Alki David was born in 1968 in Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa, His family owned a Greek shipping and trading company. He attended the Stowe School in the UK as well as Le Rosey in Switzerland. He entered London’s prestigious Royal College of Art and graduated from the film program. Alki was never quite sure what he wanted to do as a young man. His employment history includes such jobs as a laboratory analyst for Coca-Cola, a fish-farm laborer, a commodities broker on world markets, a water skiing instructor, advertising salesman, scuba instructor, radio jock and a brief stint in the British Army. Although his past was uncertain, presently, he is number 47 on the Sunday Times Rich List with an estimated fortune of over ?1.5 billion. After graduating from the Royal College of Art, he ventured into movie production, which led him to Beverly Hills California in the United States. In 1991, he moved to California, where he founded and operated a post-production facility called Beverly Hills Video Group. For the following seven years, he operated his studio, most likely this is where he made the majority of his early contacts in the business that would later prove to be profitable in his acting and directing career.At 27 years old, Alki founded the non-profit BIOS organization to conserve, protect and educate on marine conservation around the Greek Isles. BIOS also sponsors an annual free-diving event held at David’s Greek-island home of Spetses.
In 1998, he sold his Beverly Hills Video Group and returned to his London home. In London, he entered a joint venture with Duncan Heath, chairman of ICM Europe. The joint venture included a television production company and the now-famous modeling Agency, ICM Models.
Today, Alki David operates and manages a media company, which he founded, Full On Entertainment. Full On has film and television production companies in Los Angeles and London, in addition, owns a recording label Rock label, which he distributes through Universal Music UK, a modeling agency and Internet content development. His most recent project is FilmOn.com, a video-on-demand website that netted more than £7 million in profits in 2008, its first year of operation.
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