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David Alan Basche

David Alan Basche (born August 25, 1968) is an American actor.
==Life and career==
Basche was born in Hartford, Connecticut. His first acting role was in a school production of ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' when he was in the sixth grade at West Hartford's Norfeldt Elementary School. Basche, who describes his demeanor then as an "angry, smart-ass kid," tried out for and landed the lead role after a school counselor suggested he take up acting to channel some of his anger and emotion.〔Seremet, P. (2006, April 28). ''West Hartford's Basche Plays Hero in 'United 93'.'' Hartford Courant Lifestyle Section.〕 Basche appeared in several plays presented by the Greater Hartford Jewish Community Center while he was a student at King Philip Middle School, and he had roles in 10 school plays during his four years at William H. Hall High School in West Hartford.〔 Basche then went on to Emerson College, starting out as a communications major before switching to performing arts.〔Conversation with Ross: Featuring David Alan Basche http://www.rosscarey.com/2011/11/08/episode-50-david-alan-basche/〕
His first major exposure was starring in ''Oh Grow Up'', a short-lived sitcom created by Alan Ball. He later played the role of Steven Keats for two seasons in the NBC sitcom ''Three Sisters''. He appeared in the 2005 motion picture ''War of the Worlds'' in the role of Tim, the stepfather of Dakota Fanning and Justin Chatwin's characters. In 2006 he played Todd Beamer in ''United 93''. David landed the lead role in 2007's I'll Believe You, a family-friendly sci-fi comedy. In 2008 he was "Mike Harness" in ''Lipstick Jungle'' on NBC for two seasons, and simultaneously played "Kenny Kagan" on ''The Starter Wife'' on USA. In 2010 he guest starred on ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', ''White Collar'', ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' and ''The Mentalist''.
David starred in the TV Land original series ''The Exes'', which premiered on November 30, 2011. The series ended on September 16, 2015.

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