David Alan Madrick

David Alan Madrick

Height: 183 cm
David Alan Madrick is the only child of Madeline Wallace (Maddie); an office clerk, and the first son to Alan Williams (Frenchie); a multi-instrumentalist. Raised by his single mother to pursue his dreams, David dedicated his life to the arts at a young age. He was a member of his church choir, sang in the All New York City High School Choir, and w... Show more »
David Alan Madrick is the only child of Madeline Wallace (Maddie); an office clerk, and the first son to Alan Williams (Frenchie); a multi-instrumentalist. Raised by his single mother to pursue his dreams, David dedicated his life to the arts at a young age. He was a member of his church choir, sang in the All New York City High School Choir, and was the lead vocalist in the John Bowne High School choir.After graduating high school, David enrolled at SUNY Oneonta, intent on a career in being a Guidance Counselor. While in his freshman year of college, David was scouted by a New York modeling agency. He walked for Malan Brenton, Telfar , D' Angelo, Jaden Smith, and a slew of other designers. Then he caught the acting bug and took a few independent classes under the nurturing eye of Andrew Kahl, professor of SUNY Oneonta Theatre Program. Upon graduation, he continued his career as a professional model and booked a five-season campaign with JD Sports Official UK clothing line Supply & Demand. He also became a member of the first American Kpop Boy band, named EXP, while still pursuing his career as an actor. His first paid acting role was Tybalt in a Bollywood rendition of Romeo & Juliet.David made his first small time screen success in a Samsung commercial that was being broadcast in Korean. After that, landed a Spotify commercial and an International commercial with Anastasia Vodka. He later would audition for James Franco Master Class, and study with Professor Franco over the course of six months. Which later, lead to him working under the direction of Mr. Franco in two films; High School Lover (2017, Lifetime Network) and Pretenders 2017. Show less «
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