
D. B. Woodside
Acting
Biography
David Bryan "D.B." Woodside (born July 25, 1969) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of White House Chief of Staff (and later President) Wayne Palmer on the FOX action/drama series 24. Additionally, he is noted for his roles as bass singer Melvin Franklin in the NBC miniseries The Temptations, and as Robin Wood on the WB/UPN series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Born: July 25, 1969
Place of Birth: Queens, New York USA
Known For

Lucifer
Bored and unhappy as the Lord of Hell, Lucifer Morningstar abandoned his throne and retired to Los Angeles, where he has teamed up with LAPD detective Chloe Decker to take down criminals. But the longer he's away from the underworld, the greater the threat that the worst of humanity could escape.

Young Justice
Teenage superheroes strive to prove themselves as members of the Justice League.

Young Justice
Teenage superheroes strive to prove themselves as members of the Justice League.

Suits
While running from a drug deal gone bad, Mike Ross, a brilliant young college-dropout, slips into a job interview with one of New York City's best legal closers, Harvey Specter. Tired of cookie-cutter law school grads, Harvey takes a gamble by hiring Mike on the spot after he recognizes his raw talent and photographic memory.

Grey's Anatomy
Follows the personal and professional lives of a group of doctors at Seattle's Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Into every generation a slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a chosen one. She alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness; to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their number. She is the Slayer.

S.W.A.T.
A Los Angeles S.W.A.T. sergeant is assigned to lead a highly skilled unit in the community where he grew up. Torn between loyalty to the streets, where the cops are sometimes the enemy, and allegiance to his brothers in blue, he strategically straddles the two worlds.

9-1-1: Lone Star
Nearly 20 years ago, Owen Strand was the lone survivor of his Manhattan firehouse on 9/11. In the wake of the attack, Owen had the unenviable task of rebuilding his station. After a similar tragedy happens to a firehouse in Austin, Owen, along with his troubled firefighter son, T.K., takes his progressive philosophies of life and firefighting down to Texas, where he helps them start anew. On the surface, Owen is all about big-city style and swagger, but underneath he struggles with a secret he hides from the world - one that could very well end his life.

Castle
After a serial killer imitates the plots of his novels, successful mystery novelist Richard "Rick" Castle receives permission from the Mayor of New York City to tag along with an NYPD homicide investigation team for research purposes.

Monk
Adrian Monk was once a rising star with the San Francisco Police Department, legendary for using unconventional means to solve the department's most baffling cases. But after the tragic (and still unsolved) murder of his wife Trudy, he developed an extreme case of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Now working as a private consultant, Monk continues to investigate cases in the most unconventional ways.
Filmography
as Wayne Edwards
as Uncle Leon
as Security Guard
as Brian
as Erik Monks
as Self
as Trevor Parks
as Jeff Malone
as Dad
as Agent Gines
as Amenadiel
as Det. Thomas
as Robinson
as Simon Church
as Harold (uncredited)
as Evan Hammond
as Carlton Finch
as Jeff Malone
as Malcolm Franks
as Henry
as Phantom Stranger (voice)
as Phantom Stranger / Marvin Fargo (voice)
as Derrick Altman
as Joe Prestridge
as Lance Carlberg
as Henry Strong
as Tyrone
as Marcus
as Duncan
as Marcus Kane
as Jonathan Schmidt
as Martin Mars
as Cole Judson
as Dr. Matthew Shuler
as Wayne Palmer
as Daniel Reide
as Marlon Waylord
as Truman
as Colin O'Day
as Avery
as Forrest
as Melvin Franklin
as Aaron Mosley
as Principal Robin Wood
as Aaron Wilton
as FBI Special Agent Rob Benton
as Aaron Mosely