Darryl Allen is known for Zombie Apocalypse (2011).
Darryl Bailey Smith II is known for An American Pickle (2020).
Darryl Barnes is an actor, known for Ruby (2018), The Laser Effect and The Available Wife (2020).
In addition to acting, modeling and hosting, Darryl Booker is a world renowned international speaker, trainer and consultant. As a relative "new comer" to the acting profession, he has been working part-time as an actor, while continuing to manage a successful and demanding speaking schedule. Darryl has been a master of ceremonies (MC) for various events from hosting strategic business conferences to variety game shows for corporate conference crowd attraction. Darryl has spoken at several major corporate functions, both on-site and at designated locations, as a keynote, presenter, and facilitator. Darryl has completed his doctoral (PhD) coursework with Nova Southeastern University, received his MBA in Information Systems, his Master's and Graduate Certificate in Project Management from both George Washington University (GWU) and Keller Graduate School of Management. Darryl has his graduate Advanced Master's and Master's Certificate in IT Project Management and Business Analysis from GWU, his BA in Political Science and Psychology from Georgia State University, and his AA in Liberal Arts from the University of Texas El Paso (UTEP). Darryl is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and a certified Project Management Professional (PMP). Darryl has designed, developed, and delivered seminars, workshops, and courses for numerous Fortune 500 and Global 2000 clients all over the world.
Darryl Bradford is an actor, known for Havoc (2022), Kaappaan (2019) and Gold (2018).
Darryl Bryant is known for TIME: The Kalief Browder Story (2017).
Darryl Christmas is known for Out on a Lim (2022), What Lies Beneath (2023) and Behind the Veil 2.
Darryl Clark is known for Murder on the Orient Express (2017), Los ángeles (1990) and Doctor Who (2005).
Darryl Cox was born on April 8, 1955 in Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. He is an actor and director, known for Arlington Road (1999), Bottle Rocket (1996) and RoboCop (1987). He was previously married to Susanne Ingels.
Darryl Moore is a Fayetteville, NC native who holds a B.S. degree in Political Science and a M.Ed. in Education Personnel Administration from Tuskegee University. He is a professional actor who began his career doing stand-up in 2004 after an encounter with Comedian J. Anthony Brown of the popular "Tom Joyner Morning Show". While hanging out with friends, Mr. Brown overheard Darryl joking with his friends and asked him if he'd ever done comedy, and at the time he had not tried comedy. Mr. Brown immediately encouraged Darryl to give stand up a try, and Darryl took his advice and he has not looked back. Like any other new actor, Darryl began his career as a background actor. Others would get discouraged but Darryl used this time to network and plan his next move. In 2008, Darryl decided to stop performing as a comedian and focus his attention on the film and television industry. Not only has he worked in front of the camera, but he has work behind the camera as a Casting Director, Producer, Production Assistant, and Assistant Director. In 2009, he became a member of SAG after a speaking part in the movie "Lottery Ticket". Recently, he completed writing his autobiography titled "Feel My Pain" as well as a script for his first film project titled "Invisible Man", based on his autobiography.