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Biography

Lou David was a hulking and intimidating actor who was usually cast as menacing bad guys in a handful of movies made in the 70s and 80s. He made his film debut as an Italian mobster in the funky blaxploitation outing "Come Back, Charleston Blue." David had a funny bit part as a mugger in the delightful cross country car race romp "The Gumball Rally." Lou achieved his greatest enduring cult popularity as Cropsy, a mean, vicious and grotesquely disfigured summer camp caretaker who exacts a harsh revenge on a handful of obnoxious kids in the pleasingly gory and nasty slasher horror picture "The Burning." Following his memorable turn in "The Burning," Lou David appeared in two more features: he's Mr. T in "Over the Brooklyn Bridge" and the Headline Killer in the hugely enjoyable martial arts action/comedy blast "The Last Dragon."

Known For

The Burning
The Burning

1981

as Cropsy

The Last Dragon
The Last Dragon

1985

as Headline Killer

The Gumball Rally
The Gumball Rally

1976

as Mugger

Fore Play
Fore Play

1975

as SS #9

The Ivory Ape
The Ivory Ape

1980

as Roomie Pope

Over the Brooklyn Bridge