David Graham, born in London in 1925, made his mark in cult cinema with his role in The Pleasure Girls (1965). After training at the Neighbourhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City, he honed his craft in various voiceover roles before transitioning to live-action performances. In The Pleasure Girls, he adds a distinctive flair to the film's exploration of youthful rebellion and desire, making his contribution to the genre memorable. Graham's diverse background and experiences enrich his portrayal, connecting him to the vibrant world of exploitation cinema.
The Pleasure Girls
When Sally, a beautiful young woman, moves to London to pursue a modelling career, she moves in with Angela and Dee and discovers the world of the carefree bachelor girl in Swinging London of the 1960s. Over one weekend filled with parties, blossoming friendships, and romantic encounters with Keith and Nikko, the vivacious girls learn about life's pleasures and pains.