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Darren Schnase is an actor, known for Demon (2017).
Born in Kent, Darren began acting at an early age at 11 years old he was spotted by Dorren English a early founder of children's theatrical agents. Darren soon went onto work with the BBC in productions also TVS Television south west amongst others. He has continued to work in film and television since then building a long list of theatrical work.
Darren Shahlavi was seven years old when he started training in martial arts in an old drama theatre in Manchester, England. Inspired by Bruce Lees films and other action movies such as Star Wars, he dreamed of being a movie actor and would show up to his Judo class at the drama hall early to watch the actors rehearsing and performing plays. When Darren was seventeen years old he attended a seminar for "Hong Kong style fight choreography", by Kung Fu star Donnie Yen, which gave him the confidence to pursue his dream of working in Hong Kong movies as a stepping stone to Hollywood. Then, in the early nineties, a young Shahlavi moved to Hong Kong where he began his career as a stuntman until Director Woo-Ping Yuen hired him as the lead villain in the Kung Fu classic Tai Chi Chuan. As a string of martial arts films followed, Darren also used his fighting skills as a stunt performer in studio blockbusters such as "Riddick", "Blade 3", "300", "Watchmen" and the "Night at the Museum" films, as well as supporting roles in Hollywood movies such as "I Spy" playing a boxer fighting Eddie Murphy, "The Final Cut" with Robin Williams, and guest star roles in TV shows such as "Sanctuary", "Human Target" and "Reaper." In 2010, Darren made a triumphant return to Hong Kong action films, co-starring opposite his childhood heroes Donnie Yen and Sammo Kam-Bo Hung in the Wilson Yip directed Yip Man 2 (2010). Shahlavi plays the evil British boxing champion "The Twister" in the semi-biographical story of Bruce Lee's real life kung fu master, Ip Man. The film opened to huge critical and commercial acclaim, becoming the most successful Asian film at the box office in 2010 and widely recognized as the biggest and best martial arts film of the past decade. Following Ip Man 2's successful theatrical run in the United States, Darren has a renewed following amongst action film fans with new films set for release in 2011 including "Born to Raise Hell" opposite Steven Seagal, "Hangar 14" with Steve Austin as well as starring roles in "Aladdin and the Curse of the Djinn" and Mortal Kombat for Warner Brothers.
A new face to the screens, Darren found a new guilty pleasure in film work and productions after first appearing on The Crown in Season 4 as an Australian Diplomat just before lock-down. During lock-down focused on trying new artistic ways of expression via tiktok before landing a role with Disney+ production "Andor" and has been entering more featured background artist roles in the last 3 years to date.
Darren Star was born on July 25, 1961 in Potomac, Maryland, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Sex and the City (1998), Emily in Paris (2020) and Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990).
Darren Stein was born on December 24, 1971 in California, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Jawbreaker (1999), G.B.F. (2013) and Sparkler (1997).
Darren Stephens has had a long and varied career as a performer, appearing as a comedian, improviser, actor, singer, voice talent and show host. As a voiceover actor, Darren has appeared in thousands of regional and national radio and television commercials. He's an experienced show host, on stage and in corporate settings for companies such as Cigna, Ameritech and Kraft, conducting insightful interviews and generating comedy from his subjects and the audience. His singing group The Four Guys Standing Around Singing appeared in every Catch A Rising Star Club in the country, including Las Vegas and New York, performed in hundreds of colleges and universities and bounced across TV screens for McDonald's. Darren has performed many theater roles around the country, including a five-month run in Chicago of a musical he co-wrote called Here Come The Famous Brothers and as disgraced former governor Rod Blagojevich. Other performing includes improvisational comedy with groups like the Second City House Improv Musical Ensemble, Baby Wants Candy and Musical, The Musical. His MFA in Acting is from Ohio University.
Darren Stevens is an actor and director, known for Mystery Men (1999), Jurassic Shark (2012) and Rise of the Black Bat (2012).
Darren Stewart-Jones is a queer performer, writer, filmmaker and theatremaker. Darren plays Ruby on the ACTRA Award nominated series, Pink Is In. Darren also appears as Miss Ogyny in the short film, Ramblings of a Middle-Aged Drag Queen. Darren wrote the screenplay for the dramatic short film, Stroke of Fate, which is available on CBC Gem.