David Price (actor)

David Price
Occupation Actor, musician
Years active 1980s–present

David Price is an American film and television actor and musician who lives and works in Poland. He has one son - Alexander Price (17yo) from Legnica, Poland. Originally from Big Sur, California, he is the son of Esalen Institute co-founder Dick Price.

Film

In one of the few speaking roles in a nearly dialog-free film, Price played opposite Vincent Gallo's character in Jerzy Skolimowski's multi-award winning movie Essential Killing.

Television

Price has played in Polish and German television serials and productions.

Filmography

Actor

  • 11 Minutes (2015) feature film – Poland/Ireland
  • Bogowie (2014) feature film – Poland
  • Misja: Afganistan (2012) television serial – Poland
  • Essential Killing (2010) feature film – Poland/Norway/Ireland/Hungary
  • Sprawedliwi (2010) television serial – Poland
  • Königliche Hochzeit (2010) television serial – Germany
  • Londyńczycy (2009) television serial – Poland
  • Teraz Albo Nigdy (2008) television serial – Poland

Music

Price is a double bass and electric bass guitar player whose most notable work has been as a member of Babatunde Olatunji's band, "Drums of Passion", from 1989 until Olatunji's death in 2003.

Discography

Albums

  • Mississippi to Monterey – (1999), John "Broadway" Tucker, released on Messaround Records
  • Impromptu Blue – (2000), John "Broadway" Tucker, released on Blue Movie Records
  • Come Together - Live – (2005), John "Broadway" Tucker, Leszek Cichoński & Wojciech Karolak, released on Omertà Records
  • Best of - Studio & Live – (2009), Leszek Cichoński, released on Midi-Max Records

Other work

General manager Esalen Institute 1995–2003

Long time staff member at the Monterey Jazz Festival (stage manager)

Further reading

David Price profiled in the following books:

  • Goldman, Marion S. (2012). The American Soul Rush: Esalen and the Rise of Spiritual Privilege. New York University Press. ISBN 0-81-473287-9.
  • Lattin, Don (2003). Following Our Bliss : How the Spiritual Ideals of the Sixties Shape Our Lives Today. Harper. ISBN 0-06-009394-3.
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