Known as the Canuck You’d Most Like to Suck, Canadian-born Charlie David is difficult to resist with his washboard abs, rock-hard pecs, and killer smile. When he was in high school, David made his start in show business by performing in the travelling musical group Saskatchewan Express. After high school, Charles went to study at the Canadian College of Performing Arts in Victoria, British Columbia, and graduated in 2000. Charlie’s next movie was a return to music. He co-founded and played...
Known as the Canuck You’d Most Like to Suck, Canadian-born Charlie David is difficult to resist with his washboard abs, rock-hard pecs, and killer smile. When he was in high school, David made his start in show business by performing in the travelling musical group Saskatchewan Express. After high school, Charles went to study at the Canadian College of Performing Arts in Victoria, British Columbia, and graduated in 2000. Charlie’s next movie was a return to music. He co-founded and played piano in the red-hot boy band 4Now. And what a pianist he is! 4Now had moderate success, releasing two albums and opening for acts like Destiny's Child, Pink, and The Black Eyed Peas. 4Now? Why not 4Nude? After 4Now went on hiatus 4ever, Charles, who fell madly in love with the band's male choreographer while ignoring their female fans, started working as a TV host on E! Television, NBC, and OUTtv. Turning to acting, in 2005, Charles landed the role he is best known for: Toby Moraitis in the gay and lesbian erotic horror softcore series Dante's Cove. More like Dante's Inferno, Charlie gets plenty of chances to show off his seriously smoking hot body in that show about a couple who movie into an apartment that houses a supernatural cult. Whether it's having sex with Jon Fleming and Gregory Michael or going skinny dipping in a pool and a hot tub Charlie is always flashing ass on that show. Dante's Cove is a treasure trove of Charlie David delights. Charlie had some very muscular and meaty wrestle sex with Jesse Archer in A Four Letter Word (2008), but has also been in some more mainstream stuff like playing Scott on an episode of Ugly Betty and popping up on an episode of The L Word as a speed dater. Most recently Charlie's been making his own stuff, though. He wrote and directed ten episodes of the show Drag Heals, while he wrote, directed and starred in a few episodes of Tubi's three era queer love drama Shadowlands. Without a shadow of a doubt, we need to see more of Charlie David!