David Hampton

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Celebs NameDavid Hampton
GenderMale
BirthdateApril 28, 1964
DayApril 28
Year1964
NationalityUnited States
Birth SignTaurus
DiedJul 18, 2003 (39 age)
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David Hampton Biography

American con artist who became popular in the 1980s after milking a group of people from Manhattan out of thousands of dollars by pretending he was Sidney Poitier’s son.

He moved to New York City in 1981 and in an attempt to enter Studio 54, he decided to pose as Sidney Poitier’s son which led to him fooling many people out of money.

His past inspired the 1990 play and film, Six Degrees of Separation, which starred Will Smith.

He was raised as the eldest son of an attorney.

He persuaded Melanie Griffith to let him stay at her house and give him money.

David Hampton (April 28, 1964 – July 18, 2003) was an American con artist and robber who became infamous in the 1980s after he managed to convince a group of wealthy Manhattanites to give him money, food, and shelter, convincing them he was the son of Sidney Poitier. His story became the inspiration for a play and a film. He died of AIDS-related complications in 2003.

Hampton was born in Buffalo, New York, and was the eldest son of an attorney. He moved to New York City in 1981 and stumbled upon his now-famous ruse in 1983 when he and another man were attempting to gain entry into Studio 54. Unable to obtain entry, Hampton’s partner decided to pose as Gregory Peck’s son while Hampton assumed the identity of Sidney Poitier’s son. They were ushered in as celebrities. Hampton began employing the persona of “David Poitier” to cadge free meals in restaurants. He also persuaded at least a dozen people into letting him stay with them and give him money, including Melanie Griffith, Gary Sinise, Calvin Klein, John Jay Iselin, the president of WNET; Osborn Elliott, the dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; Leonard Bernstein, and a Manhattan urologist. He convinced some that he was an acquaintance of their children, some that he had just missed a plane to Los Angeles with his luggage still on it, and some that his belongings had been stolen.

In October 1983, Hampton was arrested and convicted for his frauds and was ordered to pay restitution of $4,469 to his various victims. After refusing to comply with these terms, he was sentenced to a term of 18 months to 4 years in prison.

Playwright John Guare became interested in Hampton’s story through his friendship with Inger McCabe Elliott and Osborn Elliott, who had been outraged to find “David Poitier” in bed with another man the morning after they let him into their home. Six Degrees of Separation opened at the Lincoln Center in May 1990 and became a long-running success.

Hampton attempted to parlay the play’s success to his benefit, giving interviews to the press, gate-crashing a producer’s party, and beginning a campaign of harassment against Guare that included phone calls and death threats, prompting Guare to apply for a restraining order in April 1991, which was unsuccessful. In the fall of 1991, Hampton filed a $100 million lawsuit, claiming that the play had infringed on the copyright on his persona and his story. The lawsuit was eventually dismissed.

After declaring his rehabilitation, Hampton continued traveling at least as late as 1996, where he found a large number of men who, even if they’d heard of his notoriety from the East Coast, had never seen his picture or the press, allowing him to move about unnoticed and simultaneously con multiple victims. In Spring 1996, Hampton arrived in Seattle, Washington, USA, posing as Antonio de Montilio, the son of a wealthy District of Columbia physician. Due to his light skin color, victims claimed he could easily be believed as the Puerto Rican he claimed to be. Typically, his story was colorful. Hampton claimed to have been mugged upon arriving in Seattle early for a work assignment for Vogue magazine. He was to interview Bill Gates but was suddenly in peril as his wallet was stolen and nothing could be replaced until that weekend was over. Hampton managed to woo two people within blocks of each other without their being aware that he was working them both. It is believed that he was first drawn to one victim, Justin Baird, because Baird had been identified at RPlace as the official taking in fundraising dollars from Bunny Brigade volunteers as they returned from their collection rounds.

What's David Hampton Net Worth 2024

Net Worth (2024) $1 Million (Approx.)
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