David Price (actor)

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.

David Price
OccupationActor, musician
Years active1980s–present

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

  • The Liberator (2020) Netflix miniseries
  • 1983 (2018) TV series – Poland
  • 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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