- Born: Feb 05, 1941 in Morgantown, West Virginia
- Occupation: Actor
- Active: '60s-'70s
- Major Genres: Horror
- Career Highlights: Dying Young, Rich and Famous, Raise the Titanic
- First Major Screen Credit: Up the Sandbox (1972)
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| Born | David Lynn Selby February 5, 1941 Morgantown, West Virginia, United States |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1968-present |
| Spouse(s) | Chip (1963-present) |
David Lynn Selby (born February 5, 1941) is an American character and stage actor. He has worked in movies, soap operas and television. The naturally black-headed Selby is best known for playing the roles of Quentin Collins on the ABC-TV serial, Dark Shadows (a role he played from 1968 to its ending in 1971), as Jane Wyman's evil and compassionate TV son, Richard Channing, on the primetime CBS soap opera Falcon Crest (a role he played from 1982 to 1990), and as Jane Alexander's medical partner and husband, Dr. Arthur Foster, in the HBO series, Tell Me You Love Me.
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David Selby was born in Morgantown, West Virginia, the son of Sarah E. McIntyre Selby and Clyde Ira Selby, a carpenter.[1] He attended West Virginia University in his hometown, earning Bachelor of Science and Master's degrees in theater, followed by a Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University.
He eventually brought his Dark Shadows character to film with the second Dark Shadows movie, Night of Dark Shadows, released in 1971 after the TV series' cancellation. In 1979, Selby also turned down the role of Gary Ewing on Knots Landing, hence, the role was ultimately given to Ted Shackelford, who guest-starred on Dallas, with Joan Van Ark. A year before joining Falcon Crest in 1982, he played the villainous Michael Tyronne on the final season of the NBC primetime serial Flamingo Road. When Richard Channing was originally written into Falcon Crest, he was considered more of a villain. However, over the years the character became more of a hero (arguably due to David Selby's rather sympathetic portrayal of the character), and was an audience favorite. For his eight seasons on Falcon Crest, he had developed a wonderful on- and off-screen chemistry with Jane Wyman, mirroring their mother/son relationships. In 1989, Selby was very devastated to hear about Wyman's medical leave from the show, at the beginning of the ninth and final season on Falcon Crest, that he alongside Lorenzo Lamas (who played Selby's on-screen nephew) and Susan Sullivan (who played Selby's on-screen wife), visited the ailing star at the hospital. That same year, his screen-time had been expanded for most of the last season. Long after the series was cancelled, and while co-starring opposite his old friend Jane Alexander in the short-lived series, Tell Me You Love Me, Selby was grief-stricken when his co-star, Jane Wyman, had died in 2007.
Selby's movie credits include co-starring roles with Barbra Streisand in Up the Sandbox (1972) and with Ron Leibman in The Super Cops (1974), White Squall, D3: The Mighty Ducks, Raise the Titanic, and Surviving Christmas (2004). He has recently reprised the role of Quentin Collins for a new series of Dark Shadows audio dramas from Big Finish Productions. On the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birthday, Selby appeared on stage with President Barack Obama and portrayed Lincoln in a scene from the play The Heavens Are Hung in Black at the historic reopening of Ford's Theatre.
His writing includes the plays Lincoln and James and Final Assault as well as the poetry collections My Mother's Autumn and Happenstance. He played Abraham Lincoln in the Touched by an Angel episode "Beautiful Dreamer".
West Virginia University in 1998 awarded Selby its first Life Achievement Award from the College of Creative Arts, and an honorary doctorate in 2004.
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