David Fisher
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David James Fisher is a fictional character on the HBO television series Six Feet Under played by Michael C. Hall.
David is the other son (four years younger than Nate) who was co-operator of Fisher & Sons (later Fisher & Diaz).
David is in many ways conservative; more than either of his siblings (he was even a Young Republican when he was in college). He yearns for a marriage and children, but his dreams are shattered when he realizes he is gay. He keeps it a secret until he reaches his early thirties, and for a time is even engaged to a woman named Jennifer. David wants to be a lawyer but joins the family business because Nate has left home. David begins dating Keith Charles, a police officer whom he meets in a gay-friendly church.
Soon after his father's death, David becomes angered at Nate's return as well as their father leaving half of the business to Nate. David is very distant towards Nate and their younger sister Claire but after they learn he is gay and they all lean on...
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