David Labrava

David Labrava

Birth : 1962-10-19, Miami, Florida, USA

History

David Labrava started his Hollywood career as a camera operator for the Zalman King Company (Red Shoe Diaries, 9 1/2 weeks, In God's Hands), where he learned script writing. He starred in the series Whiplash ZK as the host. He did an independent project entitled FTW for Picture Perfect Productions, and starred in Fencewalker, the new film from Chris Carter (The X-Files). David has been riding motorcycles for 30 years, and was hired to be the Technical Advisor for Sons of Anarchy. David was then cast as "Happy," and has been with the show since its inception. David developed a show he created with FX this past year, and has been editing a documentary he filmed about one of the larger MC's. He writes a column in a national Hot Rod Magazine called 'Ol Skool Rodz, called "Burnin' Rubber with Jimmy Carbone." Before that he used to write for the Horse Motorcycle magazine, and has built a bike that made the cover (issue #13 March 2001). He is a five diploma Harley Davidson Mechanic, graduating from the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, certified by Harley Davidson. David is an accomplished glass artist with his own shop. He also owns a tattoo shop in Northern California called Evil Ink Tattoo in the Bay Area. When he is not filming, he is tattooing there. David still builds Hot Rod cars and bikes for fun, not profit, and rides his motorcycle daily. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Howard Levine

Profile

David Labrava
David Labrava

Movies

Hunter's Moon
Vinnie
A trio of young sisters are attacked by local thugs. Then a force inhabiting the orchard exacts its revenge.
Street Level
Rico
A modern day love story.
Street Level
Writer
A modern day love story.
Street Level
Director
A modern day love story.
Zalman King's Sex, Y & Z
Self
Taking the baddest boys, the naughtiest girls, the craziest stunts and the wildest parties and shoving them in your face up close and personal. From the heaviest metal to the boldest spring breaks, the place to be is SeX, Y and Z.
Tunnel Vision
Peter Gallager
A short film based on the life of Antonio Salvatore Servidio.