David Mendenhall

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David Mendenhall Wiki Biography

David Mendenhall was born on 13 June 1971, in Oceanside, California USA, and is an actor, probably best known for his childhood roles in the films “Space Raiders”, “Over the Top”, “The Transformers: The Movie” and “They Still Call Me Bruce”.

So just how rich is David Mendenhall? According to sources, Mendenhall has earned a net worth over $500, 000, as of mid-2017. His wealth has been established during his acting career, as well as through his work as an attorney.

Mendenhall grew up in the San Diego neighborhood of Oceanside, along with his sister, actress Marissa Mendenhall. He attended the University of Southern California, graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre and Cinema- Television. He also attended Southwestern University School of Law, obtaining a Juris Doctor degree.

His career in the entertainment industry actually started when he was four years old, appearing in a Mattel Toys commercial. He went on to appear in a number of radio and TV commercials by his teenage years, paving his way to recognition and earning a decent income.

Mendenhall made his foray onto the small screen in 1979, landing the role of Mike Webber in the ABC television medical drama “General Hospital”, remaining on the show until 1986. His performance earned him a Soap Opera Digest Award and two Young Artist Awards, and greatly contributed to his popularity and to his net worth.

In the meantime, he was also involved in many other projects, such as the TV film “The Last Song”, and the series “Taxi”, in which he had the recurring role as Jason. He made his film debut with the leading role as Peter in the 1983 science fiction film “Space Riders”, and went on to appear in series such as “Diff’rent Strokes”, “Goodnight, Beantown” and “The Twilight Zone”. His wealth grew larger.

Mendenhall also did an extensive voice over work by the mid-’80s, providing his voice for a number of TV films and series, among which the animated series “Rainbow Brite” and film “Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer”, and the animated series “G.I. Joe” and “The Berenstain Bears”, earning another Young Artist Award for the latter show. Most notably, he voiced the character of Daniel Witwicky in the animated film “The Transformers: The Movie” and in two seasons of “The Transformers” animated series. All added to his net worth.

Mendenhall’s most notable roles came with the late ’80s films, the sport drama “Over the Top”, alongside Sylvester Stallone in which he played Michael Cutler-Hawk, and the comedy action “They Still Call Me Bruce”, in which he portrayed Billy White. These performances enabled him to achieve great popularity, appearing in every major teen magazine, and to amass a significant fortune.

In 1990 Mendenhall starred as Sy in the drama film “Streets”, after which he took a break from his acting caree; focusing on education, he enrolled at the University of Southern California in the mid-’90, and then attended law school.

The 2000s saw him landing a job as a contract attorney at major studio law departments such as NBC and Universal Studios. He also worked as a journalist for publications such as Indie Slate Magazine and the Daily Journal. All contributed to his wealth.

He resumed his acting career in 2008, appearing in the short-lived television series “My Own Worst Enemy”, after which he appeared in the series “The Lone Wolf”, “The Forgotten” and “A Gifted Man”, and in the film “God Bless America”, adding steadily to his net worth.

When it comes to his private life, Mendenhall is quite secretive about it. Thus, sources don’t have any details regarding any past or current relationship status.

The actor is involved in charities, having supported non-profit organizations such as American Cancer Society, The Adam Walsh Foundation, the D.A.R.E. program, Actors and Others for Animals and Make-A-Wish, to name a few.

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David Mendenhall Quick Info

Full Name David Mendenhall
Net Worth $500, 000
Date Of Birth June 13, 1971
Place Of Birth Oceanside, California, USA
Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Producer
Nationality American
Parents James Mendenhall
Siblings Marissa Mendenhall
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0578903/
Movies Puff and the Incredible Mr. Nobody, Space Raiders, Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer, The Transformers: The Movie, Over the Top, Going Bananas, They Still Call Me Bruce, Streets, God Bless America, The Secret of the Ice Cave
TV Shows Rainbow Brite, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

David Mendenhall Important Facts

  • Son of James Mendenhall.
  • Brother of Marissa Mendenhall.

