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David Giammarco is a multi-talented writer, performer, and producer in both television and feature films, as well as international media. In front of the cameras, David has acted opposite Kevin Costner, Dennis Hopper, Kelsey Grammer, and Nathan Lane in the political comedy "Swing Vote"; battled horror icon Freddy Krueger in "Freddy Vs. Jason"; and served as Host and Senior Entertainment Reporter for "E Talk Daily" (2003-2008), the primetime entertainment newsmagazine broadcast nationally on CTV and MTV Canada, as well as CTV NewsNet and "Canada AM".
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David Giammarco is a multi-talented writer, performer, and producer in both television and feature films, as well as international media. In front of the cameras, David has acted opposite Kevin Costner, Dennis Hopper, Kelsey Grammer, and Nathan Lane in the political comedy "Swing Vote"; battled horror icon Freddy Krueger in "Freddy Vs. Jason"; and served as Host and Senior Entertainment Reporter for "E Talk Daily" (2003-2008), the primetime entertainment newsmagazine broadcast nationally on CTV and MTV Canada, as well as CTV NewsNet and "Canada AM".
David has anchored live coverage of such events as The Academy Awards, The Emmy Awards, The Grammy Awards, The American Music Awards, The Golden Globes, and numerous Royal Premieres from London. David also co-hosted the Canadian portion of the historic "Live 8" concert broadcast worldwide to 182 television networks, featuring such legendary performers as Pink Floyd, U2 , The Who, Paul McCartney, Madonna, Green Day, Annie Lennox, Sting, Elton John, and Coldplay.
David has also written, directed, produced and starred in two comedies: "DMG" (which also featured cameo performances from Dan Aykroyd, Leslie Nielsen, Martin Short, Don Rickles and G. Gordon Liddy) as well as the spoof "TwiLite Zone: The Last Episode" (broadcast on The Comedy Network and the Sci-Fi Network). David studied Drama and Filmmaking at York University and got his start as an actor at Toronto's famed Second City.
David has contributed to the productions of the James Bond films, including "The World Is Not Enough" and "Die Another Day" and is the author of the acclaimed best-selling book "For Your Eyes Only: Behind the Scenes of the James Bond Films" (ECW Press). He also shared his Cold War espionage expertise for the Ian Fleming docudrama "True Bond" - which was broadcast in Britain on ITV and in North America on The History Network. "True Bond" earned the Best Documentary Award from the New York Television Festival in 2008.
As well, the November/December 2008 issue of "Cigar Aficionado" was a special James Bond edition written by David Giammarco, featuring an extensive 20-page feature on the making of "Quantum of Solace" from his exclusive interviews on location with Daniel Craig, Gemma Arterton, Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, director Marc Forster, and producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. This tribute issue of the upscale magazine also featured David's in-depth profile of 007 author Ian Fleming and the 46-year history of the Bond films. The James Bond edition of "Cigar Aficionado" became the magazine's biggest-selling issue worldwide.
A respected print journalist syndicated worldwide, David Giammarco has written extensively for countless North American and International publications including "The Globe and Mail", "The National Post", "The Financial Post", "Playboy Magazine", "Cigar Aficionado", "ELLE Magazine", "FilmMaker Magazine", "The Hollywood Reporter", "Razor Magazine", "Max", "Cinefantastique Magazine", "Hello! Magazine", "Ocean Drive Magazine", "The Sydney Times", "The Times of London", "The Sunday Express", "Scotland on Sunday" and "The Sunday Telegraph". The National Archives in Washington, D.C. requested his reporting and investigation into the secret history of the Cold War be included into the historical collection of U.S. Record.
Additionally, David has travelled around the globe with director Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise as the Host, Writer, and Producer for Paramount's "War of the Worlds" television special. The following year, David was invited back by Tom Cruise to work on "Mission: Impossible III" with director J.J. Abrams, where they travelled to Rome, Tokyo, Paris, London, Berlin, Mexico City, and Madrid for filming.
David has also served as Juror on a number of Canadian and American Film Festivals. At the San Diego World Film Festival, where legendary director John Frankenheimer was presented the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award, Giammarco conducted a rare Q&A session with John Frankenheimer about his most controversial films: "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962) and "Seven Days in May" (1964).
"FOR YOUR EYES ONLY: BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE JAMES BOND FILMS" REVIEWS:
Sir Roger Moore: "Fascinating stories, details, anecdotes...David Giammarco's book is a great addition to the legacy that is 007!"
Pierce Brosnan: "David Giammarco has written a book about James Bond that will be enjoyed for many years to come. For any lover of the movies, and in particular Bond, this is a must-have book on your shelf!"
