David La Haye was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. La Haye started his acting career landing roles in such films as "Behind the Blues" (1995), "La Conciergerie" (1997) with Serge Dupire and "Hasards ou coincidences" (1998) with Alessandra Martines. He also appeared in "Cosmos" (1998) with Marie-Helene Montpetit, the musical drama "The Red Violin" (1999) with Samuel L. Jackson and "L' Invention de l'amour" (2000). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like "Soft Shell Man" (2001), "Full Blast" (2001) and the Lena Headey thriller "Anazapta" (2004). He also appeared in the horror flick "Ginger Snaps: The Beginning" (2004) with Katharine Isabelle. Recently, he continued to act in "1st Bite" (2006), the Carole Laure dramatic adaptation "La Belle Bete" (2006) and the foreign "Bluff" (2007) with Emmanuel Bilodeau. He also appeared in the foreign "Modern Love" (2008) with Alexandra Lamy and "Dirty Money - l'infiltré" (2009). La Haye most recently acted in the Nadia Litz crime feature "Big Muddy" (2015).