David Shark Fralick rejoined the cast of The Young and the Restless in December 1999 as Larry Warton. In October 2001, Fralick was signed to contract status with the show.
He previously co-starred in the feature film Gone in Sixty Seconds with Nicolas Cage, Desert Heat with Jean-Claude Van Damme, Chill Factor with Cuba Gooding, Jr., The Last Days of Frankie the Fly with Dennis Hopper, Assassins with Sylvester Stallone and I.
In addition, David appeared in Night Hunter, Fist of the North Star, Without Warning, Soultaker, Dark Rider, Dilemma, The Big Easy, Downward Angel and The Legend of Wolf Mountain.
He has appeared on stage in regional productions of Butterflies Are Free, Of Mice And Men, The Glass Menagerie and American Buffalo.
David also appeared as a biker in the Toby Keith video of the country song,"I Love This Bar".
When David is not working, he spends time with his two cats, a snake, and restores antique vehicles. He also plays guitar and piano.
July 18, 2011 to July 22, 2011
The Young & Rebellious
Hank
2011
V.I.P.
Hulk #1; "All You Need Is Val" (episode # 2.13)
February 5, 2000
Babylon 5
Episode: "Dust to Dust" (episode # 3.6)
February 5, 1996
The Young and the Restless
Larry Warton
1995-1996; December 1999 to October 2001 [recurring]; October 2001 to Dec 2003 [contract], December 2003 to June 9, 2005 [recurring]
Chill Factor
Blonde Biker
1999
The Dragon Gate
Shadow Warrior
1999
T.N.T.
Townie #1
1998
Dilemma
Eanow
1997
Executive Target
Simpson
1997
Laws of Deception
Thug #5
1997
Uncle Sam
Sam Harper
1997
The Last Days of Frankie the Fly
Porno Actor
1997
Bombshell
Buff Dude
1996
Street Corner Justice
Man in Motel
1996
Fist of the North Star
Man at Palace
1995
I Shot a Man in Vegas
The All Nighter
1995
Night Hunter
Ulmer
1995
Without Limit
1995
Assassins
Buyer
1995
Future Shock
Male Dancer
1993
Inside Edge
Randy
1993
The Legend of Wolf Mountain
DeWayne Bixby
1992
Dark Rider
Joey
1991
Project Eliminator
1991
Invasion Force
1990
Soultaker
Brad Deville
1990
PLACE OF BIRTH: Fairhope, Alabama
DATE OF BIRTH: October 16th, 1962