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  1. David James Bartlett (born February 5, 1959) in Seattle, Washington, raised in Beaverton, Oregon, is an American filmmaker, actor, teacher and human rights activist. His films range from comedies and dramas to documentaries and music videos. His focus has been human stories with redeeming characters and a hope for a better future.

  2. David James Bartlett (born February 5, 1959) in Seattle, Washington, raised in Beaverton, Oregon, is an American filmmaker, actor, teacher and human rights activist. His films range from comedies and dramas to documentaries and music videos. His focus has been human stories with redeeming characters and a hope for a better future.

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  4. Hudson and Matilda Bartlett. Alma mater. University of Tasmania. Profession. Public servant. Website. www.davidbartlett.com.au. David John Bartlett (born 19 January 1968) is an Australian former politician in the state of Tasmania, serving as the 43rd Premier of Tasmania from May 2008 until January 2011.

  5. David Bartlett was born in Bristol, England as David Michael Bartlett. He is a director and writer, known for Mousie (2019), Race For The White House (2016), The Goodbye Plane (2003), Trial of the Knights Templar (2008), Casualty (2007), Locked Up Abroad (2011 - 2017), Outbreak Investigation (2006) and Days The Shook The World (2003 - 2005).

  6. Acreditado con. David Bartlett es un director y guionista nacido en el año 1973 en Reino Unido conocido por Encarcelados en el extranjero (Serie de TV), La carrera hacia la Casa Blanca (Miniserie de TV), Días que marcaron al mundo (Serie de TV), Paranormal Witness (Serie de TV), Viking Warrior Women, Mousie (C), Hungry Times (TV) (TV) y Dream ...

  7. 30 de nov. de 2022 · Former Tasmanian premier David Bartlett has spoken with a victim-survivor of child sexual abuse who fronted a recent inquiry and says he regrets not doing more to protect children during his time in office. Key points: