David Charles Warren
David Charles Warren is a stunt performer and actor. His early work in television included performing stunts on series such as Legacies (2018–2019), where he served as a stunt double for Peyton Alex Smith, and Black Lightning (2018–2019). Warren’s profile gained significant traction with his entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2021. That year, he contributed to The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021) as both a stunt performer and a stunt double—doubling for Clé Bennett and Anthony Mackie across several episodes. In the same year, he worked on Loki (2021), doubling for Jonathan Majors in the episode “For All Time. Always.” His tenure in the MCU continued as he performed stunts in Hawkeye (2021) and Black Adam (2022), and later appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) as a stunt performer. Beyond the Marvel and DC universes, Warren has extended his range across various film and TV productions. He took on acting roles such as Yasuke in Yasuke: Descendents (2023) and appeared in We Have a Ghost (2023) as a stunt double. Other noteworthy credits include Ghosted (2023), Road House (2024), and an appearance in the short film Silver Brushes (2025). In television, Warren’s versatility is further reflected in his contributions to series such as Lovecraft Country (2020), where he doubled for Jonathan Majors in several episodes, and MacGyver (2020–2021), where he served as a stunt performer across multiple episodes. He also doubled for Anthony Mackie in Twisted Metal (2023), continued work on True Lies and Gotham Knights (both 2023). He appeared in Them (2021–2024) and Tulsa King (2022) in stunt capacities. Warren’s excellence in his field has been recognised through multiple nominations at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has received four nominations for Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble: in 2021 for Lovecraft Country, in 2022 for both The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Loki, and in 2024 for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.