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David Quinn

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David Quinn is an American actor, entrepreneur and teacher, currently serving as a Coordinator and Instructor of English in The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, Theory of Knowledge at a high school in the Seattle area. In 2014, he founded The High School Counselor Challenge, a national social-media campaign with the goal of getting more public-school counselors from underserved communities to one of the admission profession’s premier gatherings: The annual NACAC conference.

As an educator, Quinn is a 2009 Recipient of the US Presidential Scholars Program’s Teacher Recognition Award. In 2013, Quinn was honored by Northwestern University as one of the Distinguished Secondary Teachers in America. In 2013, he was selected as a Claes Nobel Educator of the Year and named one of the top ten educators in America.

Quinn began acting at the age of four, starting out as a regular on the enduring children's program Sesame Street. Between 1986–1988, he was the host of 3-2-1 Contact, the educational science series produced for The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). In 1988, he hosted the TV series "I Have AIDS, A Teenager's Story" with noted AIDS advocate, Ryan White. The program won the Peabody Award. As a teen, Quinn went to noted performing arts training center Stagedoor Manor in New York for many summers, and roomed with friend Jon Cryer. In 1985, Quinn performed in the original Live Aid concert in Philadelphia, singing in the show's finale with the group "Children to Children". During his television career, Quinn appeared in numerous commercials and television programs before embarking on simultaneous careers in business and education.

In 1993, Quinn left acting for the field of secondary education. He earned a B.A. (English/Anthropology-Archaeology) and an M.Ed. from the University of Washington. While at the University of Washington, Quinn co-founded Allrecipes.com and became a founding partner of the Pinpoint Venture Group, which invests in startup companies in the Pacific Northwest. In 2003, he was a recipient of the Puget Sound Business Journal's 40 Under 40 Award, honoring young leaders in Seattle's business and philanthropic community. In April 2006, Quinn sold Allrecipes to Readers Digest. Quinn also founded ZC Entertainment in Los Angeles, which creates celebrity-based charity events for major corporations. In August 2007, Quinn sold ZC Entertainment to SportsQuest, Inc. In 2010, Quinn returned to filmmaking, serving as Associate Producer of Order of Chaos, starring Milo Ventimiglia.

Currently, Quinn is on the Board of Trustees of the 5th Avenue Theatre, serves as an Artistic Advisor to the American Playwriting Foundation, and sits on the Advisory Board of SeriesFest, a showcase for new pilots from established and emerging content creators. Previously, Quinn served on the Board of Directors of the Seattle Repertory Theatre.

Filmography

Producer
2010
Order of Chaos (associate producer) / (producer - uncredited)
Actor
1986
The Manhattan Project as
Tennis
Thanks
2021
Adrienne (Documentary) (thanks)
2015
How to Dance in Ohio (Documentary) (special thanks)
2006
Stagedoor (Documentary) (thanks)
Self
1986
3-2-1 Contact (TV Series) as
Self
- Island: Conch (1988) - Self
- Island: Flamingos (1988) - Self
- Island: Coral (1988) - Self
- Island: Lizards (1988) - Self
- Island: Parrot Fish (1988) - Self
- Greece: The Parthenon (1988) - Self
- Greece: Under the Ash (1988) - Self
- Greece: The Journey Begins (1988) - Self
- Structures: Suspended in Air (1988) - Self
- Structures: Running Robots (1988) - Self
- Structures: Chaos and Computers (1988) - Self
- Structures: Pipes and Reeds (1988) - Self
- Structures: Bubble, Bubble (1988) - Self
- Australia: Koalas (1988) - Self
- Australia: Kangaroos (1988) - Self
- Australia: Moths & Beetles (1988) - Self
- Australia: Platypus & Echidna (1988) - Self
- Your Body: Your Health (1988) - Self
- Your Body: Spinning (1988) - Self
- Your Body: Sleep (1988) - Self
- Your Body: Having a Baby (1988) - Self
- Your Body: Twins (1988) - Self
- Antarctica: The Desert Continent (1988) - Self
- Australia: Emu & Kookaburra (1988) - Self
- Antarctica: Life Under the Ice (1988) - Self
- Antarctica: Life on the Edge (1988) - Self
- Antarctica: Getting Around (1988) - Self
- Antarctica: Getting There (1988) - Self
- In the Air: Unbelievable Flying Objects (1987) - Self
- In the Air: Fat Things That Fly (1987) - Self
- In the Air: Born to Fly (1987) - Self
- In the Air: Drifting with the Wind (1987) - Self
- In the Air: Finding Your Way (1987) - Self
- Modeling: Spaces (1987) - Self
- Modeling: Knees and Small Things (1987) - Self
- Modeling: The Earth (1987) - Self
- Modeling: Through Ice and Air (1987) - Self
- Modeling: Things on Wheels (1987) - Self
- Big Mammals: The High Cost of Living (1987) - Self
- Mammals: Mammals at Play (1987) - Self
- Mammals: Live Birth, Warm Milk (1987) - Self
- Mammals: Keeping Warm (1987) - Self
- Mammals: Rats and Bats (1987) - Self
- Architecture: Light But Strong (1987) - Self
- Architecture: Made to Fit (1987) - Self
- Architecture: Stack It Up (1987) - Self
- Architecture: Home (1987) - Self
- Architecture: Raising the Big Top (1987) - Self
- Detectives: Skin and Bone Detectives (1987) - Self
- Detectives: Pattern Detectives (1987) - Self
- Detectives: Dinosaur Detectives (1987) - Self
- Detectives: Wildlife Detectives (1987) - Self
- Detectives: Tool and Trash Detectives (1987) - Self
- Japan: Judo and Computers (1987) - Self
- Japan: Earthquake! (1987) - Self
- Japan: Paper and Kites (1987) - Self
- Japan: Landslide! (1987) - Self
- Japan: Precious Oysters, Rare Salamanders (1987) - Self
- Eating: Leftovers (1986) - Self
- Eating: Down the Hatch (1986) - Self
- Eating: Zoo Food (1986) - Self
- Eating: Picky Eaters (1986) - Self
- Eating: Tooth Detectives (1986) - Self
- Motion: Heave Ho! (1986) - Self
- Motion: Getting a Grip (1986) - Self
- Motion: Smashing (1986) - Self
- Motion: Bones (1986) - Self
- Motion: What's Up? (1986) - Self
- Oceans: Of the Sea (1986) - Self
- Oceans: By the Sea (1986) - Self
- Oceans: From the Sea (1986) - Self
- Oceans: In the Sea (1986) - Self
- Signals: Cracking Codes (1986) - Self
- Signals: Getting Them Around (1986) - Self
- Signals: Looking for Visual Clues (1986) - Self
- Signals: Talking Birds, Talking Rooms (1986) - Self
- Oceans: On the Sea (1986) - Self
- Signals: Lingo (1986) - Self
1985
Live Aid (TV Special documentary) as
Self (as Children to Children)

References

David Quinn (actor) Wikipedia