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David James Fisher is a fictional character played by
Michael C. Hall Michael Carlyle Hall (born February 1, 1971) is an American actor and singer best known for his roles as Dexter Morgan, the titular character in the Showtime series ''Dexter,'' and David Fisher in the HBO drama series '' Six Feet Under.'' Thes ...
on the
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television series '' Six Feet Under''. The character is the middle child of three and is a third-generation funeral director. Initially, the character is portrayed as conservative, dutiful to his family, emotionally repressed, and conflicted about his
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. Over the course of the series, he faces struggles and triumphs both personally and professionally. His most significant challenges are related to keeping his funeral home in business, navigating his relationship with Keith Charles, surviving being carjacked, and coping with the death of his father. By the show's end, he reconciles his religious beliefs, personal goals, and homosexuality, and he and Keith settle down. They
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two children: eight-year-old Anthony and 12-year-old Durrell. The series finale and official HBO website indicate that Keith is murdered in a robbery in 2029, and that David at some point finds companionship with Raoul Martinez, with whom he remains until David's death at the age of 75. Critics have cited David Fisher as the first realistic portrayal of a gay lead male character on television, and the character is popularly regarded as one of the most beloved of the series. Michael C. Hall was widely praised for his portrayal of the character, and was nominated for and won major awards as a result.


Character conception

The show's creator, Alan Ball, says he based the characters Nate, Claire, and David on himself. About David, he said: "I'm like David in that for years I tried to do everything right, as if that would some way redeem me." Ball said in one interview, when he first conceived the characters: "David was just always gay. He was the brother who was 'the best little boy in the world' who did everything to please everybody, and that's such a classic gay thing."
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(who was cast as Billy Chenowith) and
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(who was cast as
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) both originally auditioned for the role of David. However, director
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had just finished working with Hall on the
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show ''
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'' and called him one day at noon to invite him to audition for the role that evening.Stockwell, Anne (June 8, 2004), "Hall of Love and death". ''Advocate''. (916):36–45 Ball (who had worked with Mendes on the film '' American Beauty'') said that, after four days of auditions "
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started reading, and I just saw the character come to life. And it was David."


Character progression


Show's outset

David is the second son (four years younger than Nate and 14 years older than
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) of Nathaniel Sr. and Ruth Fisher's. The family owns and operates Fisher & Sons Funeral Home which Nathaniel, Sr. inherited from his own father. Some years prior to the pilot episode, David abandoned his desire to become a lawyer and instead, went to mortuary school to assist his father with the business. These decisions cause him to resent his older brother, who left home at 17 and only visits for major holidays. David's relationship with his mother is affectionate, but his relationship with his father is conflicted."Pilot". ''Six Feet Under''. 3 June 2001. No. 1, season 1 His father's death in the show's pilot episode brings their unresolved issues to the fore. David is in many ways
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(more so than either of his siblings) and he was even a
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in college. Although he began to suspect he was gay in childhood, Season 3 reveals that he spent "ten years" dating women, going as far as getting engaged to a woman named Jennifer Mason."The Will". ''Six Feet Under''. 10 June 2001. No. 2, season 1 Their relationship ended when David revealed he was gay, but he remained
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about his homosexuality. In the pilot, he is in a several-month-long relationship with Keith Charles, a police officer he met at a gay-friendly church.


Season 1

Soon after his father's death, David becomes angered at Nate's sudden and permanent return home. Worse, their father bequeaths half of the business to Nate,Levin, Gary (March 01, 2002), "Step into the parlor of 'Six Feet Under'". ''USA Today'' which David takes as a trivialization of the sacrifices he has made for the family business. His anger is complicated when a major funeral home chain called Kroehner Service International, harasses the brothers to sell to them. Nate initially wants to sell and then changes his mind; Ruth backs Nate both times and as a result, David feels even further marginalized. Meanwhile, he relies emotionally on his boyfriend Keith in private, while he publicly declares them to be
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partners. Claire observes them at her father's funeral and deduces that they are a couple. Weeks later, when Nate chances upon the couple having lunch, David tacitly
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himself by taking Keith's hand, which the couple considers a personal triumph. However, moments later David chastises Keith after he angrily confronts a man who called them " fags"."Familia". ''Six Feet Under''. 24 June 2001. No. 4, Season 1 Keith accuses David of self-loathing and dumps him. David is devastated. In the wake of their break-up, David is offered and accepts his father's
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position at the Episcopalian Church while secretly engaging in a series of
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s and risky sex. He is even arrested for having sex with a prostitute, and is helped out by Keith who uses his position in the LAPD to get the charges dropped. The brutal murder of a young gay man spurs him to clean his life up and come out of the closet. His mother accepts him, but he is asked to resign as deacon, while the Fisher family in turn leave the church in solidarity with David.


