Dave Bresnahan
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Dave Bresnahan is a Utah actor, writer, director, and producer known for Devil's Men, Forgotten, and Murder Among the Mormons. He is also an award-winning journalist, publicist, book author, voice over artist, and broadcaster. He is passionate about making family friendly movies.
His ancestry is from Ireland and Sweden. He is a dual citizen, Ireland and U.S.A. He grew up in Massachusetts, and lived for a time in Ireland. He now lives with his family in Utah where he enjoys his hobby of scenic, wildlife, and astro-photography. He has traveled extensively throughout N. America and Europe. He and his wife Rona have served as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He has a bachelor's degree in Communications with a minor in Computer Science and another minor in American History from Westminster College of Salt Lake City (1986). He now has a neutral accent, but can easily provide a Boston, Southern, Irish, English, French, or Russian accent as needed. He was a high school and college gymnast, and coached the USA men's team (1986). He volunteers as a community service EMT, and teaches first aid, CPR, AED classes to the public to help people be better prepared to save lives. He also provides services as a set medic for film projects needing those services.
His ancestry is from Ireland and Sweden. He is a dual citizen, Ireland and U.S.A. He grew up in Massachusetts, and lived for a time in Ireland. He now lives with his family in Utah where he enjoys his hobby of scenic, wildlife, and astro-photography. He has traveled extensively throughout N. America and Europe. He and his wife Rona have served as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He has a bachelor's degree in Communications with a minor in Computer Science and another minor in American History from Westminster College of Salt Lake City (1986). He now has a neutral accent, but can easily provide a Boston, Southern, Irish, English, French, or Russian accent as needed. He was a high school and college gymnast, and coached the USA men's team (1986). He volunteers as a community service EMT, and teaches first aid, CPR, AED classes to the public to help people be better prepared to save lives. He also provides services as a set medic for film projects needing those services.