David Charvet
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David Charvet | |
Birth name | David Franck Guez |
Born | May 15, 1972 (age 34)![]() |
Official site | http://www.davidcharvet.com |
Notable roles | Matt Brody in Baywatch |
David Charvet (born David Franck Guez on May 15, 1972 in Lyon, France) is an actor and singer. David's father is Tunisian-born Jewish businessman Paul Guez. His mother, Christiane Charvet is of French ancestry and was born in France. He and his siblings grew up speaking French as their first language. When David was nine years-old, his parents split and he moved with his father to the United States. He won a green card through the "Morrison visa lottery" in the early 1990s. David is currently living in his native France, where he tours around the country (and other parts of Europe) singing songs from his albums. He occasionally appears (as himself) on French TV.
He dated co-star Pamela Anderson prior to and during the second season of Baywatch. He has never married.
He is currently engaged to model-actress Brooke Burke. They plan to wed in spring and welcomed their baby daughter, Heaven Rain Charvet, on January 8 2007.
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[edit] Acting
David Charvet (as he became known, apparently using his mother's maiden name as his professional name) caught his big break in 1992 on Baywatch as "Matt Brody" and remained with the show for three full seasons until 1995. Charvet also appeared as "Craig Field" on Melrose Place from 1996 to 1998. He retired from acting in 1999 to concentrate on music.
Dec 2006: he is working on a film directed by Roger Christian , "Prisoners of the sun", currently in production.
[edit] Music
He has released 3 albums in the past ten years and is currently working on his fourth.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- David Charvet (1997)
- Leap of Faith (2002)
- Se laisser quelque chose (2004)
[edit] Singles
- "Should I Leave" (1997)
- "Regarde-toi" (1997)
- "Jusqu'au bout" (2002)
- "Apprendre à aimer" (2002)
- "Take you there" (2003)
- "Je te dédie" (2004)
- "Sometimes it rains" (2006)