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Davvy Glab was born David Alan Glab on February 20, 1992 in Chattanooga, TN. From a very young age Davvy showed an affinity and natural ability for music and drama, as well as an obsession with film that was instilled in him by his father. At the age of 16, Davvy dropped out of high school to hitchhike and play music across the United States, inspired by the beat poets of the 40's-70's. Filled with a wanderlust and guitar in hand, he wrote music, performed and traveled for four years. At the age of 20, Davvy returned to Chattanooga, TN to care for his father who had become ill. After his father's passing, Davvy began to perform original music with his band Shabti, for which he was the front man and principal songwriter (heavily influenced by American folk and psychedelic rock of the 60's-80's). But something was missing. Davvy had promised his father that he would give acting a real shot. So, in 2016, Davvy landed his first role in a local horror short called "Jagged Little Pill", in which he portrayed the serial killer. Since then, he has appeared as The Homeless Man in "The Forever Woods", a photographer in "Spider-Man: Homecoming", a vampire on several episodes of "The Originals", a drug dealer in "Champaign, ILL", and as Mick Louison in the short film "The Hat Box".