David Dellecese












David was born and raised in Utica, NY. Growing up in the era of a fledgling MTV, the newborn Nick at Nite, and a time when Saturday Morning cartoons were worth getting up for, the result of this odd equation is the grown up pop culture junkie and 80s fanatic Dave is today. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Broadcasting and Communications from the State University of New York at Oswego, and studied Film and TV Production at Utica College, Herkimer County Community College, and Hampshire College.

In 2001, he wrote and directed the teen romance Goodbye To You. He followed it up in 2002 with the bizarre road movie Detour. That same year he lent his voice to the character of Lancemate Goof in the videogame Mechwarror 4: Mercenaries.

Dellecese co-wrote 2004's The Death of Daniel Whately with former co-star Jessica Kirby. In 2005, with the assistance of the Central New York Community Arts Council, production began on Anchor Eddy's, a nod to 60s and 80s fluff movies that Dellecese had been scripting well before even Goodbye To You five years prior.

The ham that he is, Dave has appeared onscreen as the inept magician, The Magnificent Amberson, in Anchor Eddy's, as well as the town annoyance, Kyle in Goodbye To You, Detour, and The Death of Daniel Whately.

 

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