David Alan Graf, a native of Los Angeles, has been actively pursuing a career in acting for over two decades, leaving an indelible mark on both the big and small screens. His captivating performance in the independent film "Bang", which is currently available on video, has garnered widespread critical acclaim for its clever blend of satire and unease, as he brought to life the role of a supposed movie producer with remarkable depth and nuance.
In the film "Pups", Graf delivered a tour-de-force portrayal of a bank manager who is held hostage by two young teenagers consumed by their all-consuming love for each other. This harrowing performance did not go unnoticed, as critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun offered the following glowing review: "(A) very real unraveling persona of a man who can't believe this is happening to him. David Alan Graf's portrayal of a kindly bank manager coming apart takes us inside the bank hostage situation itself."