FILMOGRAPHY

DOCUMENTARIES, PSAs, AND AS PRODUCER & DIRECTOR

David Soul’s career spanned fifty years during which he performed as an actor, director, producer, singer/songwriter, concert performer, and social activist.

The links below open to David’s page at the International Movie Database.

ON STAGE

In the 2002 stage production of Ira Levin’s ‘Death Trap’

Catch Me if You Can (1995)

Michael Redgrave’s adaptation of Henry James’ The Aspern Papers (1996)

Cole Porter’s musical Anything Goes (1997)

David Mamet’s Speed-the-Plow (1998)

Nick Darke’s The Dead Monkey (1999)
David also directed.

Sam Shepard’s Fool For Love (2000)
David also directed.

Alan Ayckbourn’s Comic Potential (1999/2000)

Ira Levin’s Deathtrap (2002)

Stewart Lee and Richard Thomas’ Jerry Springer—The Opera
(2004/05)

Willy Russell’s musical, produced by Bill Kenwright Blood Brothers
(1994, reprised in 1995/96)

Jerry Herman’s musical Mack and Mabel (2004-2005)

DOCUMENTARIES

PICTURED: “AMERICA”

America (Short Version) (2024)

America (Original Version) (2020)

Cuban Soul

The Fighting Ministers (1985)

PSAs

PRODUCER & DIRECTOR

PRODUCER (FILM)

Old Dog (Short) (executive producer) (2006)

Swan Song (1980) (TV)
(producer)

America (Original Version) (2020)

DIRECTOR (FILM)

In the Heat of the Night (1 episode, 1990)
Blessings (1990) TV episode

China Beach (1 episode, 1990)
Warriors (1990) TV episode

Crime Story (2 episodes, 1987-1988)
Moulin Rouge (1988) TV episode
Love Hurts (1987) TV episode

Hunter (1 episode, 1985)
Case X (1985) TV episode

Miami Vice (1 episode, 1984)
No Exit (1984) TV episode

Starsky and Hutch (3 episodes, 1977-1979)
Huggy Can’t Go Home (1979) TV episode
Manchild on the Streets (1977) TV episode
Survival (1977) TV episode

DIRECTOR (STAGE)

Nick Darke’s The Dead Monkey (1999)

Sam Shepard’s Fool For Love (2000)

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