David Mendenhall Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Budding Prospects TV Movie post-production Cyclist (uncredited) Actor
Chance 2016 TV Series Pedestrian Actor
Some Help from Above 2014 Short Kerr Actor
A Gifted Man 2011 TV Series Peter Glenn Actor
God Bless America 2011 Roxy’s Father Actor
The Forgotten 2009 TV Series Newsstand Clerk Actor
The Lone Wolf 2009 TV Series short Thaddeus Torkin Actor
My Own Worst Enemy 2008 TV Series Paul Wallace Actor
The Berenstain Bears 1985-2003 TV Series Brother Bear Actor
Roseanne 1997 TV Series Clerk Actor
Streets 1990 Sy Actor
Divorce Court 1990 TV Series Guest Actor
The Secret of the Ice Cave 1989 Alex Ostrow Actor
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo 1988 TV Series Additional Voices Actor
Our House 1987-1988 TV Series J.R. Dutton Actor
Family Medical Center 1988 TV Series Actor
The Creation 1988 Video short voice Actor
Pound Puppies 1987 TV Series Additional voices Actor
The Transformers 1986-1987 TV Series Daniel Witwicky Actor
Magnum, P.I. 1984-1987 TV Series Actor
Going Bananas 1987 Ben McNamara Actor
They Still Call Me Bruce 1987 Billy White Actor
Over the Top 1987 Michael Cutler Actor
Potato Head Kids 1986 TV Series Big Chip (1986) (voice) Actor
Witchfire 1986 Hunter’s Son Actor
Centurions 1986 TV Series Randy Chang Actor
G.I. Joe 1986 TV Series Young Mainframe / Bobby Actor
Transformers: Five Faces of Darkness 1986 Video Daniel Witwicky (voice) Actor
The Transformers: The Movie 1986 Daniel Witwicky (voice) Actor
General Hospital 1981-1986 TV Series Mike Actor
Rainbow Brite 1986 TV Series Additional Voices / Krys Actor
Galtar and the Golden Lance 1985 TV Series Zorn Actor
Punky Brewster 1985 TV Series Additional voices Actor
Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer 1985 Krys (voice) Actor
The Twilight Zone 1985 TV Series Dickie Jordan (segment “Examination Day”) Actor
CBS Storybreak 1985 TV Series Henry Green Actor
Robo Force: The Revenge of Nazgar 1984 TV Movie Jason Fury (voice) Actor
Cabbage Patch Kids: First Christmas 1984 TV Movie Cannon Lee (voice) Actor
Goodnight, Beantown 1983 TV Series Alex Actor
Saturday Supercade 1983 TV Series Joey (segment ‘Kangaroo’: 1984-1985) (voice) Actor
Space Raiders 1983 Peter Actor
Taxi 1982-1983 TV Series Jason Actor
Diff’rent Strokes 1983 TV Series Sidney Actor
The Smurfs Christmas Special 1982 TV Movie William (voice) Actor
Puff and the Incredible Mr. Nobody 1982 TV Short Terry (voice) Actor
The Last Song 1980 TV Movie Bobby Pierce Actor
Deal or No Deal 2008-2009 TV Series clearance coordinator – 61 episodes Miscellaneous
Knock Knock Live 2015 TV Series prize producer – 2 episodes Producer
Take It All 2012 TV Series producer – 5 episodes Producer
Puff and the Incredible Mr. Nobody 1982 TV Short performer: “Follow Your Own Star” Soundtrack
Tosh.0 2010 TV Series Himself Self
The Wayne Newton Special 1982 TV Special Young Wayne Newton Self
The Magic of David Copperfield IV: The Vanishing Airplane 1981 TV Special Young David Copperfield (uncredited) Self
The Magic of David Copperfield III: Levitating Ferrari 1980 TV Special Young David Copperfield (uncredited) Self
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films 2014 Documentary Ben McNamara (uncredited) Archive Footage
Magico David 1992 TV Mini-Series Young David Copperfield Archive Footage

David Mendenhall Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1988 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Actor Over the Top (1987) Won
1988 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst New Star Over the Top (1987) Won
1987 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Exceptional Young Actors in Animation – Series, Specials or Feature Film Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer (1985) Won
1986 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Outstanding Young Actor – Animation Voice Over The Berenstain Bears (1985) Won
1985 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Daytime or Nighttime Television Series General Hospital (1963) Won
1984 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Youth Actor in a Daytime Soap Opera General Hospital (1963) Won
1984 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in Daytime Soap General Hospital (1963) Won
1988 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Actor Over the Top (1987) Nominated
1988 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst New Star Over the Top (1987) Nominated
1987 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Exceptional Young Actors in Animation – Series, Specials or Feature Film Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer (1985) Nominated
1986 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Outstanding Young Actor – Animation Voice Over The Berenstain Bears (1985) Nominated
1985 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Daytime or Nighttime Television Series General Hospital (1963) Nominated
1984 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Youth Actor in a Daytime Soap Opera General Hospital (1963) Nominated
1984 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in Daytime Soap General Hospital (1963) Nominated