Season 2

By the time David
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, however, Keith is in a relationship with an
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named Eddie. However, after Keith kills someone while on duty, he seeks David for comfort and they have sex, but to David's disappointment, Keith considers it a mistake. David begins dating a lawyer named Ben, but cannot shake his love for Keith. When David's and Keith's respective relationships fail, they get back together. Over time, David moves into Keith's apartment. David bonds with Keith's young niece Taylor of whom Keith gets custody after Taylor's mother is incarcerated. The two begin adoption proceedings. The growing pressures on Keith exacerbate his
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problems, and he becomes increasingly distant and verbally abusive. After getting suspended from work for use of
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, Keith sends Taylor to live with his parents without consulting David. David tolerates his behavior until an argument about attending Claire's graduation turns violent and erupts into the two men grappling on the floor before engaging in rough sex that leaves both of them slightly injured.


Season 3

David and Keith decide to start
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together to help resolve some of their communication issues."Perfect Circles". ''Six Feet Under''. 2 March 2003. No. 1, season 3 When the therapist suggests that David have an independent hobby, David joins the
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. The difference between his and Keith's social circles is highlighted when Keith reluctantly plays a game of leading ladies with David's friends at a brunch, and later when Keith invites David to play combat-style
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with Keith's gay cop friends."Tears, Bones & Desire". ''Six Feet Under''. 20 April 2003. No. 8, season 3 When one of the paintball players (named Sarge) is too inebriated to drive home, he stays over, which leads to the men having a
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sexual experience. A part of David enjoys "being wild," but he feels conflicted about having an
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; still, he hesitantly agrees to more such encounters. When David and Keith travel to
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for Keith's aunt's funeral, David defends Keith during an explosive and violent argument between Keith and his father, but Keith rejects his support and David, furious and humiliated, catches the bus back to Los Angeles."Everyone Leaves". ''Six Feet Under''. 4 May 2003. No. 10, season 3 His chorus buddy, Patrick, picks him up, and the two have sex. The incident coincides with the disappearance of Nate's wife, Lisa, and David stays with his brother for a time while avoiding Keith. Soon after he returns home, a fight about a
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escalates into another battle about the San Diego incident, so David breaks up with Keith and moves back to the family home. A few weeks later they encounter each other at their church and have a long talk.


Season 4

In the season premiere, after a hard night, Nate tells his family that a body that washed ashore has been identified as Lisa's."Falling into Place". ''Six Feet Under''. 13 June 2004. No. 1, season 4 After mediating a contentious discussion between Nate and Lisa's family, David handles the bulk of the funeral arrangements. David then assists Nate in deceiving Lisa's family by giving them the unclaimed
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from storage at the mortuary, while Nate buries Lisa's body in an open field according to her wishes. After the funeral, David and Keith revisit their relationship and decide to "start over," but without therapy and on the condition that Keith quit his job. However, Keith and David's relationship remains open and David receives
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from a plumber. Keith finds employment with a private security agency to celebrities, but does not come out at work. Soon, he is assigned to go on a three-month tour with a pop star named Celeste."That's My Dog." ''Six Feet Under''. 18 July 2004. No. 5, season 4 While Keith is away, David is
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ped at gunpoint by a hitchhiker he picks up en route to delivering a dead body to the funeral home. The carjacker robs David, makes him smoke
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, beats him, and finally douses him in gasoline and puts a gun in his mouth, forcing him to beg for his life. When he finds out what happened, Keith rushes home, but David convinces him to go back on tour."Terror Starts at Home." ''Six Feet Under''. 25 July 2004. No. 6, season 4 However, David begins to experience crippling
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s, which worry Keith from afar. David grows increasingly lonely and emotionally unhinged, starts drinking more and tearfully tells Keith that he wants them to become sexually exclusive."Coming and Going." ''Six Feet Under''. 8 August 2004. No. 8, season 4 Even so, David sleeps with the paintballer Sarge again. Although Keith eventually "comes out" at work, Celeste seduces him into sleeping with her, and then fires him for the indiscretion. When he comes home, Keith confesses his infidelity, and David begins to worry that Keith will leave him for a woman."Grinding the Corn." ''Six Feet Under''. 15 August 2004. No. 9, season 4 David eventually confesses his own tryst with Sarge. The pressure builds until finally, an irrational David
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s a man at a restaurant. The victim implies that he will drop a $500,000 lawsuit if Keith will allow him to perform oral sex on him, and Keith complies. The man then hires Keith for personal security. David confronts his carjacker in jail to put the
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behind him.


