Daveed Louza is known for The Tuxedo (2002), Making Funny Stuff (2010) and The Seder (2011).
Daveigh Chase was born on July 24, 1990 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She was raised in the small town of Albany, Oregon; where she continues to spend much of her time. She began singing and dancing in her hometown and other local areas at community events and shows starting at age 3. After visiting Los Angeles, she did her first commercial for Campbell's Soup at age 7. At this time, she was also offered a starring role in the Musical Theatre production "Utah!". At age 8, she auditioned for the the voice of "Lilo", and tested at CBS network for her first television series. She continued to test and be cast as a series regular, working on many different television pilots, before finally FOX picked up the show Oliver Beene (2003) in which Daveigh starred as Oliver's quirky best friend "Joyce". In the meantime, she appeared in several movies, including Donnie Darko (2001), in which she played Donnie's youngest sister and was a member of the "Sparkle Motion" dance group; and "R.L. Stines The Haunted Lighthouse" which continues to show at various Busch Garden Theme Parks. In 2003, she won the "Best Villian" award at the MTV Movie Awards for her work as "Samara" in DreamWorks hit, The Ring (2002). She is the voice of "Lilo" from the hit animated and Oscar nominated Disney feature film, Lilo & Stitch (2002), and she continues to voice "Lilo" for the Disney Channel series, as well as various DVD's and video games. Daveigh is also cast as the English voice of the lead heroine "Chihiro" in Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Gibli's Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001) (aka Spirited Away) which won the 2002 Oscar for Best Animated Film. Daveigh is also a very talented singer. Back in 1999, she had the opportunity to join up as lead singer with a small band and take the stage as an opening act for Reba McEntire and, later on, sang "Holly Jolly Christmas" for the "School's Out! Christmas" album released by Universal Records Hip-O Records, which also features the voices of other child stars, including Mae Whitman, Evan Rachel Wood, Jesse McCartney, and others. She was handpicked by director Steven Spielberg to sing "God Bless America" in his film, A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001); and in the Oliver Beene (2003) episode, entitled Oliver Beene: Oliver & the Otters (2004), Daveigh was given the opportunity to showcase her talent by singing the hit 60s song, "Tossin' and Turnin'". She has since recorded four original songs. Outside of the entertainment industry, some of Daveigh's favorite activities are surfing, horseback riding, dancing, reading, and just hanging out with family & friends.
Davell Crawford is known for Seeking Justice (2011), Jimmy's Music Club: The Movie and Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story (2022).
Daven Ralston is known for Macbeth Unhinged (2016), Kara (2016) and Curse of the Macbeths (2022).
Davenia McFadden was born on 21 February 1961 in Abbeyville, South Carolina, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Double Jeopardy (1999), Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985) and Wild Card (2015). She is married to Naseer El-Kadi. They have one child.
Daveon St.Claire is an actor, known for Prom Ride (2015).
Born in Mount Vernon, New York, Davetta Sherwood is an accomplished actress, musician and model. Sherwood began her career in entertainment as a child print model before venturing into acting. She began taking acting lessons and her first role was a feature in the music video for Elektra Recording artist Vitamin C's hit Graduation (Friends Forever). Shortly after, she landed a guest role on the Television sitcom My Wife and Kids. In 2003, she was cast in the short lived; Sophia Coppola penned series Platinum (2003) alongside Hip Hop artist Sticky Fingaz and Jason George. Her next project would be a recurring role on the critically acclaimed series Boston Public (2000). In 2005, she would land her first film roles in Back in the Day (2005) alongside Tatyana Ali and star in the horror film Venom (2005) with Agnes Bruckner, Bijou Phillips and Meagan Good. That same year she would also guest star on The Bernie Mac Show (2001). In 2006, Sherwood would be cast in her best known role to date on the award winning daytime drama The Young and the Restless (1973) as love struck teen Lily Winters. In 2007, the role would earn her an NAACP Image Award nomination for "Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series." She would also make her on stage debut in 2007 in the play "The Divorce". In the years to follow Sherwood would be seen on stage in Pleasantville as well as independent films like H.N.I.C and A Talent for Trouble. Most recently in 2013, Sherwood starred in the romantic comedy The Love Section (2013) alongside Mekhi Phifer, Lawrence Adisa and Teyana Taylor. She also co-stars in Fuse TV's first scripted show, The Hustle (2013) . Sherwood can next be seen in the Ashmawey brother's film, Boiling Pot (2015) which also stars Louis Gossett Jr. , Danielle Fishel , Keith David , M. Emmet Walsh , and John Heard . She is also working on her debut EP and has performed at LA Pride. As an activist, in 2004, she started the Yes We Will Project; a civil project aimed at educating and encouraging young people to take an active role in the political process as well as in their personal lives. She is also working on a documentary about the project under her production company 5 Foot Nuttin Productions, which she started in 2008.
Davey Faye is known for A Killer Rising (2020).
Davey Hackenberg is known for The Pollinators (2019) and Vanishing of the Bees (2009).
Davey Hopper is an actor, known for Lore (2022) and Vera (2011).