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David Call

David Call (born August 14, 1982) is an American actor and writer best known for his performances in independent films and television series. Born in , Call graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and trained at the Theater Company Acting School. His early career included small roles in films like (2005) and a lead in the drama (2006) opposite . Call gained wider recognition with recurring television roles, such as Ben Donovan in season 4 of (2010–2011), appearances in (2008), (2009), and (2015–2020). In film, he has starred in indie projects like Two Gates of Sleep (2010), (2019), and the horror sequel Insidious: The Red Door (2023), earning praise for his portrayals of complex, introspective characters. More recently, he appeared in Special Dad (2024) and Blood Shine, Montauk, and Coach (all 2025).

Background

Early life

David Call was born on August 14, 1982, in . Raised in this small town, he developed a passion for outdoor activities, becoming an avid snowboarder and skateboarder during his youth. A pivotal moment in Call's early life occurred when he broke his arm in a accident, confining him to a summer of movie-watching that ignited his interest in film and acting. He frequently viewed westerns, war films, and Star Wars with his father, while his mother introduced him to more provocative cinema, such as Stanley Kubrick's , broadening his appreciation for storytelling. At age 12, discovering David Fincher's Se7en profoundly influenced his perception of cinematic depth and narrative complexity. By age 14, Call's engagement with deepened during a high Shakespeare class, where a performance earned him encouragement from peers and teachers, prompting him to join school plays, as he had previously broken his arm in a accident and was not interested in . He also pursued musical interests, playing the and drawing inspiration from legends like and , alongside an admiration for the 1950s–1960s art scene, Beat poetry, and jazz culture. At 15, feeling constrained by small-town life, he aspired to relocate to , though his parents insisted he attend college first.

Education

David Call attended Skyline High School in , graduating from the institution. He pursued at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he earned a degree in acting. Following his time at Tisch, Call trained further at the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School, completing the program as a graduate.

Career

Television roles

Call's entry into television came through guest appearances in established procedural series during the late 2000s, including roles in Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2008) and Numb3rs (2010). He transitioned to recurring parts the following year, portraying a receptionist across three episodes of Fox's short-lived legal drama Canterbury's Law. That same year, he appeared as a soldier in six episodes of Lifetime's military family series Army Wives. A significant step forward occurred in 2009 when Call took on the recurring role of Paul Kempton, a young nurse navigating personal and professional challenges, in NBC's medical drama , which aired for one season. This was followed by his most recognized television performance as Ben Donovan, a Brooklyn teacher entangled in a scandalous romance with lead character , appearing in 12 episodes of The CW's during its fourth season (2010–2011). The role highlighted Call's ability to portray complex, morally ambiguous figures in ensemble-driven narratives. In the ensuing years, Call maintained a steady presence with guest and limited recurring spots in high-profile shows, such as Nick Lane in Fox's sci-fi series Fringe (2009–2013) and Adam, a producer's assistant, in five episodes of NBC's musical drama Smash (2013). Later appearances included Jeremy Miller, a suspect in a conspiracy plot, in an episode of ABC's Quantico (2016); Drew Lovatto across two episodes of CBS All Access's The Good Fight (2018); and Brian Barrett in The Blacklist (2018). He also had a recurring role as Pete, a magician's assistant and friend to the protagonists, in Syfy's fantasy series The Magicians across seasons 1–2 and 5 (2015–2016, 2019). More recent credits feature Joel Johnson in NCIS: Hawai'i (2021) and a role in The Equalizer (2021), alongside a guest turn as Liam Gill in CBS's long-running police drama Blue Bloods (2023).

