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- Birth nameDavid Oliver Huffman
- Talented American leading and supporting actor, though often underrated, David Huffman was a familiar face in films and on television in the 1970s and 80s. The great success he had achieved, was cut short after he was tragically murdered in 1985.
He had been appearing on Broadway for a number of years and often seen in supporting parts in television films and shows. He became known after taking the title role in the 1979 made for TV historical film "Tom Edison: The Boy Who Lit Up the World". Huffman's performance led to a short, but successful career of leading and supporting roles in films such as "Ice Castles", "F.I.S.T.", "Blood Beach", "St. Helens" and "Firefox". He was married to Phyllis Huffman and had two children.
In 1985, he was murdered by a thief in San Diego, California. After bringing cookies to say farewell to his "Of Mice and Men" cast-mates at the Old Globe Theater, he spotted and chased the thief (who had broken into a Canadian couple's motor-home) into a Balboa Park canyon. He was subsequently stabbed twice with a screwdriver. The murderer was sentenced to 26 years in prison in 1986. David was to begin the TV miniseries "North and South" the following week. He was 39 years old.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Andrew
- SpousePhyllis Huffman(December 30, 1967 - February 27, 1985) (his death, 2 children)
- Was an actor from San Diego's famous "Old Globe Theater" who was murdered in Balboa Park (where the Theater is located), after chasing a thief into a nearby canyon. The crime was later solved.
- He made his Broadway debut playing opposite Gloria Swanson
- David's murderer was a 16-year-old illegal Mexican immigrant who was captured by the police on March 12, 1985. A group of Canadian tourists in Torrance read a newspaper account of the case that included a photo of the actor and they remembered having seen the man chasing someone a couple of nights ago (the crime happened on February). On March 4, they reported to the police and a sketch of the suspect was made. (Source: LA Times).
- On Broadway, he took over the role of Don Baker from Keir Dullea, in the original stage production of "Butterflies are Free", while Gloria Swanson took over the role of Mrs. Baker from Eileen Heckart, who would later win an Oscar for reprising her role in the film version,
- On June 24, 1986, Huffman's killer was sentenced to 26 years to life in prison and admitted to the California State Prison, Centinela.
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