David Alpay Biography: Height, Parents, Siblings, Age, Net Worth, Awards, TV Series, Films, Girlfriend

David Alpay Biography: Height, Parents, Siblings, Age, Net Worth, Awards, TV Series, Films, Girlfriend

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David Alpay is a Canadian actor, musician, and producer from Toronto, Canada, known for his roles in The Tudors, The Vampire Diaries, and From.

With a background in medical history and a passion for music, he brings depth to his performances.

His journey from aspiring neuroscientist to a versatile screen presence, rooted in his Armenian-Canadian heritage, highlights his dedication and talent.

Profile

  • Full Name: David Alpay
  • Stage Name: David Alpay
  • Born: October 6, 1980
  • Age: 45 years old
  • Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Nationality: Canadian
  • Occupation: Actor, Musician, Producer
  • Height: 5 feet 10 inches (177 cm)
  • Religion: Unknown
  • Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Alpay
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $1 million to $3 million

Early Life

David Alpay was born on October 6, 1980, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to parents of Armenian descent who immigrated to Canada. Of Canadian nationality and Armenian ethnicity, his religious beliefs are not documented.

His early interest in science led him to aspire to become a neuroscientist, but a passion for acting emerged during his teenage years, influenced by Toronto’s diverse arts scene.

Education

David attended Earl Haig Secondary School in Toronto, known for its arts programs, where he likely nurtured his creative interests. He later enrolled at the University of Toronto, earning a degree in the History of Medicine.

Career

David began his acting career in 2002 with a starring role as Raffi in Atom Egoyan’s historical drama Ararat, earning a Genie Award nomination. He followed with roles in Man of the Year (2006) as Danny, alongside Robin Williams, and Closing the Ring (2007) as Chuck.

His television breakthrough came in 2007 as Mark Smeaton in The Tudors, followed by his role as Professor Atticus Shane in The Vampire Diaries (2012). He narrated the 2008 short film Ten for Grandpa and appeared in series like Wild Card (2004), Flashpoint, and Dollhouse.

In 2015, David played Duncan Howell on Quantico and starred in TV movies such as Ice Sculpture Christmas and The Mistletoe Inn. His role as Dylan in Proven Innocent (2019) and Jade in the sci-fi horror series From (2022–present) on MGM+ showcased his range.

Other credits include They’re Watching (2016), Prodigals (2017), and Red Rooms (2023). In 2025, he continues to act in television and film, balancing dramatic and genre roles, while also pursuing music and production work.

Awards & Nominations

  • 2003: Genie Award, Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Ararat) – Nominated
  • 2008: Gemini Award, Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Series (Billable Hours) – Nominated
  • 2009: Gemini Award, Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series (The Tudors) – Nominated

Social Media

  • Instagram handle: @davidalpay
  • Facebook: David Alpay Fanpage

Personal Life

David, 45, resides in Toronto, Canada, and is single, with no public record of a spouse, children, or current relationship. Rumors of a romance with co-star Rachel Boston from Ice Sculpture Christmas (2015) remain unconfirmed. Standing at 5 feet 10 inches, he’s a Libra known for his introspective and charming demeanor.

A skilled violinist, he enjoys music and travel and often shares glimpses of his professional life on Instagram. His Armenian heritage is a source of pride, and he maintains a low-profile personal life, avoiding controversies. His private nature limits details about hobbies or philanthropy, though he supports arts-related causes through his work.

Net Worth

David Alpay’s net Worth is estimated at $1 million to $3 million. His income comes from acting in The Tudors, The Vampire Diaries, and From, as well as producing and music projects. His modest Instagram following of 12,000 limits significant sponsorship income, but his consistent roles in TV and film support this range.

Filmography

  • Ararat (2002) – Film, Raffi
  • Wild Card (2004) – TV Series, Supporting Role
  • Martha Stewart: Behind Bars (2005) – TV Movie, Supporting Role
  • Man of the Year (2006) – Film, Danny
  • The Tudors (2007–2009) – TV Series, Mark Smeaton
  • Closing the Ring (2007) – Film, Chuck
  • Inconceivable (2008) – Film, Mark
  • Ten for Grandpa (2009) – Short Film, Narrator
  • Unstable (2009) – TV Movie, Supporting Role
  • Flashpoint (2010) – TV Series, Guest Role
  • Dollhouse (2010) – TV Series, Guest Role
  • Fairly Legal (2011) – TV Series, Guest Role
  • The Vampire Diaries (2012) – TV Series, Atticus Shane
  • Quantico (2015) – TV Series, Duncan Howell
  • Ice Sculpture Christmas (2015) – TV Movie, Supporting Role
  • They’re Watching (2016) – Film, Supporting Role
  • The Mistletoe Inn (2017) – TV Movie, Supporting Role
  • Prodigals (2017) – Film, Supporting Role
  • Proven Innocent (2019) – TV Series, Dylan
  • From (2022–present) – TV Series, Jade
  • Red Rooms (2023) – Film, Supporting Role

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