Darrin Baker was born on May 7, 1965 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for The Man from Toronto (2022), The Comey Rule (2020) and White Lie (2019).
Darrin Barber is known for Come Out Fighting (2022), Operation Seawolf (2022) and This or That (2020).
Darrin Bragg is a writer and actor, known for B Positive (2020), Carol's Second Act (2019) and Fam (2019).
Darrin D. Henson is known for Double Cross (2020).
Darrin Davies is known for I Adore You (2014), Alfa Maschi (2016) and A Night of Horror: Volume 1 (2015).
Biography April 2019 Darrin Henson is a three-time award-nominated actor , one-time award-nominated author and MTV choreography award-winner. Henson won the coveted MTV choreography award for NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye." Henson can be seen in such films as The Express in the role of Jim Brown, Tekken in the intense role of the martial arts expert Raven, and the hit Screen Gems-Sony feature film Stomp the Yard. Afterwards he starred in the South Africa-shot Zulu Wedding opposite Nondumiso Tembe (Six, True Blood, Neverland). Henson became a lead on the hit BET series The Family Business in the role of Orland Duncan. In June 2019 he appeared in the Netflix suspense thriller Staged Killer with Chrishell Hartley, and in the theatrical release of Black Bear where he plays a POW injured by war. Henson is best known for his role on the hit TV series Soul Food, where he plays the street tough Lem Van Adams. Henson also starred for three seasons on the ABC family TV series Lincoln Heights. On the stage Henson starred on Broadway in Ron Link's stand-up Tragedy, and off-Broadway in David Talbert's stage play Fabric of a Man. Henson believes you can come as your are but you can't stay as you are. Henson brings a no nonsense education and straightforward thoughts to hi approach to the industry to audiences all over the world. Henson lectured in Johannesburg and Durban, South Africa and has brought his lectures to audiences in the U.S.
Darrin Giossi is an actor, known for News of the World (2020), Mindhunter (2017) and Murderous Affairs (2016).
Darrin Hickok is an American-born actor based in Los Angeles. He started his acting career at a very early age with daily trips to the school nurse. When he wasn't playing sick, Hickok was often found on the beaches of Cape May, New Jersey, where he spent his childhood. Hickok eventually made his way to the Big Apple in pursuit of his acting career, where he studied under Bill Esper at the William Esper Studio. Hickok has worked in television, film, and regional theater. His most recent credit is a supporting role on CBS's hit show, "BULL". In 2021, he step on stage as Jason, in Lynn Nottage's hit play, "Sweat" at the Chance Theatre. In 2019, he portrayed "Howard Wagner and Stanley" in "Death of a Salesman" starring Rob Morrow at the Ruskin Theatre. A fun fact, Darrin Hickok is a direct descent from Wild Bill Hickok, one of the most fearsome gunslingers in the Wild West during the 1800s.
Darrin Maharaj was born in Toronto, Ontario with parents hailing from the island of Trinidad and Tobago. At age 19 he volunteered his time at the community radio station CKWR 98.7 fm in Waterloo, Ontario. He started in the midnight till 4am time slot which quickly became the weekend's prime-time feature with Darrin and his DJ partner Eric Lohrenz as "The 2 Youts" featuring the best in hip-hop, reggae and electronic music. Soon the "youts" were interviewing some of the hottest stars on the music scene from The Beastie Boys to Moby just to name a few. Broadcasting school followed at the School of Broadcast Journalism at Fanshawe College in London, Ont. After a few months of general reporting Darrin quickly made the transition to the Entertainment Videographer for the The New VR in Barrie, Ontario. Working not only as the reporter and host but as the camera operator, editor and producer of his daily stories. This took him all across North America and put him in many a strange situation from interviewing top stars like John Travolta and Mel Gibson, to wrestling Crocodiles at Gatorland in Florida to skydiving, rock climbing and more. Darrin was asked to help launch CHUM televisions newest station on the west coast CITYTV in Vancouver as their Entertainment Specialist. On his first day at the station Darrin was sent to interview BC beauty Pamela Anderson at her beach home in Malibu, California. while there the young broadcaster caught the eye of world renowned designer & photographer Karl Lagerfeld who was on hand to photograph Pamela and ended up putting Darrin into the front seat of her Viper and doing an impromptu photo session. Aside from co-anchoring 10 news casts per week, Darrin hosted live cut ins and season finales for popular programs like ABC's "the Bachelor" and "America's Next Top Model". After serving almost 4 years with Citytv Vancouver Darrin returned home to host "Inside Jam!" and co-host "Canoe-Live" on Toronto's SUNTV. In January 2007 Darrin left SUNTV and rejoined his old friend and mentor Moses Znaimer as a host and reporter for his production company MZTV where Darrin works on a number of shows and upcoming projects including serving as the host and face of the new broadcast network TELUS TV in western Canada. Darrin continues to explore the world of acting, he has appeared in several episodes of the hit sci-fi series "The Collector", the feature "The Exorcism Of Emily Rose" with Laura Linney and Colme Fiore and worked closely with award winning director Antoine Fuqua on the film "Shooter" starring Mark Wahlberg.
Fr. Darrin Merlino is a Claretian Missionary priest living in L.A. His ordination in the year 2000 was the first ever in U.S. history to be broadcast live via the internet. He's been an award-winning high-school teacher (Mary Star of the Sea, San Pedro, CA), associate pastor, and youth minister, and, for five years, the highly successful pastor at Sacred Heart Church in Prescott, Arizona. Now Fr. Merlino is following his original calling to the priesthood, evangelizing through the media, as co-founder of Catholic Media Missionaries, the host of the series, "Hound of Heaven", and author of his debut book, "30 Days Unplugged: How A Catholic Priest Turned Off His iPhone And Took A Call From God."