David Bortolucci, a Canadian national, was born to Luigi and Giussepina Bortolucci, both originally from the northern regions of Italy. As the youngest of a family of four siblings, he was reared in the Jane and Finch Corridor of Toronto, following the untimely demise of his father when David was merely three years of age.
David's entrance into the entertainment world commenced with a series of appearances in various Canadian television commercials and shows, laying the foundation for his future endeavors. Subsequent to his educational pursuits at Ryerson University in the bustling city of Toronto, David made the bold decision to forgo the remainder of his studies in his final year, opting instead to dedicate himself to the craft of acting. This courageous move marked the beginning of his professional journey as an actor, with his debut performance coming in the form of a Coca-Cola commercial at the remarkably young age of 16.
David, a talented individual, embarked on a journey of matrimony in the year 1999, exchanging vows with Jessica Ann Wilson, a union that lasted for approximately four years until the couple decided to part ways through divorce in 2003.
David's career boasts a plethora of notable roles, but one particular endeavour stands out as a remarkable exception. This endeavour was a commercial for Pizza Hut, a fast-food chain renowned for its delectable pizzas, which featured none other than the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali and his real-life trainer Angelo Dundee. The commercial, touted as a major production, was intended to make its television debut during the highly anticipated Super Bowl.