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David AnzueloBold text (born 1966) is an actor/fight-director/writer of Mexican-American descent.

He is originally from El Paso, TX and moved to NYC in 1989 after graduating from college.

As an actor, he has worked extensively in theater regionally and in the Off-Broadway circuits. He has worked and collaborated with such artists as Peter Sellars; Richard Scheckner; Moises Kaufman and Mark Wing-Davey.

He is a member of Labyrinth Theater Company and is an Artist-in-Residence at INTAR Theater. In 1992 he won the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Play for his portrayal of Lee Cortez in the Apple Tree Theater's production of Stand-Up Tragedy in Chicago. In 2005 he was nominated for the Alan Schneider Directing Award.

Television credits include: Law & Order; Blue Bloods; New York Undercover; The Untouchables; One Life To Live; The Guiding Light; Missing Persons; Mercy; Law & Order: Criminal Intent; The Sopranos and Law & Order: Special Victims. Italic text Film appearances include: Prime; Reservation Road; Indocumentados; Man of the Century; Remember Me; Planet Brooklyn; You Won't Miss Me and Keep The Lights On. Italic text

As a critically acclaimed fight-director, he has created fight choreography for many Off-Broadway and regional theaters and several indie-films. He has been painted by the artist George Towne; photographed by the late Bill Costa and cited in performance artist Penny Arcade's book Bad ReputationItalic text.