David Ludlow was born in Toronto, Canada.
Having performed at Australia's National Theatre as a teenager, David was
subsequently cast in a featured role in the HBO and
Steven Spielberg mini-series
The Pacific (2010). He completed
the cast's U.S Marine Boot-Camp and worked on the Emmy-winning
mini-series ('Outstanding Mini-Series') from 2007 - 2008.
David studied film and screenwriting at RMIT University. Whilst at RMIT; David wrote,
directed, produced and starred in his first feature-length film,
Drifting (2010).
In 2012, David's graduate short film,
Instruments of Darkness (2011)
was selected to screen at both West Side Shorts and Final Cut. At Final
Cut, it was awarded the Audience Favourite Prize alongside short films
from award-winning filmmakers
Joel Edgerton
[
The Great Gatsby (2013)] and
Kelly Hucker
[
Kwik Fix (2010)]. He was also featured in Inside Film Magazine's 2012 Rising Star issue.