David Sandercock

Welcome to David Sandercock's website.

David has been acting on stage, TV and Film for 17 years.

He started in fringe theatre, training and performing as one of the sketch trio 'The Serious Actor's' from 1994-97. The Serious Actors produced and headlined 'Stagefright' a cabaret show in London's Leicester Square as well as appearing on Live TV.

After a few roles in TV and Film David took a hiatus from acting to write sports documentaries the most notable being on the Iranian Football Team at the 1998 World Cup.

David then wrote his first feature length screenplay 'Artwisted' and had a few small roles in TV and Film.

In 2007 David wrote, produced, directed and acted in his first short film 'Mrs Robinson'. The film is inspired by a scene in the play 'The Graduate' where an emotional Elaine confronts Benjamin(the film is in the showreel and links section). Hollywood actress Donna King played the role of Mrs Robinson (Grease 2, Cats on Broadway).

Having always focused and worked hard on his film acting technique and sensing he had the ability to get the best out of actors, David started teaching in the spring of 2009.

He now runs the successful 'Acting For Film in Fulham' course for professional actors.

He also teaches on a one to one basis specializing in casting technique and TV/Film performance preparation.