David Denoyer was born on June 6, 1992 in Troy, Ohio, USA. He is a director and actor, known for Popcorn Fodder (2019), Awkward Thanksgiving (2014) and Haunted House on Sorority Row (2014).
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David Devereaux was born in New Jersey right outside of Philadelphia. After living in New Jersey and Ohio his family settled in Atlanta, GA. He knew from an early age that acting was what he wanted to do. The idea of portraying different characters really seemed to resonate with him. To be able to step into someone else's shoes, relate to their experiences, and present this to the world is what inspires him. This created the passion and excitement which eventually led him into acting.
David Dewaele was born on March 19, 1976 in Hazebrouck, Nord, France. He was an actor, known for Hors Satan (2011), Flandres (2006) and Hadewijch (2009). He died on February 27, 2013 in Hazebrouck.
David Dhawan is a director and editor, known for Aankhen (1993), Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004) and Biwi No. 1 (1999). He is married to Karuna Chopra Dhawan. They have two children.
David Di Brina is a producer, known for Mira por mí (2021), The Silencing (2020) and My Secret Valentine (2018).
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David Diaan has built an impressive career as an Iranian American Actor, Writer, and Producer. David came to the United States as a teenager and completed high school in the Midwest. He then studied Radio, Television, & Journalism at the University of Missouri Columbia. David's first endeavor in the entertainment world began when he founded Liquid Productions together with other talents such as popular stand-up comedian Maz Jobrani. Since then, David has continued to write, produce and star in an array of successful Film, TV and theatrical productions.
David Diamante is known for Southpaw (2015), Creed III (2023) and Senior Moment (2021).
David Diamond BFA, D.Litt. (Hon.) As a Co-founder in 1981 and Artistic Director since 1984 of Theatre for Living (formerly known as Headlines Theatre) David has directed over 600 community specific theatre projects and trainings throughout Canada, the US and Europe, as well as in Namibia, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Australia, New Zealand, India, Palestine and Singapore. Subjects range from violence in all its forms to addiction, inter-generational conflict, mental health, language reclamation, the legacy of Canadian Native Residential Schools and Reconciliation, homelessness, climate change, globalization, and species and habitat protection, to name just some. He has pioneered the development of live, interactive Forum television and web casting. He is the originator of Theatre for Living, a merging of Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed, and his own life-long interest in systems theory. Theatre for Living recognizes communities are complexly integrated living organisms and invites them to engage in constructive social change, moving from various forms of violence to respectful engagement. David is the recipient of many theatre and human rights awards, including an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of the Fraser Valley and the Otto René Castillo Award for political theatre. He is also a visiting Faculty Member, UNESCO Chair for Peace Studies, University of Innsbruck in Austria and was Visiting Theatre Director at the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta from 2013 to 2018. He is the author of many published articles and Theatre for Living: the art and science of community-based dialogue (winner of the American Alliance of Theatre and Education 2008 Distinguished Book Award), which is also available in German (Theater Zum Leben) and Spanish (Teatro para la Vida).