David F. Walker's journey in filmmaking began with his high school after-school project, Brain Damage: What's In It For You?, which marked his first film. Initially, he aimed to be a comic book artist and writer, but upon realizing his drawing skills were limited, he shifted his focus to writing. In 1987, he landed a role in the film Fatal Revenge, an experience he hopes will be forgotten by audiences. During his time on Fatal Revenge, he discovered that anyone could make a movie, sparking a lifelong ambition to create films that don't disappoint.












