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David Dilley Bannon
David Bannon speaking at The University of Colorado Boulder
Born
David Wayne Dilley

(1963-04-22) April 22, 1963 (age 61)
Occupation(s)Author, translator
Children1

David Race Bannon or David Dilley Bannon (born David Wayne Dilley;[1] April 22, 1963) is an American author, lecturer, curator and translator,[2] best known for the books Race Against Evil, Elements of Subtitles and Wounded in Spirit.[3] Bannon was a university lecturer for two decades[citation needed] and the curator of Asian art for the Florence Museum of Art and History in South Carolina.[citation needed] He has written on many subjects and also had numerous TV appearances and interviews. However, in 2006, he was charged and convicted of criminal impersonation for inventing his personal history, which was also the basis for his book Race Against Evil .[1] Bannon was sentenced to five years and released after three.

Early life and education

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David Wayne Dilley was born in Tacoma, Washington, and grew up in Spokane Valley, Washington. The son of photographer Dennis Dilley,[citation needed] he left home at age 19, spending many years in Asia.[citation needed]

Career

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Bannon was a college lecturer for two decades[citation needed] Bannon writes and speaks on art, history, culture, computer technology, business and translation. Bannon has appeared on A&E, The Discovery Channel (1997), The History Channel, Ancient Mysteries (1997), In Search of History (1999), On the Inside (2001), TechTV (2003) and History's Mysteries (2006).[4] He has been interviewed by NPR, Fox News and The Wall Street Journal.[2][4]

From 1987-1988, Bannon taught at Guilford Technical Community College in North Carolina.[1] From 1992-1994, Bannon was the curator of Asian art for the then Florence Museum of Art and History in South Carolina, USA.[5]

He has also written in Korean. His original Korean-language poems and translations of Korean poetry and spirituality texts have appeared in consumer magazines, trade publications and academic journals. Bannon has also published two collections of the writings of Korean Zen master Bopjong.

Bannon translated Korean-to-English subtitles for YA Entertainment and the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.[4] He has translated subtitles for 44 South Korean television shows.[4] Bannon has also carried out German to English translation, most notably including the works of Friedrich Rückert.[6]

Change of name

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Bannon adopted his new name, David Race Bannon, from a character on 60s animated television show Jonny Quest.[1]

Jessica Autumn Bannon Memorial Film Collection in Chester, South Carolina (2017).

Impersonation trial

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Bannon was arrested in Boulder, Colorado, on January 27, 2006, on the charges of criminal impersonation, computer crime, and attempted theft.[7][8] The charges levelled against him asserted that he created a fraudulent personal history, including being an Interpol agent - the subject of his book Race Against Evil - and that he earned fees for training and speaking engagements on the basis of this history.[7] Bannon pleaded guilty[1] and was sentenced to five years. He serve three years before being released in June 2009.

Personal life

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Married twice, Bannon had one child, Jessica Autumn Bannon.[citation needed] She died in 2015 of a fentanyl-laced heroin overdose.[citation needed] After his daughter's death, Bannon and his wife established the Jessica Autumn Bannon Memorial Film Collection. The bulk of the collection is housed in the Chester County Library in Chester, South Carolina.[9]

