Red," playing a young man who takes the fall when his older brother (Tom Everett Scott) kills their abusive father. He next appeared in the 1998 film "Restaurant," a story of metropolitan creative types working in a Hoboken restaurant, playing the childhood friend of Adrien Brody. 1999 saw the actor return to television, in The WB's New York City-set teen comedy "Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane." As Duncan, the least sophisticated and most endearing of the group, Moscow reached a level of visibility he hadn't hit since his "Big" debut.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 92% Aliens, Clowns & Geeks Watchlist 98% 82% Big Watchlist
95% 50% Jezebel
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89% 74% To Dust Watchlist 89% 56% Wild Nights With Emily Watchlist
88% 76% Easy Living
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88% 78% Hurricane
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87% 71% Sylvio
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87% 64% Strawberry Mansion Watchlist
77% 42% Restaurant
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Filmography

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Strawberry Mansion 87% 64% 2021 Executive Producer The Last Laugh 29% 2020 Producer Aliens, Clowns & Geeks 100% 92% 2019 Executive Producer Faith 2019 Executive Producer Jezebel 95% 50% 2019 Executive Producer Under the Silver Lake 58% 59% 2018 Executive Producer Wild Nights With Emily 89% 56% 2018 Executive Producer To Dust 89% 74% 2018 Executive Producer This Is Christmas 2017 Harry Actor Desolation 44% 65% 2017 Director Mighty Ground 2017 Executive Producer Sylvio 87% 71% 2017 Executive Producer Thirst Street 75% 53% 2017 Executive Producer Easy Living 88% 76% 2017 Executive Producer Blind 19% 46% 2017 Executive Producer Hellbenders 30% 22% 2012 Producer The Clinic 2011 Tim Actor Dead Air 27% 2009 Gil Actor Vacancy 2: The First Cut 21% 2009 Gordon Actor Misconceptions 38% 2008 Sandy Price-Owens Actor Looking for Palladin 22% 33% 2008 Joshua Ross Actor Shattered 2008 Harry Actor Crash and Burn 26% 2007 Hill Dorset Actor David & Layla 53% 43% 2006 David Fine Actor Honey 19% 71% 2003 Michael Ellis Actor
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