Film roles

David Call made his film debut in an uncredited role in the biographical drama The Notorious Bettie Page (2005), directed by Mary Harron. His first credited roles came in 2006 with supporting parts in two independent dramas: as Kiff, a young associate in The Architect, a story of class tensions and urban planning directed by Matt Tauber, and as Clive, the mathematically gifted son in Beautiful Ohio, directed by Chad Lowe and featuring William Hurt. In 2007, Call appeared as Pip in the ensemble romantic drama Evening, directed by Lajos Koltai, which starred , , and , adapting Susan Minot's novel about memory and regret. Call's early 2009 films included a supporting role as Doc D. Simmons, a local doctor, in the Did You Hear About the Morgans?, directed by and starring and . That same year, he played David in the independent Breaking Upwards, directed by , which explored a couple's experimental . A pivotal role for Call came in 2010 as , the charming but unreliable and love interest to the protagonist in Lena Dunham's semi-autobiographical independent comedy , which premiered at and marked an early showcase for Dunham's style. That year, he also starred as Louis, the introspective younger brother caring for his dying mother, in the atmospheric indie drama Two Gates of Sleep, directed by Alistair Banks Griffin. Throughout the , Call took on a variety of supporting roles in independent cinema. In 2014, he portrayed Matthew, the frustrated older brother, in the drama , directed by Lou Howe and starring as a troubled young man. He followed with the role of Dale in the romantic drama The Heart Machine (2014), directed by , about a strained by technology. In 2015, Call appeared in two films: as Elliot, a friend providing and a kiss scene with Kid Cudi's character, in the Sundance-premiering drama James White, directed by Josh Mond and starring as a young man navigating loss; and as Emmett Grant, a entangled in a young woman's past trauma, in , directed by Marya Cohen and starring . Call's later film work includes the lead role of Henry, a PTSD-afflicted former army medic who reanimates a corpse in a modern Frankenstein tale, in the 2019 horror film Depraved, written and directed by Larry Fessenden. In 2023, he played Ben Burton, the father of protagonist Dalton Lambert and a spectral entity known as Smash Face, in Insidious: The Red Door, the fifth installment in the horror franchise, directed by and starring Patrick Wilson. More recently, Call appeared as , a struggling father, in the 2024 short drama Special Dad, directed by Ian M. Adelson. In 2025, he starred as the arrogant filmmaker Brighton West in the Blood Shine, directed by Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks, and as Collier in the mystery drama Montauk, directed by Sean Nalaboff.

Filmmaking contributions

David Call has ventured into filmmaking as a , , and producer, primarily through short-form projects that showcase his interest in intimate, character-driven narratives. His directorial debut came with the 2010 short film , which he co-wrote and produced. The film, centered on themes of economic hardship and personal desperation, earned the Special Jury Prize at the 2010 Dallas International Film Festival. In 2018, Call wrote, directed, and starred in Cole, an elliptical drama depicting a U.S. combat veteran's recovery from traumatic brain injury and the emotional toll on his relationships. The short won the Hammer-to-Nail Spring 2018 Short Film Contest and screened at various festivals, praised for its subtle exploration of vulnerability and resilience. Call's most recent directorial work is the 2025 short Coach, which he also wrote. This thriller follows a young man pressured by his older brother to rob a rural farmhouse, blending tension with familial dynamics. It premiered online through NoBudge in February 2025. Beyond directing, Call contributed as an associate producer to the 2016 feature Americana, a about an alcoholic film editor unraveling a family mystery.

Filmography

Film

David Call's feature film appearances, listed chronologically by release year, are as follows:
YearTitleRole
2006The ArchitectKiff
2006Beautiful OhioClive Messerman
2007EveningPip
2009Kevin
2010Keith
2010Two Gates of SleepLouis
2011NortheastWill
2012Dead Man's BurdenHeck Kirkland
2012Erik Angstrom
2013Mobile HomesEvan
2014GabrielMatt
2014The Heart MachineDale
2015James WhiteElliot
2015Emmett Grant
2016AmericanaAvery Wells
2017WallflowerMurderer
2018Behold My HeartJake
2019Henry
2019WhiteoutJake
2023Insidious: The Red DoorBen Burton
2023Before the World Set on FireCole
2024Special DadBill
2025Blood ShineBrighton West
2025MontaukCollier
2025CoachSean

Television

David Call has made numerous guest and recurring appearances across a range of television series, often portraying complex or supporting characters in drama and procedural formats.
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodes
2008Army WivesMac6
2009MercyPaul Kempton5
2009FringeNick Lane2
2010–2011Gossip GirlBen Donovan13
2012Blue BloodsLiam Gill1
2015–2019The MagiciansPete4
2018The Good FightDrew Lovatto2
2018The BlacklistBrian Barrett1
2018The SinnerAndy "Brick" Brickowski7
2021The EqualizerElias Wilson1
2021NCIS: Hawai'iJoel Johnson1
2022BullAgent Scott1

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