Maud Adams: "David Giammarco's new book, 'For Your Eyes Only: Behind The Scenes of the James Bond Films', is a thorough and entertaining fount of fascinating facts from the annals of James Bond. With so much having been written about 007, this book contains an impressive amount of new information in an accessible format. It belongs on the shelf of everyone with an interest in the Bond films."
Tom Mankiewicz: "A must-read for any Bond fan. The first-hand anecdotes are wonderfully entertaining. I actually learned things about the films I worked on!"
Sir George Martin: "A thoroughly entertaining and fascinating read!"
George Lazenby: "It's astounding how well David Giammarco captured that part of my life which I had left behind and has now resurfaced as new. I congratulate him on his abilities and wisdom to be able to do that!" Tom Mankiewicz: "A must-read for any Bond fan. The first-hand anecdotes are wonderfully entertaining...I actually learned things about the films I worked on!"
Sir Ken Adam: "I have known David Giammarco for several years and respect him not only as a journalist but also as a dedicated and consistent authority on the Bond films. This book is the result of years of painstaking research and together with the large variety of personal interviews makes for very entertaining and interesting reading."
Jane Seymour: "Having been a part of the Bond phenomenon, it's wonderful to see a book that embraces the complete Bond experience."
HRH Charles, Prince of Wales: "An absolute delight...your book jogged so many pleasant memories!"
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Biography and Trivia courtesy of Amazon and Internet Movie Data Base
TRIVIA:
Some details of a top-secret film project by Giammarco and friend/producing partner Kevin Costner concerning E. Howard Hunt and the Kennedy Assassination were leaked by Rolling Stone Magazine in 2007.
His years as an investigative journalist resulted in the National Archives in Washington requesting his extensive work on the espionage secrets of the Cold War be included into the historical collection of U.S. record.
Has written countless features for a wide array of international publications, including Cigar Aficionado, The Hollywood Reporter, Playboy, Ocean Drive, ELLE, Razor, Max, Cinefantastique, Hello! and FilmMaker Magazine. Also for newspapers The Globe & Mail, The Financial Post, The National Post, The Miami Herald, The Sydney Times, The Sunday Telegraph, The Sunday Express, and The Times of London.
As an actor, he got his start at Toronto's famed Second City and he also studied filmmaking in his early 20s. One of the first films he wrote, directed, and starred in featured cameos from Dan Aykroyd, Martin Short, Don Rickles, Leslie Nielsen, and G. Gordon Liddy.
Screen legend Bob Hope became a frequent guest on his radio show, often calling in "unannounced" to plug his latest TV special. Their friendship spilled off the air as well - Bob Hope even recorded a hilarious outgoing message for his answering machine.
Began writing celebrity features for the Toronto Sun at 14 and hosting his own radio show at 16. Within a few years, his feature celebrity interviews and movie reviews were being syndicated in Canada, and soon after, to countless magazines and newspapers around the world.
Talk Show legend Johnny Carson helped him land his first celebrity interview at age 14 with actor Sean Connery.
Born in Toronto. Growing up, he spent his summers in Southern California and attended school in Canada.
Senior Entertainment Reporter and Host for "E Talk Daily" since 2003.
Is related to Amadeo Peter Giannini (A.P. Giannini), who founded Bank of America in 1928.
His father was born in Rome. The well-established family owned many vineyards and olive groves in the Abruzzo area, and a number of members of the Giammarco family were police and law enforcement officials in Italy.
His grandfather Giuseppe Giammarco led a famously daring escape for captured troops from a German POW camp in the throes of World War II.
Flew around the world with Director Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise for "War of The Worlds" in 2005, with stops in Italy, France, Spain, England, Germany, Japan, America, and Mexico. In 2006, Cruise and Giammarco, along with Director J.J. Abrams, repeated the same flight plan for "Mission: Impossible 3".
Has toured across America and Canada with rock band "Nickelback".
Had a song dedicated to him by legendary Classic Rock band "Steely Dan", the result of an inside joke between Giammarco and "Steely Dan" singer/songwriter Donald Fagen.
In 2008, he featured prominently in the Ian Fleming docudrama "True Bond", which was awarded Best Documentary at the New York Television Festival.
Has served as Juror on a number of Canadian and American Film Festivals. At the San Diego World Film Festival, where legendary director John Frankenheimer was presented the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award, Giammarco conducted a rare Q&A session with Frankenheimer about his most controversial films: "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962) and "Seven Days in May" (1964).
Battled Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) in bonus scenes filmed for the deluxe two-disc DVD version of Wes Craven's "Freddy vs. Jason" (2003). The confrontation between Giammarco and Englund was lensed on location in Las Vegas during July 2003.
As a young reporter, David worked alongside fellow James Bond alumni Lois Maxwell, best known as Miss Moneypenny in the first 14 James Bond films - from Dr. No (1962) to A View to a Kill (1985), where they both wrote for the entertainment section of The Toronto Sun.
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