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David Strickland

American actor (1969–1999)

David Strickland

Born

David Gordon Strickland, Jr.


(1969-10-14)October 14, 1969

Glen Cove, New York, U.S.

DiedMarch 22, 1999(1999-03-22) (aged 29)

Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.

OccupationActor
Years active1994–1999
Known forTodd Stites in Suddenly Susan

David Gordon Strickland, Jr. (October 14, 1969 – March 22, 1999) was an American actor. He was best known for playing the boyish rock music reporter Todd Stites in the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan.[1]

Life and career

David Gordon Strickland, Jr., was born on October 14, 1969, in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York. His parents, David Gordon Sr. and Karen, both worked as executives.[2] Strickland moved with his family to Princeton, New Jersey, and later to Los Angeles, where he became an actor. Strickland guest starred in the television series Dave's World, Roseanne, Mad About You, and Sister, Sister, until he landed his role on Suddenly Susan in 1996.

Personal life

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Biography of David Strickland

 

David Strickland was born on January 13, 1759 in Connecticut.  It is in that state he enlisted first for a term of five months on the first day of July, 1775 in Litchfield, Connecticut.  Strickland’s company commander was Captain Nathaniel Tuttle of the Regiment commanded by Col. Charles Webb.  When his five months were up, he enlisted for a term of one year at Boston in the state of Massachusetts.

For the third time, Strickland enlisted for a term of three years in February, 1777 at Reytown in the state of New York in the company commanded by Captain Warner of the Regiment commanded by Col. Samuel Willis.  David Strickland served again in the Connecticut Continental Line during the year of 1782.

When Strickland was discharged from the service at Horneck in the state of Connecticut, he stated he was in the battles of White Plains, Scot Plains, and Stony Point.

David Strickland applied for a pension and was granted such in 1819.  He was sixty years of age and a resident of Wayne County, Missouri.  In 182

DAVID L. STRICKLAND is the Director of the First Year Experience Program and (full) Professor of Sociology at East Georgia State College where he has taught college for over 20 years. He is the author of the freshman orientation course textbook, College Success: A Concise Practical Guide, now in its seventh edition. In addition to writing, he has taught college courses full time for more than twenty years. During that time he also served for three years as the Director of Institutional Research for the college. Prior to teaching sociology, he conducted grant-funded health care research at the Center for Rural Health and Research at Georgia Southern University and published numerous articles and chapters on the sociology of health care. He has been a pioneer in the area of online instruction and served as a co-author for the eCore version of Introduction to Sociology, which was used by the thirty-four institutions of the University System of Georgia. Strickland credits some of his insights regarding orientation to college to the fact that he, like a large number of the students tha

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