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David or Dave may refer to:
Characters[]
On-screen[]
- David Shephard, Jack's son in the flash-sideways timeline
- David Reyes, Hurley's father
- Dave (Hurley's friend), the character introduced in the episode "Dave"
- David (Confidence Man), husband of Jessica
- Desmond David Hume, main character
Unseen[]
- David Lewis, supposed father of Charlotte Lewis
- David (Libby's husband)
- M. David Benson, metafictional founder and president of the Apollo Candy Company
Episodes[]
- "Dave", Episode 18 of Season 2
Cast/crew members[]
- David Ahuna, key grip
- David Baronoff, creative excutive
- David Coennen, a guest actor
- David Cordell, actor who portrayed Jimmy Lennon
- David Eisenberg, film editor
- David Ely, a guest actor
- David Fury, a writer for Lost
- David Garcia Vázquez, Spanish language dubbing voice actor
- David Griffith, guest actor
- David Grossman, a director for Lost
- David H. Lawrence XVII, guest actor
- David LaChapelle, the director of the UK Lost promo
- David Massingham, character in the Lost ARG, Find 815
- David Michael, guest actor
- David Novotný, Czech language dubbing voice actor
- David Patterson, a guest actor
- Davide Perino, Italian language dubbing voice actor
- David Robles, Spanish-language dubbing voice actor
- David S. Lee, actor who portrayed middle-aged Charles Widmore
- David Starzyk, a guest actor
- David Turba, German language dubbing voice actor
- David Wessel, background actor
- David Yaffe, sound editor
- David Yew, guest actor
- Malcolm David Kelley, former main cast actor who portrayed Walt
- Matthew David Viventi, baby portraying Aaron
- Karin David, German-language dubbing voice actor
Other[]
- David Spade, a comedian who has done a Lost parody
- David Lavery, co-author of Unlocking the Meaning of Lost: An Unauthorized Guide
- David, the Michelangelo statue Locke referred to in "Hearts and Minds"