David Price's early life was marked by an unconventional and innovative environment, one that would shape his future and influence his path. Born in the 1960s, in the picturesque town of Big Sur, David's father, Dick Price, played a significant role in his upbringing. Dick was a co-founder of the renowned Esalen Institute, a hub for spiritual and personal growth, and David would later follow in his father's footsteps, serving as the institute's General Manager.
This unique upbringing earned David the nickname "the child first of the 1960s" from San Francisco Chronicle/Examiner writer Don Lattin, who wrote extensively about it in his book "Following Our Bliss: How the Spiritual Ideals of the Sixties Shape Our Lives Today".
David's illustrious musical career has been marked by a remarkable degree of diversity and scope, spanning an impressive 13-year tenure as a valued member of the esteemed "Drums of Passion" ensemble, a group renowned for its Grammy-winning performances under the visionary leadership of the incomparable Babatunde Olatunji.
In addition to his significant contributions to the world of music, David has also honed his skills as a stage manager, serving in this capacity for many years at the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festival, an event celebrated for its rich history and commitment to showcasing the best of jazz and related genres.
David has successfully expanded his professional portfolio by establishing himself as a talented actor, boasting a considerable presence in the film and television industry based in Poland. Through his collaborations with renowned Polish directors, he has gained recognition for his work, including partnerships with esteemed filmmakers such as Jerzy Skolimowski and Lech Majewski. Notably, his work with the latter resulted in the critically acclaimed film "Essential Killing", which received multiple awards at the prestigious Venice Film Festival. Furthermore, David has demonstrated his versatility by working on various international co-productions involving prominent countries such as the United States, India, Germany, Denmark, Japan, and Russia. His impressive range has also led to roles in several popular Netflix series, including "1983" and "The Liberator".
David is not only skilled in the art of dubbing, but also possesses expertise in voiceover work, dialog replacement, and consulting, a trifecta of talents that showcases his versatility and range.