Filmography

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Television series

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Year Title Writer: Subtitle Translator Notes Network
2002 Sunlight Upon Me Yes 16 episodes MBC TV
2006 Love Truly Yes 34 episodes MBC TV
2007 Time Between Dog and Wolf Yes 16 episodes MBC TV
2008-2009 East of Eden Yes 24 episodes MBC TV
2009 Queen of Housewives Yes 20 episodes MBC TV
2009 Queen Seondeok Yes 62 episodes MBC TV
2010 Personal Taste Yes 16 episodes MBC TV
2010 Playful Kiss Yes 16 episodes MBC TV
2010 Dong Yi Yes 50 episodes MBC TV
2010 Home Sweet Home Yes 16 episodes MBC TV
2010-2011 Queen of Reversals Yes 31 episodes MBC TV
2011 You're So Pretty Yes 1 episode MBC TV
2011 Royal Family Yes 18 episodes MBC TV
2011 The Duo Yes 32 episodes MBC TV
2011 The Greatest Love Yes 16 episodes MBC TV
2011 Heartstrings Yes 3 episodes MBC TV
2011 Miss Ripley Yes 16 episodes MBC TV
2011 Can't Lose Yes 18 episodes MBC TV
2011 Me Too, Flower! Yes 15 episodes MBC TV
2011 Gyebaek Yes 36 episodes MBC TV
2011-2012 Lights and Shadows Yes 64 episodes MBC TV
2012 Golden Time Yes 10 episodes MBC TV
2012 God of War Yes 56 episodes MBC TV
2012-2013 Rascal Sons Yes 50 episodes MBC TV
2012-2013 The King's Doctor Yes 50 episodes MBC TV
2013 Hur Jun, The Original Story Yes 135 episodes MBC TV
2013 Goddess of Fire Yes 32 episodes MBC TV
2013-2014 The King's Daughter, Soo Baek-hyang Yes 108 episodes MBC TV
2013-2014 Empress Ki Yes 51 episodes MBC TV
2014 Triangle Yes 26 episodes MBC TV
2014 Mother's Garden Yes 126 episodes MBC TV
2014 Diary of a Night Watchman Yes 24 episodes MBC TV
2014-2015 Pride and Prejudice Yes 21 episodes MBC TV
2014-2015 Apgujeong Midnight Sun Yes 67 episodes MBC TV
2015 Splendid Politics Yes 50 episodes MBC TV
2015-2016 Glamorous Temptation Yes 50 episodes MBC TV
2016 W Yes 2 episodes MBC TV
2016 Monster Yes 50 episodes MBC TV
2016 Flowers of the Prison Yes 51 episodes MBC TV
2016-2017 Father, I'll Take Care of You Yes 50 episodes MBC TV
2017 Bad Thief, Good Thief Yes 50 episodes MBC TV
2013-2019 Mystery Television Yes 37 episodes MBC TV

Appearance credits

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Date Title Episode Network Notes
May 22, 1997 Ancient Mysteries "Samurai" A&E Season 4, Episode 19
December 17, 1997 "The Secrets of the Warrior's Power" Discovery Channel Documentary film
1999 In Search of History "Samurai Warrior" History Channel Season 2, Episode 5
January 5, 2001 On the Inside "Secrets of the Warrior's Power" Discovery Channel Season 3
June 30, 2003 Unscrewed with Martin Sargent TechTV Season 1, Episode 20
2006 History's Mysteries "Samurai Warrior" History Channel Season 15, Episode 7

