David is from Mexican and English descent. Born on November 22, 1993 in Mexico City. He is the youngest son of Carlos Aguirre and Celia Firth. Raised in Mexico, David was fortunate to be inducted into the world of film from an early age. Growing up watching history making films like Jurassic Park and Titanic. He was always intrigued about the film ...
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David is from Mexican and English descent. Born on November 22, 1993 in Mexico City. He is the youngest son of Carlos Aguirre and Celia Firth. Raised in Mexico, David was fortunate to be inducted into the world of film from an early age. Growing up watching history making films like Jurassic Park and Titanic. He was always intrigued about the film industry and what happened behind the scenes. Always having a curious soul and a keen eye for appreciating great stories and relating to the compelling characters. It was David's first plan at a young age to seek a career making wild life documentaries. But it was that urge to be in front of the camera and tell stories that would eventually drive David for years to come. The acting bug bit David purely by mistake while in high school. Having no previous training, David was cast as a lead in a school short film and then a play the within the following months.After the rewarding experience and completing his education, David sought to get professional training, packed his bags and moved to Vancouver where he attended the William Davis Center for Acting Study at Vanarts in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. It was here that he learned from the best actors in Vancouver including Chilton Crane and Bruce Dawson, who have been big names in the industry for many years and David's biggest influence.After graduating with honors David managed to sign with one of Vancouver's top talent agencies KC Talent. And has appeared in several independent productions such as "Rain (2013)" and "Don't Look (2013)". But it was until 2015 that he was able to demonstrate his acting chops in the hit Fox TV series, "Minority Report (2015)". Playing the younger version of Wilmer Valderrama's character.Always passionate and eager for more, David is blessed to have both Mexican and British citizenship, making him eligible to work both in America and Europe. At the moment David has a few projects in line and is driven with great ambition to keep working on his ever-changing craft and in all fields of acting from theatre to film and television. It is his long term plan and dream to one day produce and direct a full length feature film.
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