David Franco

Cinematographer

Birthday September 14, 1963

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Palo Alto, California, U.S.

Age 61 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5′ 7″

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1948

Franco was born in Palo Alto, California, to Betsy Lou (née Verne), a poet, children's book author, and editor, and Douglas Eugene Franco (1948–2011), who ran a nonprofit agency and a business; the two met as students at Stanford University.

Franco's father was of Portuguese (from Madeira) and Swedish descent.

Franco's mother is Jewish (of Russian Jewish descent); her parents had changed the surname from "Verovitz" to "Verne".

Franco's paternal grandmother, Marjorie (Peterson) Franco, is an author of young adult books.

Franco's maternal grandmother, Mitzie (Levine) Verne, owned the Verne Art Gallery, a prominent art gallery in Cleveland, and was an active member in the National Council of Jewish Women.

Franco grew up in California with his two older brothers, James and Tom, both of whom are also actors.

He studied at the University of Southern California, and originally envisioned himself as a high school teacher teaching creative writing, until his brother James Franco's manager guided him to a theater class when he was a sophomore, where he started learning acting skills.

1985

David John Franco (born June 12, 1985) is an American actor and filmmaker.

The film is a remake of the 1985 film of the same name and received positive reviews from critics and went on to make over $41 million worldwide.

2006

In 2006, Franco made his acting debut on The CW drama television series 7th Heaven.

He appeared in television shows such as Do Not Disturb and Young Justice.

Franco also had noticeable roles in films such as Superbad and The Shortcut.

2007

He began his career with small roles in films such as Superbad (2007) and Charlie St. Cloud (2010).

2008

In May 2008, he was cast in The CW teen drama television series Privileged.

The series centered on a live-in tutor for two spoiled heiresses in Palm Beach.

Franco was cast in an initial major recurring role.

The series premiered on September 9, 2008, to 3.1 million viewers.

Ratings continued to slip each week, with the series sixth episode reaching 1.837 million viewers.

The CW did not renew the series for a second season due to low ratings.

2009

In August 2009, Variety announced Franco was cast in a regular role for the ninth season of the ABC sitcom series Scrubs.

Portraying the role of Cole Aaronson; Franco went on to appear in all thirteen episodes of the ninth season and received praise from critics for his performance; however, the ninth was the final season of the series.

2011

Franco has also starred in Fright Night (2011), Now You See Me (2013) and its sequel Now You See Me 2 (2016), Neighbors (2014), Nerve (2016), The Disaster Artist (2017), and Day Shift (2022).

MTV Networks' NextMovie.com named him one of its "Breakout Stars to Watch For" in 2011.

In August 2011, Franco starred in the 3D horror comedy film Fright Night alongside Colin Farrell and Toni Collette.

2012

Following a starring role in the ninth season of the comedy series Scrubs, Franco had his film breakthrough as a supporting role in the buddy comedy film 21 Jump Street (2012).

In April 2012, Shalom Life ranked him and his brother James at number 2 on its list of "the 50 most talented, intelligent, funny, and gorgeous Jewish men in the world".

In March 2012, Franco starred in the Columbia Pictures action comedy film 21 Jump Street, which was based on the 1987 television series of the same name.

2013

In 2013, he co-starred in the zombie romance film Warm Bodies, an adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name.

The same year, Franco appeared in the ensemble crime thriller film Now You See Me.

To promote the film, he was interviewed on the Bob Rivers Show, based in Seattle.

Rivers persuaded Franco to show the card-throwing abilities he had learned and Franco expertly sliced half a banana into a further half with his hotel card.

2014

Franco's 2014 roles included the Seth Rogen comedy Neighbors and a cameo appearance in 22 Jump Street.

For the former, Franco won an MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo, alongside Zac Efron.

Their pre-planned skit during their acceptance speech, involving both of them dressed as Robert De Niro characters and squeezing each other's crotches, sparked media backlash.

2015

In 2015, he co-starred with Vince Vaughn and Tom Wilkinson in the comedy Unfinished Business.

2016

In 2016, he reprised his roles in the sequels Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, as Pete, and Now You See Me 2, as Jack Wilder.

The following year, Franco appeared in the well-received comedy The Little Hours, and the acclaimed biographical comedy-drama, The Disaster Artist, which was directed by his brother, James.

In the latter film, he portrays Greg Sestero, a young actor who befriends the eccentric Tommy Wiseau, and ultimately stars in Wiseau's film, The Room.

2018

In 2018, Franco starred in the addiction drama 6 Balloons opposite Abbi Jacobson, for Netflix.

2020

In 2020, he made his directorial debut with The Rental, which starred his wife Alison Brie.