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David Cubitt mini-bio: Born in England to a Dutch mother and British father. Moved to Vancouver
with his family when he was six months old.
In 1997 he received a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a
Continuing Leading Dramatic Role.
David Cubitt portrays Lee Scanlon, a detective who has slowly come to respect Allison's knack for seeing what he can't and intuiting things that seem to elude others in NBC's hit drama series "Medium."
Born in England to a Dutch mother and British father, David Cubitt was six months old when his family moved to Vancouver. While attending the University, David Cubitt studied acting full time and soon afterward, he landed a role as a rugby player in "Alive," starring Ethan Hawke.
"Alive" helped spark David Cubitt's career. David Cubitt quickly landed one part after the next, including a role on the hit Canadian series "Traders," in which he starred for three and a half years. The show, about the high-stakes lives of a group of investment bankers, won the 1998 Gemini Award for Best Dramatic Series and Cubitt won the 1997 Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role.
After landing a development deal with CBS, David Cubitt moved to Los Angeles and joined the cast of the series "Michael Hayes," playing the brother of David Caruso's title character. David Cubitt also had a recurring role on the Paramount produced drama "That's Life," starring Heather Paige Kent, Ellen Burstyn and Paul Sorvino.
David Cubitt's film credits include "Swann," starring Brenda Fricker, "I Shot A Man in Vegas," starring John Stockwell and Janeane Garofalo, "K2," Michael Mann's "Ali" and "The Perfect Son," for which he received the John Garfield Award for Best Actor at the Method Fest Film Festival.
For television, David Cubitt starred in several telefilms including the NBC mini-series "10.5" with Kim Delaney and the movie "John Christmas." David Cubitt also starred in the series "The American Embassy" and most recently starred with Tom Sizemore in the Michael Mann series "Robbery Homicide Division."