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David Singh | |
Aliases: | David Singh Captain David Singh |
Continuity: | The Flash (2014) |
Notability: | Supporting character |
Type: | Law enforcement |
Gender: | Male |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Central City |
Status: | Alive |
Born: | 1975 [1] |
First: | "Pilot" |
Actor: | Patrick Sabongui |
David Singh is a fictional law-enforcement officer and a supporting character on the CW Network live-action superhero fantasy TV series The Flash. Played by actor Patrick Sabongui, he first appeared in the pilot episode of the series.
Overview[]
David Singh is the captain of the Central City Police Department. He is a practical no-nonsense man, with very little patience when it comes to tomfoolery or tardiness. Singh believes prizes expediency and effectiveness over all other matters. Despite his sometimes gruff demeanor, Singh takes into consideration all of the concerns of those who work under him, particularly Detectives Joe West and Eddie Thawne. He gets noticeably irritated when it comes to CSI scientist Barry Allen however and often finds himself chastising Allen over some matter or another.
Notes & Trivia[]
- David Singh is based on the DC Comics character, David Singh, who first appeared as part of the "Crime Lab" profile page on the 2010 special The Flash: Secret Files & Origins. The character was created by writer Geoff Johns and artist Francis Manapul. The TV version of Nora Allen was created by showrunners Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Geoff Johns and director David Nutter.
- It was later revealed that David Singh was homosexual who was involved in a relationship with another man. [2]
- This is actually the second character in the DC Television Universe played by actor Patrick Sabongui. He also played a street dealer in the "Vertigo" episode of Arrow.
- The comic book version of David Singh made regular appearances in Flash, Volume 4, which began publication in June, 2010.
See also[]
External Links[]
- David Singh at IMDB
- David Singh at DCDP
- David Singh at The Flash Wiki
- David Singh at the Arrowverse Wiki
References[]
- ↑ Date approximated based upon the age of Patrick Sabongui.
- ↑ Flash: Power Outage