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From Petaluma California. He attended the Groundlings. Banks has also appeared in episodes of The Parkers, and LA Forensics. Nutty professor 2, Doing hard time, Will to power.


David Banks (born 1972-03-22) is an American actor. He was adopted. His birth mother was Native American, of Cherokee heritage. He was raised in Petaluma California, USA, the former "Egg Capitol of the World." His adoptive father was Thomas Banks (the ad man who originated one of the most popular ad campaigns of the 1980's which featured 'The California Raisins' singing the Marvin Gaye R&B Song 'I Heard It Through the Grapevine'). His adoptive mother was Alyne Banks.

He attended Petaluma High School while Winona Horowitz (Winona Ryder) also was a student there. He attended Citrus College. He performed in Los Angeles with The Groundlings during the early 2000s, then began to do some modeling and commercials.

He also co-wrote and starred in the winner of the Best Short Film award, "U.S. Air Marshals" at the 2004 48 hour film festival.

David had a supporting role in the feature film Doing Hard Time.


Using dehumidifiers with air conditioning and vacuuming all may interrupt the flea life cycle. Humidity is critical to flea survival. Eggs need relative humidity of at least 70-75 percent to hatch, and larvae need at least 50 percent humidity to survive. In humid areas, about 20 percent of the eggs survive to adulthood; in arid areas, less than five percent complete the cycleCite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).. Fleas thrive at higher temperatures, but need 70° to 90°F to survive. Lower temperatures slow down or completely interrupt the flea lifecycle. A laboratory study done at the University of California showed that vacuuming catches about 96 percent of adult fleas. A combination of controlled humidity, temperature and vacuuming should eliminate fleas from an environment.