David Spielberg (March 6, 1939 – June 1, 2016) was an American television and film actor.
Spielberg was born in Weslaco, Texas, and was a resident of Mercedes, Texas. His father was a Romanian-Jewish immigrant, and his mother was a Mexican-American teacher. After serving in the United States Navy for two years, he enrolled in the University of Texas. Two summers' acting experience in New York City led him to drop out of the university and move to New York to pursue a career in acting. He was not related to American film director Steven Spielberg.
Spielberg's screen debut was in The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (1972). He also appeared in Newman's Law (1974), Law and Disorder (1974), Hustle (1975), American Raspberry (1977), The Choirboys (1977), Real Life (1979), Winter Kills (1979), Christine (1983), The Stranger (1987), Alice (1990), and Red Ribbon Blues (1996).
as Dr. Conroy
as Shmuel
as Irving Rovell
as Congressman
as Howard Thomas
as Mayor Parker
as Mobile Home Owner
as TV Station Executive Colkod
as George Cooper
as George
as Neil Bernstein
as Dr. Palmer
as George
as Inspector Donnegan
as Jordan
as Gary Pillersdorf
as Mr. Reynolds
as Paul Kramer