Works

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  • Introduction to Windows 95/98 (Prentice Hall, 2000)
  • Internet & World Wide Web: How To Program Second Edition (contributing editor; Prentice Hall; 2000), ISBN 0130308978
  • e-Business & e-Commerce: How To Program (contributing editor; Prentice Hall; 2001)
  • Race Against Evil: The Secret Missions of the Interpol Agent Who Tracked the World's Most Sinister Criminals A Real-life Drama (New Horizon Press; 2006), ISBN 0882822314[1]
  • Korean-English/English-Korean Standard Dictionary (Hippocrene Standard Dictionary) (Hippocrene Books, 2009), editor; ISBN 9780781812344
  • The Elements of Subtitles: A Practical Guide to the Art of Dialogue, Character, Context, Tone and Style in Subtitling (2010), Third edition, 2013; ISBN 9781300667155, see Goodreads listing
  • Meditations of a Zen Master (editor and translator; Bilingual Library, 2012), ISBN 1300327405, see Goodreads listing.
  • Meditations of a Korean Monk (editor and translator; Bilingual Library, 2012), ISBN 1105519201, see Goodreads listing
  • Between Fighting Men: Nostalgia and B-Westerns (2013), published in conjunction with the Chester Library film, exhibit and lecture series ISBN 9781300897736
  • Darker Than Anywhere: Korean War Reminiscences, (editor; Bilingual Library, 2015); ISBN 9781329686809
  • Wounded in Spirit: Advent Art and Meditations, foreword by Philip Yancey (Paraclete Press, 2018); ISBN 9781640601451[3]
  • Songs on the Death of Children: Selected Poems from Kindertotenlieder, foreword by Cornelia Kallisch (McFarland & Company, 2022); ISBN 9781476690421[10]
  • "The Elements of Subtitles: A Practical Guide to the Art of Dialogue, Character, Context, Tone and Style in Subtitling, Third edition (2013)", see Goodreads.com listing
  • “Poetry of the Grave: Japanese Warrior Art & Culture,” Florence Museum, 3 Nov 1994; see “Japanese Samurai Warriors,” Florence Museum Express, Vol. 4, No. 4 (1994): 1.
  • “Redefining Traditional Feudal Ethics in Japan during the Meiji Restoration,” Asian Pacific Quarterly, Vol. 26, No. 1 (1994): 27-35
  • Chinese Medicine: From Temples to Taoism,” T’ai Chi, Vol. 20, No. 3 (1996): 28-33
  • “Balancing the Yang and Yin: Development and Contributions of Chinese Medicine,” Asian Pacific Quarterly, Vol. 26, No. 2 (1994): 22-37
  • Dracula’s Art of War: A Martial Portrait of Vlad III Tepes, 15th Century,” Kungfu, (November, 2000): 18-19, 58-59.
  • "Unique Korean Cultural Concepts in Interpersonal Relations", Translation Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1. Translationjournal.net. 1941-11-20. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
  • “Building a QBasic Database,” DOS Resource Guide, No. 6 (International Data Group, 1992): 65-69; “Point and Click Opera,” Opera News, Vol. 62, No. 5 (1997): 48-49.
  • “Negotiating with Asians,” PurchasingWorld, Vol. 34, No. 8 (1990): 54-55.
  • "Grammaticality, Ungrammaticality, and Usage-based Theory in Film Subtitles," Translation Journal, Vol. 17, No. 2. Translationjournal.net. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
  • "Tonality in Subtitle Translation", Translation Journal, Vol. 14, No. 4". Translationjournal.net. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
  • "The Role of Trans-modal Translation in Global Cinema", Translation Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2. Translationjournal.net. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
  • "$#*! My Translator Says: Cursing in Subtitles". The ATA Chronicle. Vol XL (1), pp 30–34 (2011).
  • "Hangul Herald, Summer 2010: 8" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-08-21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 November 2020.
  • “Nostalgia for Korea: A Sijo Journey.” Asian Pacific Quarterly, Vol 25, No 1 (1993): 73-76.
  • “Training with the Sages,” Mudo Dojang, Fall 1994: 26-29
  • “Who Were the Hwarang?,” Mudo Dojang, April 1996: 59-63
  • “Philosophy of Korean Masters,” World of Martial Arts, June 1998: 54-57
  • “Yi Sunshin’s War Diary,” Mudo Dojang, Spring 1994: 54-59; 70-72.
  • "Sijo Poetry of Korean Kisaeng," Hangul Herald, Fall 2008: 10-13 (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 2, 2020.
  • "Unique Cultural Values as Reflected in Korean Proverbs", Hangul Herald, Summer 2009: 13-18 (PDF). Retrieved 2019-08-21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 Jul 2023
  • “Korean Sijo Poems,” Hawai’i Pacific Review (Hawai’i Pacific University), Vol. 4 (1989): 1, 26, 49.
  • "Meditations of a Korean Monk (Bilingual Library, 2012)". Goodreads.com. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
  • Bannon, David, "For Advent I", Paraclete Press (2018)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Tomlinson, Tommy (June 25, 2006). "The Man who Lied about Everything". The Charlotte Observer. Charlotte, North Carolina. pp. 1, 9. Retrieved April 16, 2025.
  2. ^ a b Paletta, Anthony (October 3, 2012). "Lost in Translation, Found in Subtitles". Wall Street Journal – via www.wsj.com. As David Bannon, a Korean-to-English subtitler for MBC America, noted, direct translations are often "nonsensical or cumbersome. Even the simplest line requires finesse and understanding of the original language and of English."
  3. ^ a b "Wounded in Spirit (product listing)". Paraclete Press.
  4. ^ a b c d David "Race" Bannon at IMDb
  5. ^ “Uncovered Treasures: Florence Museum’s Asian Art Collection,” Pee Dee Magazine, Vol VII, No 5 (1994): 38-40.
  6. ^ Bannon, David (December 2, 2018). "For Advent I" – via www.paracletepress.com.
  7. ^ a b "US Department of Justice Press Release: David Race Bannon Arrested in Colorado". www.justice.gov. January 31, 2006. 06-049. Retrieved April 17, 2025.
  8. ^ Browning, Samuel. "Spotting False Martial Arts Claims: Lessons from the David Bannon Case". Kungfu Magazine: E-Zine Feature Article. Archived from the original on December 6, 2010. Retrieved April 17, 2025.
  9. ^ ""Chester County Library Receives 1500+ Films," Chester County Library, 15 September 2015". Chesterlibsc.org. September 15, 2015. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  10. ^ "Songs on the Death of Children". McFarland & Company.
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