1. David Liam McCormack was born on 25 October 1968 and is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, and actor.

1. David Liam McCormack was born on 25 October 1968 and is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, and actor.
David McCormack is best known for voicing the character Bandit Heeler in the Peabody Award-winning animated children's series Bluey and as the frontman of the Brisbane-based rock group Custard.
David McCormack was moonlighting in other bands during the 1990s, which formed in and around Custard's practice rooms.
Frank 'n' Stein from 1995 had Moore and David McCormack join with his brother Dylan David McCormack and Ian Wadley.
In 2001, David McCormack released a solo album of electronic songs The Matterhorn.
In 2002, David McCormack recruited a backing band called The Polaroids.
David McCormack reunited with The Polaroids in February 2024 to record 8 songs.
In 2006, David McCormack was one of the two weekly 'mystery' guests on the Australian television show RocKwiz on SBS One.
Early in 2007, David McCormack then went into the studio to produce a tribute album to the band, called Write Your Adventures Down.
Since 2009, David McCormack has been responsible for many film and television scores including The Tall Man, Rake, Redfern Now, House Husbands, Wild Boys, and Blood Brothers.
Additionally, David McCormack has composed film scores for Alex Proyas's Garage Days in 2002, and for Daniel Krige's West in 2006.
Since 2018, David McCormack has starred in the critically acclaimed ABC Kids Australian animated television series Bluey, voicing the titular character's father, Bandit Heeler.
David McCormack was initially approached to read what he assumed would be merely "a couple of lines," only to voice the character for the entirety of the pilot.