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David Diacos (born Dec 12, 1990 in Monash, Victoria) to medical doctor and minister John Diacos and is an actor and musician from Melbourne, Australia. David has attained a small following due to his unique acting style, combining comedy and method acting. David first discovered his talent for acting after his parents encouraged him to take part in his local church's musical . After trying out for the chorus Diacos was given the lead role. David's passion for acting grew at Melbourne High School, where he has had lead roles in the stage plays and musicals Guys and Dolls, South Pacific and Dracula. Diacos also branched out from Stage productions, appearing in the films, "The Man with no Thumbs" and "Year 11 Big M Commercial". In early 2006 David released his first album, Reflex Nap.

Controversy



On Sunday 15th of March 2008, David Diacos's life was changed. While walking through Fawkner Park in Melbourne, he came across a group of three actresses in their early twenties. The alleged acts that followed have given David a reputation around Melbourne High School. Two witnesses then went on to tell the entire school community. The fact that David is a practising Christian has caused much controversy that may adversely affect this young man's career.

The "David Diacos" Cross-Country Running Routine



David Diacos has expanded his many talents this year to cross country running. In a bid to win Forrest the Cock House Cup David has developed a training regime. The regime is simple, yet backed by years of scientific research and case studies . The regime consists of running at 20km/h and increasing the time you run by 10 seconds each day. The Ethiopian marathon is currently reviewing the technique.

References

  • Reflex Nap in last.fm. Diacos
  • South Pacific cast list [1925]










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