Season 5

David begins to refer to Keith as his husband. As their lives begin to settle down again, they start making plans in earnest to become parents."The Black Forest". ''Six Feet Under''. 22 August 2004. No. 10, season 4"A Coat of White Primer". ''Six Feet Under''. 6 June 2005. No. 1, season 5 After a surrogacy attempt fails, the couple adopts two brothers (Durrell and Anthony) after David bonds with Anthony at an adoption fair. The boys suffer from trust issues, and Durrell is particularly rebellious due to their previous experiences in foster care."The Rainbow of Her Reasons". ''Six Feet Under''. 10 July 2005. No. 6, season 5 When Keith considers returning them to the agency, David insists that they keep them. Soon after the adoption is finalized, Nate dies and David begins to fall apart. His panic attacks return along with visions of his carjacker. After six weeks, he's scarcely better and still unready to confer with his business partner (Rico) and Nate's second wife (Brenda) on how to proceed with the business, which the three co-own."Static". ''Six Feet Under''. 14 August 2005No. 11, season 5 After David almost burns down the apartment accidentally, Keith suggests that David live elsewhere until he recovers. After a brief stay with his mother, he and Keith pool their savings to purchase the shares of Fisher & Diaz owned by Brenda and Rico."Everyone's Waiting". ''Six Feet Under''. 21 August 2005. No. 12, season 5 They redecorate and move into the Fisher home as the new owners, and re-adopt the business' former name, Fisher & Sons.


David's future and death

Between the series finale, "
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", and the obituaries published at the official
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website,"Obituary"
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the viewers learn of David's life after the show up until his death. David teaches Durrell how to embalm a body, and Durrell is seen continuing the business up to adulthood. In 2009, David and Keith are
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, which was the first depicted on a fictional American series; they remain together until Keith is murdered in 2029. At Claire's wedding, Durrell is seated with a woman and (presumably) their child, while Anthony is seated next to a man, whose hand he is holding. David retires from Fisher & Sons in 2034 (Durrell continues the business), and goes on to star in many local community theater productions. He later enters a relationship with a man named Raoul Martinez, and they are together when David dies at a family function in 2044 at age 75. His final vision is of a young and healthy Keith catching a football and smiling at him.


Legacy

David Fisher is often referred to as the first realistic gay lead portrayed on television, and the character has been widely praised for the way he was written as well as his portrayal by Michael C. Hall. ''The Essential HBO Reader'' noted how ''Six Feet Under'' offered "an affirming but alternative version of image of non-traditional families and couples," and concluded that, unlike their heterosexual counterparts on the show (Nate and Brenda), they emerge "as the ideal couple at the end." Sally Munt, in her book ''Queer Attachments: The Cultural Politics of Shame'', said, "For the first time in mass broadcasting, gay David is the '
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' whose quest for love and self-acceptance inculcates the viewer." In reference to the scene when David comes out to his mother, ''Queer TV: Theories, Histories, Politics'' commented that it "purposefully counters the predictability of most coming out scenes in film and television texts, in which a bold declaration is followed swiftly by angry rejection or emotional acceptance." The book ''Fade to Black and White: Interracial Images in Popular Culture'' called the relationships between Keith, David, their niece Taylor and their adopted children a "rare exception" to the interracial relationships on television that advance negative stereotypes. Ellen Lewin, in her book ''Gay Fatherhood: Narratives of Family and Citizenship in America'', cited David and Keith as "realistic, if somewhat
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" examples of real gay fathers who adopt children that heterosexual couples – with "more attractive options (presumably)" – might not adopt, a trend that contrasts with the typical stereotype of the pleasure-seeking and self-indulgent gay male. David also was a reference point for cultural studies on trends in gay perception and entertainment of the time. One
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publication purported that "''Six Feet Under'' offers a critique of bourgeois selfhood through the gay heroic figure of David Fisher and his psychic states are represented as a logical outcome of his homosexual
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identity." For his part, Hall was nominated for an
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for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and for an
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for Actor of the Year in 2002 for his role as David Fisher. In addition, he shared in the
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nominations for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series all five years that the show was in production, winning the award in 2003 and 2004.''The Hollywood Reporter'', Volume 401 Publisher Hollywood Reporter Inc., 2007


Notes


Further reading

*''Six Feet Under: Better Living Through Death'', Edited by Alan Ball and Alan Poul, Published by Melcher Media/Pocket Books


References

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