Dodd Vickers is a Location scout and manager best known for his work on Prisoners, Sharp Objects, Den of Thieves, White Noise, Cobra Kai & Blended. He is a member of The Television Academy and the Location Managers Guild Intl. Dodd also produces and hosts the podcast "Locations on Two". Dodd has collaborated with some of the industry's top Directors, Designers, and Cinematographers including Denis Villeneuve, Roger Deakins, Jean-Marc Vallée, Rachael Morrison, Julie Traymore, Alethea Jones, Rodrigo Prieto & Dean Simler. Dodd has been married to Taylor Vickers since 1990.
Doddanna is an actor, known for Aatagadharaa Siva (2018), Ajay (2006) and Shiva Sainya (1996).
Doddarange Gowda is known for Sparsha (2000), Sangliyana Part- 3 (1997) and Shivamani (2009).
Doddi El-gabry is a Greek-Egyptian filmmaker and the co-founder and CEO of Cinebur Ltd. His background ranges from computer science to filmmaking, carrying a MA Filmmaking from the London Film School. His short films have won awards in international competitions. At Cinebur, Doddi El-gabry's work involves the developments behind the platform's distribution strategy and business growth. Cinebur is leveraging the sharing economy to create a scalable exhibitor network and support its partners' entire film distribution lifecycles. Cinebur's vision is to become a leading global film distributor by pioneering a new social experience through its user-generated non-theatrical screenings.
Doddy Abili is known for Light in the Dark (2020).
Dodge Evans is an actor, known for Saturday Morning Massacre (2012).
Dodge Prince is an actor, known for A Cowgirl's Song (2022), Lansky (2021) and The Quest for Tom Sawyer's Gold.
Dodi Fayed was born on 15 April 1955 in Alexandria, Egypt. He was a producer, known for Chariots of Fire (1981), Hook (1991) and F/X (1986). He was previously married to Susanne Gregard. He died on 31 August 1997 in Paris, France.
Appearing in more than 40 credited film/television shows, Dodie calls Louisiana home. She has appeared opposite stars Candice Cameron Bure, Abigail Breslin, Thomas Jane, Paula Patton, Tina Lifford, Marsha Gay Hardin, and Sam Trammell, to name a few. Dodie can be seen in several period roles, such as her performance in the Emmy award winning television show American Horror Story and Tread Lively's feature film, The Blind, to be released in 2023. Dodie Brown was born in the small City of Mansfield, Louisiana to Clara and Jerry LaHood. She is the youngest of three siblings. She began performing as a young child with the Richland Players Theatre Group in Rayville, Louisiana. In high school, she excelled in tennis and swimming, but she loved dancing. Her journey led her to become a collegiate and professional dancer/cheerleader, even traveling to and performing in Tokyo, Japan. She was first approached to be in film/television while in Tokyo. In 1998 Dodie married the cute boy she met in the sixth grade, Alan Brown. They now have two daughters, Taylor & Gabrielle. In 2006, Taylor and Dodie performed as mother/daughter in Stephen King's The Mist, directed by Frank Darabont (Shawshank Redemption, creator/writer of The Walking Dead). She looks forward to working with Mr. Darabont again soon.
Dodie Drake was born on February 20, 1927. She was an actress, known for The Little Shop of Horrors (1960), The Diary of a High School Bride (1959) and Cain's Hundred (1961). She died on January 1, 2009.