Dias Tussupbekov is an actor and model. Dias was passionate about the film industry and started attending film school since he was 10 years old. He began studying performing arts at the age of 12. In 2017, his parents sent him to China when he turned 15, and he has been living and studying there for two years. While initially Dias was planning to apply to Beijing Film Academy for his undergraduate degree, he has later changed his mind and have decided to return to Kazakhstan in 2019 shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic. In early 2021, Dias have moved to the city of Antalya, Turkey and started his professional career. He has starred in a Swedish commercial of Juni Bank (2022). He also appeared in a Turkish movie Aynasiz Haluk (2022) and a couple of Netflix projects as Whom Are We Running From? (2022) and Last Call for Istanbul (2022).
Diastème is a writer and director, known for Le bruit des gens autour (2008), Un Français (2015) and Revenir (2019).
Diata Coleman is an actor, known for Pretenders (2021).
Diaz Mackie is an actor, known for Raimbo (2016), Best Friends (2015) and Guys with Kids (2012).
Dibakar Banerjee was born on June 21, 1969 in New Delhi, India. He is a director and writer, known for Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008), Shanghai (2012) and LSD: Love, Sex Aur Dhokha (2010).
Dibang is a senior journalist of an Indian news channel 'ABP News' and he is one of the most rated Hindi journalist in the industry. He graduated from Delhi university and belongs to Arunachal Pradesh (North-East India). He has worked for many renowned media groups like NDTV, Aaj Tak, and The Sunday Times of India. He has worked in several documentaries, one Italian movie and few other foreign TV networks. Madras Cafe is his first Hindi film and he has been casted as an ex-RAW agent.
Dibbya Das is known for Mafia (2020).
Dibor Adaobi is known for Blood Vessel (2023), Hide 'N' Seek (2021) and The Stand Up (2022).
Dibyendu Bardhan is known for Kahaani (2012) and Schatten der Zeit (2004).
Dibyendu Bhattacharya is an actor, known for Dev.D (2009), Black Friday (2004) and Section 375 (2019).