At the age of 17, Darrell Dennis walked into his first professional audition and walked out with the lead role of Brian Potter on the hit CBC drama "Northwood". Since then, Darrell has become a multi- faceted Native American (First Nations) actor, writer, and comedian. As an actor, Darrell has gone from classic theater productions in Shaw's "Arms and the Man", Strindberg's "Miss Julie", and Pinter's "Deceived", to film and television roles in "Leaving Normal" opposite Meg Tilly and Christine Lahti; to the hit TV series "Degrassi"; and as Shania Twain's slick and wealthy lover in "Shania: A life in Eight Albums". When Darrell won the lead role of Frank Fencepost on the CBC television series "The Rez" his comedy career exploded. Darrell received a scholarship to train at the world famous "Second City" and became the first Native American (First Nations) comedian to be hired as a performer in any of the Second City companies. He then co-founded the all- Native comedy troupe "Tonto's Nephews" and the L.A. based all Native American comedy troupe "The Mayflower Welcoming Committee". In addition to acting and comedy, Darrell is a successful writer. His first play, "Trickster of Third Avenue East," was produced by Native Earth Performing Arts, which twice named Darrell their "Writer-in- Residence". On APTN, Darrell joined the writing team of the talk/variety show, "Buffalo Tracks" and went on to host the APTN smash hit "Bingo and a Movie." Darrell then wrote a half- hour television pilot called "Moccasin Flats" which was an official selection at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and was picked up by Showcase Television and APTN for three seasons. Darrell was a key writer on this series. Darrell's one man show "Tales of an Urban Indian" was nominated for two Dora Awards (Best Original Play and Best Performance by an actor) and his feature film adaptation of "Tales" was one of 13 international screenplays to be accepted in the prestigious Sundance Screenwriters Lab. A television pilot based on "Tales" was produced and broadcast on the Aboriginal People's Television Network which Darrell also produced. Darrell recently gave a special performance of "Tales" at the legendary Public Theater in New York City. In 2005, Darrell became the comedic Native voice on the CBC Radio series "Spin Off" and the CBC television special "The American Empire". He then co- wrote and hosted the ground breaking CBC radio program "Revision Quest" which ran for four seasons and won numerous awards including the prestigious New York Festival Award. During this time, Darrell's stand- up career flourished and he performed in televised galas at the "Winnipeg Comedy Festival" and the world famous "Just For Laughs Festival". At present, Darrell is a series regular on the Teen Nick/YTV show "Open Heart". His book "Peace Pipe Dreams:The Truth About Lies About Indians" from Douglas & Macintyre Publishing is available in book stores and online. Darrell continues to perform stand up comedy and is developing two T.V. series, a T.V. movie, a feature film, a web series, and a U.S. radio program.
Darrell Duane is not a regular seal but a cool seal. Friends call Darrell Duane DD or DD the Seal. Mckenna Grace is Darrell Duane's owner and personal photographer. Darrell Duane has been in supportive roles, making appearances alongside Mckenna Grace in major films and TV shows such as Gifted (2017), the Haunting of Hill House (2018), Annabelle Comes Home (2019).
Darrell Duffey is an actor, known for Hundraettåringen som smet från notan och försvann (2016).
Darrell Dupras is known for The Third Society (2002) and Crime & Passion (1999).
With over 15 years experience in the entertainment industry, Darrell Faria is a triple threat: director, actor, and comedian. He recently completed his 3rd digital series as a director for CBC Gem. His past works have been recognized and nominated for East Coast Music Awards as well as T.O. Webfest Awards. As well, as a creator, Darrell is 'in development' for two of his own shows. As an actor, Darrell was the head instructor at the Mississauga Youth Theatre for 5 years while studying in school as filmmaker. Some of his acting credits include his Entertainment Weekly cited performance in Hallmark's "The Santa Suit" and the branded-content series "Fare Trade" where he played the leading role for Bunz and Bell Media. As well, his most celebrated comedic performance as 'Ryley' in "White Night" is now being distributed worldwide on Amazon Prime. But perhaps his most on-the-map presence is as his comedy/rap persona: Chai-T. Chai-T is a fictional rap character that Darrell created. In the vein of Ali G or Borat, Chai-T exists in the 'real-world'. Chai-T performs all over Toronto: from Comedy Bar to The Great Hall, while creating the illusion of a real rapper on his social media. He's had viral success for his "Drake's Best Friend" campaign (Buzzfeed, BlogTO, Flo 93.5, etc.) with rap and viral video views in the 55k-72k range on Facebook, Insta, etc. Chai-T's latest project: rap-reviewing Season 3 of "This Is Us" engaged many cast members, writers, directors and producers of the hit NBC show. Chai-T gave a high-energy opening performance at "Rapp Battlez 100", which was noted as one of the "Top 5 live comedy shows of 2018" by Now Magazine. In 2015 Darrell was nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award for Best Performance in Digital Media. In 2016 he was nominated for the Canadian Screen Award in the same category.
