About Dave Franco
Dave Franco, born David John Franco on June 12, 1985, is a versatile American actor and filmmaker known for his charm and comedic timing. He began his career with minor roles in films like "Superbad" (2007) and "Charlie St. Cloud" (2010), gradually making his mark. A significant early boost came with his starring role in the final season of the hit comedy series "Scrubs" (2009–2010). He gained widespread recognition with a supporting role in the popular buddy comedy "21 Jump Street" (2012). Beyond this, Dave has showcased his range in diverse films such as "Fright Night" (2011), "Now You See Me" (2013) and its sequel, "Neighbors" (2014) and its follow-up, "Nerve" (2016), and critically acclaimed "The Disaster Artist" (2017). In 2020, he expanded his horizons by making his directorial debut with "The Rental," a film starring his wife, Alison Brie. Interesting trivia: Dave is part of a talented acting family — he's the younger brother of actor James Franco. Additionally, fans might be surprised to know that he almost turned down several roles to avoid typecasting, showing his commitment to diverse characters. Also, his directorial debut hints at his passion behind the camera, not just in front of it.
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Movie Credits
Dave Franco has appeared in 43 movies.
TV Credits
Dave Franco has appeared in 24 shows.
