David Price, born in the 1960s, grew up in the unconventional and innovative environment of Big Sur, California. As the son of Dick Price, co-founder of the Esalen Institute, he was destined for a life of creative expression. Later, he would go on to serve as the General Manager of the Institute, solidifying his connection to the spiritual and artistic ideals of the 1960s.
David's musical talents were evident from an early age, and he spent 13 years as a member of Babatunde Olatunji's Grammy-winning ensemble, "Drums of Passion." He has also worked as a stage manager at the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festival, honing his skills in the world of music.
As an actor, David has made a name for himself in both film and television, with a focus on international productions. He has had the privilege of working with renowned Polish directors Jerzy Skolimowski and Lech Majewski, including on the critically acclaimed film "Essential Killing," which premiered at the Venice Film Festival and won multiple awards.
David's extensive experience in the entertainment industry has also led him to work on a variety of international co-productions, including projects with partners from the United States, India, Germany, Denmark, Japan, and Russia. He has also lent his talents to several Netflix series, including "1983" and "The Liberator."
In addition to his acting and production work, David is also a skilled musician, having played bass on numerous film soundtracks. He has also worked as a voiceover artist, providing dubbing services for a range of projects. With his unique blend of creative talent and industry expertise, David Price is a versatile and sought-after professional in the world of entertainment.