David A. Kaye

David A. Kaye (born August 4, 1988) is a Canadian voice actor and producer.

Biography
He was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada before his family moved to Vancouver, British Columbia. David's film debut came in the Academy Award-winning film Legends of the Fall as Samuel Decker.

David continued to work as a child actor, breaking into the voice over scene in 2001, voicing 100 episodes as the title character in Make Way for Noddy until he took a break to go to school at the University of British Columbia. While attending school, he took a film production class and realized a new passion. In 2008, he started Whiskaye Films with Jameson Parker. He graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting. After graduating, David performed in a number of live shows, including three BC based runs of multiple award-winning hip-hop Shakespeare musical The Bomb-itty of Errors.

While live performances were beginning to roll in, David had been producing music videos with Whiskaye Films and teamed up with award-winning writer and director Tyler Funk. David worked with Tyler's company North of Now Films, producing branded digital content and broadcast commercials, garnering millions of online views and multiple awards.

Animated Series

 * Make Way for Noddy (2002-2007) - Noddy (US Dub)
 * Bibi & Tina (2004-2017) - Mikosh
 * LoliRock (2014-2017) - Dylan (ep. 35)

Animated Films

 * Jester Till (2003) - King Rubert

Anime

 * Future Boy Conan (1978) - Saku
 * Powerpuff Girls Z (2006-2007) - Chaz Kenmore (ep. 31)
 * Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (2007-2009) - Lichtendahl Tsery, Kinue's Staff
 * InuYasha: The Final Act (2009-2010) - Hōjō, #53 (ep. 3), Child (ep. 19)
 * World Trigger (2014-2016) - Yosuke Yoneya, Mitsuru Tokieda
 * Gintama° (2015-2016) - 18th Ikeda Yaemon (eps. 279-281)
 * Beyblade Burst (2016-2017) - Ben Azuki

Trivia

 * Kaye has the unfortunate pleasure of sharing a name with the infamous David A. Kaye, a Rabbi who was caught by the NBC program Dateline in 2005 during a child predator sting in Fairfax County, Virginia and sentenced to 7 years in prison.