Darrell Foster is the influential and inspirational force behind some of the most successful people in the world. He is a Mentor and Life Coach, as well as a Fight and Fitness Expert, who has worked with notable names across multiple fields of excellence - from World Champion boxer Sugar Ray Leonard to Oscar nominated actor, Will Smith. Darrell worked with Sugar Ray Leonard for 18 years, helping lead him to multiple world boxing titles. Darrell holds black belts in multiple martial arts styles, having traveled to the Far East parts of the world, training in the most prestigious dojo of Japan. This vast realm of professional fighting, boxing, mixed martial arts and self-defense has allowed Darrell to create his own unique training methodology, E2: Enlightenment and Exercise. Darrell uses E2 to help his clients achieve their goals by focusing on the precise conditioning of both the brain and body. Aside from working one on one with his clients, Darrell's expertise has permeated the film industry in a variety of ways. Working as Stunt Coordinator, Darrell ensures the safety and efficacy of all action sequences/stunts for his films through his precise Action Scene Analysis. Not only responsible for training and transforming Will Smith into Muhammad Ali, Darrell has worked with Hollywood's Top Talent such as Jada Pinkett-Smith, Antonio Bandares, Nick Cannon, Tyrese Gibson, Virginia Madsen, Alice Braga, Terrence Howard, Mykelti Williamson, Woody Harrelson, Molly Allen, Spencer Breslin, Lolita Davidovich, Duane Martin, Bridget Moynahan, Eddie Murphy, Kevin Phillips, Caleeb Pinkett, Ving Rhames and Blair Underwood; working also with top film directors and producers, Gabrielle Muccino and Ron Shelton and owner of the New York Giants, Steve Tisch. Equally notable, Darrell is an experienced and trained actor who has studied with acting coaches, Tom Todoroff and Aaron Speiser and has had supporting role in movies such as Hitch, I am Legend and Hancock that have generated Billions in box-office profits.
Darrell Fuller was born on 22 August 1966 in New York. He is an actor, known for Hurry Monday (2023).
Darrell Gallant is known for The Kiss of Lady X (2014) and Clay Soldiers (2004).
Darrell Griggs is known for Cinderella's Revenge, Pagan Warrior (2019) and Pterodactyl (2022).
Comedian Darrell Hammond was born in Melbourne, Florida, to Margaret Evelyn (Helms) and Max Carey Hammond. A Saturday Night Live (1975) cast member from 1995 to 2009 - the longest tenure of any SNL cast member - Hammond was one of the sketch TV show's strongest and funniest performers. As well as being part of skits where he had chemistry with other cast members, Hammond won audiences over with dead-on impersonations of various celebrities and Hollywood figures, such as Vice Presidents Dick Cheney and Al Gore, President Bill Clinton, Hardball with Chris Matthews (1997) host Chris Matthews, Sean Connery (who constantly bothered Alex Trebek, played by fellow cast alumni, Will Ferrell, during "Celebrity Jeopardy" skits), Regis Philbin, Donald Trump and many more. Despite his shaky movie resume (The King and I (1999) and New York Minute (2004)), Hammond is still a revelation whenever it comes to SNL. More recently known for his ongoing 2011 - 2012 SNL Republican Primary coverage and spot-on portrayal of sometimes - candidate Donald Trump. In May 2011 Darrell published his first auto-biography: God If You're Not Up There I'm F*cked: Tales of Stand-Up, Saturday Night Live, and Other Mind-Altering Mayhem. This book tells how a childhood filled with abuse led to his career as a mimic and impersonator extraordinaire.