David H. Lawrence XVII

David H. Lawrence XVII, man, this guy’s been bouncing around some pretty iconic TV universes. You might’ve caught him in “Heroes” (remember that wild ride back in the day?), playing Eric Doyle, the Puppet Master—absolutely creepy dude, but, honestly, Lawrence made him sort of oddly sympathetic, which is no small feat. The way he mixed menace with a weird vulnerability? Chef’s kiss. He kind of popped up just when things on that show were starting to spiral, making everything a little more unpredictable. Then, he slid over to “American Crime Story” in 2016—totally different vibe, right? That anthology series digs deep into these real-world scandals, and Lawrence just blends right in, which, honestly, takes some serious chops. He’s not just a background guy; he adds those little touches that make scenes pop, even if he’s not hogging the spotlight. There’s this understated quality to his acting—like he’s not trying too hard, but you still pay attention. And, who could forget “How I Met Your Mother”? Classic sitcom vibes. He shows up and does his thing, fitting right into that world of rapid-fire jokes and running gags. Not everyone can hop from a dark sci-fi show to a lighthearted comedy and still feel believable, but Lawrence pulls it off. He’s one of those actors you might not know by name, but the second you see him, you’re like, “Oh, that guy!” He’s got range, he’s got presence, and honestly, TV would be way less interesting without people like him floating around.

David H. Lawrence XVII
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Personal details

  • Height: 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
  • Professions: Actor, Producer, Director

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      David H. Lawrence XVII—yeah, that’s actually his official SAG name, not just some weird flex. Turns out, there are a bunch of David Lawrences out there in showbiz, so he had to slap a Roman numeral onto his name just to stand out. IMDb started tagging him with that XVII in parentheses to keep everyone from mixing him up with the others who share his name. Kind of wild, right? Who knew there’d be so much drama just picking a stage name? Anyway, if you ever see “David H. Lawrence XVII” pop up in the credits, now you know it’s not a typo or some random joke—dude literally had to brand himself with a number because Hollywood is apparently crawling with David Lawrences. Makes you wonder how many other actors are running around with secret Roman numerals or crazy aliases just to get noticed. Showbiz is a weird, crowded place.

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