David Sheiner, born in 1928, is an American actor known for his supporting roles in cult films. He appears in A Man Called Gannon (1968), where he contributes to the film's gritty exploration of revenge and justice. In Halls of Anger (1970), Sheiner plays a pivotal role that reflects the era's social tensions within a high school setting. His work in these films from the late 60s and early 80s highlights his ability to navigate complex characters, making him a notable figure in the landscape of exploitation cinema.
A Man Called Gannon
Cowboy Gannon rescues Jess Washburn from being run over by a train. Together, they got jobs at the ranch working for Beth, who has inherited her late husband's spread. Beth is determined to bring in a massive herd of cattle in one season, sell them and move to the city, but neighboring ranchers are worried her plans will destroy their grazing pasture. Beth seduces Jess into fighting the others, and Gannon helps the neighboring ranchers put up barbed wire.