Darla Biccum is an actress, known for The Office Games, Walled In (2009) and Dolan's Cadillac (2009).
Darla Contois is known for Congrats on Ending Your Life (2017), Dhaliwal '15 (2015) and Little Bird (2023).
Darla Davenport is an actress, singer, poet and professional drummer. She was born and raised in Columbia, S.C., and is the daughter of the late William Earl and Dorothy Mae Davenport. Darla discovered her voice and talent at an early age. She was known to have memorized long Easter speeches and recited them with confidence and poise. She exhibited that same confidence when singing in the choir and playing drums; a born performer. She was featured in the movie, "Maybe Next Week Sometime) at 13, playing drums for the local gospel group, Big Betty and the Spiritualites. Throughout her youth, she auditioned and landed roles in school and regional plays. At 18, Darla published her first book of poetry, entitled, Ipothia (In Pursuit of the Highest in All). She attended Columbia High School, where she took part in drama, music and poetry clubs. It was at Hampton Institute (University) where Darla perfected her acting chops as a member of The Hampton Players appearing in Ntozake Shange's "For Colored Girls," Lorraine Hansberry, "A Raisin in the Sun," and "God's Trombones" by James Weldon Johnson. Darla played the role of Samantha Simmons in "House of Cards" and has been featured in several commercials (AstraZeneca, The Toy Box, American Inventor, and McCollum Myers Mortuary. Darla's latest project is "The Bell Affair"(2020) where she booked the role of Lucy Bell, the matriarch in the family. The film will tell the story of Daniel and the Bell family who sued for their freedom in the courts and then lead one of the largest escape attempts in American history. set for release in 2021 Darla is married to Eric Wayne Powell and has 3 children and 3 grandchildren.
Darla Delgado was born on February 21, 1969 in Tampa, Florida, USA. She is known for The Resident (2018), Nashville (2012) and Devious Maids (2013).
Darla Edin is known for Solitude (2014), Elephant Stomp (2021) and Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019).
Darla Fay is an actress, known for Love Happens (2009), License to Wed (2007) and Juno (2007). She is married to Craig Vandenbossche.
Darla Hood was born in the small town of Leedey, Oklahoma on November 8, 1931. Hood began her association with "Our Gang" at the tender age of 2 1/2, as she stated on the The Jack Benny Program (1950). Her father, James Claude Hood Jr., a banker, and especially her mother, Elizabeth Davner Hood, prodded their daughter's musical talents with singing and dancing lessons in Oklahoma City. She made an unscheduled, impromptu singing debut at Edison Hotel in Times Square when the band-leader invited her onto the stage, and the crowd roared in appreciation. By sheerest coincidence, Joe Rivkin, (an agent of Hal Roach) spotted the four year old scene stealer, screen tested her & signed her to a long-term (7 year) contract at $75 weekly. Darla went on to perform as the leading "Rascals" actress in 51 of the popular short films plus a television movie. She recalled finding her off-camera time on set as lonely as the boys tended to group together and play such "boys" games as baseball and football. At the beginning of her association with the "Little Rascals", she appeared opposite Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in one of their handful of feature films, The Bohemian Girl (1936). Darla Hood's tenure as most popular "Little Rascals" actress, began in 1935's Our Gang Follies of 1936 (1935) and her finale, Wedding Worries (1941). Then, almost 40 years later, during the last four months of her life, she voiced her "Little Rascals" character with the animated off-screen special, The Little Rascals' Christmas Special (1979). She did not live to see it televised. While very few of the "Our Gang" shorts were made during World War II due to the scarcity of film (a majority of them were saved for feature-length wartime propaganda films), by the time the series was to be finally revived in 1945, she had already outgrown her role. She had some trouble dealing with the inevitable transition into a teen actor and her career faltered badly. She graduated with honors from Fairfax High School (Hollywood). She found some work with Ken Murray's popular "Blackbirds" variety show on the Los Angeles stage as well as some behind-the-scenes work in the post-war years. With her first husband, Robert W. Decker (whom she married when she was 17 years old), she formed the vocal group "Darla Hood and the Enchanters", which provided incidental background music for such classic films as A Letter to Three Wives (1949). She also made appearances in nightclubs and on television variety shows, The Ken Murray Show (1950), The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue (1949), and she was also performed & or sang songs, on a few Merv Griffin's radio programs. Another successful outlet for her was in the field of voice-over work in cartoons and commercials "Chicken of the Sea" was her longest lasting commercial tenure, as the mermaid. She also did some "Campbell's Soup" commercials, at the same time, but fewer. In time, she became a well-oiled impressionist and trick voice artist. In June of 1957, at the age of 25, she divorced her first husband after eight years of marriage and by whom she had her first two children (one son, Brett, and one daughter, Darla Jo). She promptly married her former manager, Jose Granson, a musical publisher. She and Granson had three children together. Hood remained small in show business until her untimely end, which came on Wednesday, June 13, 1979, when she died of congestive heart failure. She had recently had an appendectomy at Canoga Park Hospital, during which she received a blood transfusion. The transfusion caused her to contract acute hepatitis, which led to her heart failure. She passed away at a Hollywood hospital. Following her funeral, she was buried at Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery, later renamed Hollywood Forever.
Darla Rae is an award-winning filmmaker who grew up in Azusa California. Her first full length feature film "The Goal" received awards at two US International Film Festivals, and won The Golden Ten Award at Mumbai India International Sport Movies & TV Film festival."The Goal" also received the Honneur de Mention and the Prestigious Lombardi awards at the 24th annual International Milan Sports Movie&Tv film festival. She started acting on stage and gradually made the transition to writing, directing, and producing. She made the move from stage to film at 18. She has written, directed, and produced numerous stage, film, video and commercial productions. Darla's passion and unlimited creativity, combined with her business experience produces products of excellence. She is an alumnus of The Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles. She will direct, produce, and act in Section B. She also narrates and appears in Dandy Kids Documentary. Darla will produce and direct the documentary "Making Burros Fly" (working title), narrated by James Cromwell, featuring Tippi Hedren, Wayne Pacelle about the life work of Cleveland Amory.
The youngest of three, Darla Taylor was born on January 31st, 1987 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada where she grew up performing for her church. After high school she made the move to Vancouver, BC and attended the Vancouver Acting School. Her first book role was on an episode of Tower Prep.
Darlan Cunha was born on September 16, 1988 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is an actor, known for Cidade de Deus (2002), Cidade dos Homens (2007) and Cidade dos Homens (2002).