David Dorfman, born on February seventh, nineteen ninety-three, is a multifaceted American professional known for his work as a screenwriter, actor, executive producer, and lawyer. He gained prominence in the film industry with his portrayal of Aidan Keller in the acclaimed horror film remake, The Ring, released in two thousand two, and its sequel, The Ring Two, in two thousand five.
In addition to his notable roles in horror, Dorfman showcased his versatility by appearing as Sammy in Panic, Joey in Bounce, and Jedidiah Hewitt in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. His talent extended to family-friendly films, where he played Charles Wallace Murry in the adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time. In two thousand eight, he was featured in the comedy Drillbit Taylor and later took on a role alongside Thomas Haden Church in Zombie Roadkill.
Transitioning from acting to a career in law, Dorfman has made significant contributions in the political arena. As of two thousand twenty-two, he serves as the Legislative Director and General Counsel for the Energy & Commerce Committee's Vice Chair and the Homeland Security Committee's Cybersecurity Subcommittee Emeritus Chair in the US House of Representatives. His journey reflects a unique blend of creativity and legal expertise.