David Cantor
David Cantor appeared on Broadway as Bobinet in La Vie Parisienne and covered the role of Che in Evita, later playing Che with the First National Tour on the West Coast.
He appeared Off-Broadway for a year and a half as both Amshel and Nathan Rothschild in the critically acclaimed revival of The Rothschilds at Circle in the Square Downtown. Other credits include Benny in a national tour of The Desert Song; Vernon Gersch in They’re Playing Our Song; Stanley Jerome in both Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound; Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors; Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing; Tony Lumpkin in She Stoops to Conquer; Matt in The Fantasticks in a special production directed by the show’s creators, Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt; John Adams in 1776; and Charlie in Tintypes. Cantor has performed principal roles in all thirteen Gilbert and Sullivan operas in the USA, Great Britain, and Italy. He appeared in the films Working Girl, Prince of the City, So Fine, and The Chosen, and on television in All My Children, Loving, Another World, and Ryan’s Hope.
Retired from show business, Cantor now owns and operates SmartStaff Personnel, a staffing and placement firm in Berkeley Heights.