Paul Denny is an actor, known for Lowdown (2010), Bruce (2016) and Australia on Trial (2012).
Paul Desmond is known for A Civil Action (1998), Legends of the Fall (1994) and Glory (1989).
Paul Dewdney is an English actor, born and based in London. The heritage of his parents is Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland, and Sixpenny Handley, Dorset. A multiple film festival award winner in consecutive years the first being 2015 when he won the 'Best Supporting Actor' at the 'Long Island Film Forum' in New York for his role as Adrian in Crossroads (2015) In 2016 he won the 'Best Actor' in a leading role award at the 'Feel The Reel Film Festival' and the same year 'Chandler Film Festival' in Arizona for his role in The Inquiry (2016) In 2017 Paul was nominated for 'Best Actor' at the 'International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema, Nice' in The Inquiry (2016) In 2018 Paul won a 'Best Actor' award for his role as Castlin in Mea Culpa (2018) at the 'Monaco International Film Festival in Monte Carlo which was the World Premiere of the film. At the 'Long Island International Film Expo, Long Island, New York' and following the award in 2015 for Crossroads (2015) he followed up that success in 2019 with another 'Best Actor' win becoming the first actor in the history of the festival to win a Best Actor category award twice for his role in Mea Culpa (2018) in which he was cast directly opposite Sean Young who played the female lead in the iconic Blade Runner (1982) In 2019 Paul won 'Best Actor' awards, first at the 'Feel The Reel International Film Festival' for his role in Dovetail (2019) and also won 'Best Actor' at the 'TMFF Film Festival' for Dovetail (2019) At the 'Southampton International Film Festival' in 2019, he received a nomination for his role as Jack in Dovetail (2019) Paul played the lead role in 'No One Likes Us' a 2-hander stage production at the Camden Fringe Theatre Festival in 2019 which was sold out for six consecutive performances and received excellent reviews.
Paul Diaz is known for The Young and the Restless (1973), The Death and Life of Bobby Z (2007) and American Family (2002).
Paul Dick is a Canadian actor known for his work in The Truth About Christmas (2018) and The Third Miracle (1999). He began his performing career as a boy chorister in the 1972 CBS special Two Christmases with Sandler and Young. Among his more treasured memories are choral performances for both Queen Elizabeth II and Pope John Paul II, and a Variety Club tribute to Mitch Leigh, under the direction of Henry Mancini. In 1987, Soaring Free, a pop rock single co-written by Paul, was distributed nationally by WEA and published by Warner Chappell. Paul's first credited performance in a film was as Choir Director of the Corpus Christi Singers, in American Zoetrope's The Third Miracle (1999). He has appeared in Santa's Wish (2017), a music video by The Tenors, and performed with them live on stage. He has several commercial and advertising campaigns to his credit. When he is not appearing in the guise of his alter ego, Paul enjoys working with choirs of all ages and teaching the art of choral singing.
Paul Diem is an actor, known for Flimsy Company (2018).
Paul Diesburg is known for Zone Drifter (2021).
Paul Bradley Hanson is an American actor who was born in Roseville, California, to Laurel Hanson and Kenneth Hanson and has two sisters. He grew up playing music in jazz clubs with his friends and other bands outside of school. He moved to Los Angeles to pursue it further landing gigs as an instrumentalist in films which then inspired to him to pursue acting. The last name "Dietz" is an homage to his grandfather, Jack.
Paul Dillett was born on April 12, 1965 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Paul Dillon is an actor born in Joliet who began his career in show business in Chicago. His movie career began in 1994 with the movie Blink (1993) in which he played the role of Neal Booker. He played Patty O'Brien in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), the most successful film in which he has a credited role. Dillon also has appeared on many hit TV series including NYPD Blue (1993), CSI: Miami (2002), The Guardian (2001), and his recurring role as Angelo in The Pretender (1996). Most recently, he had a guest appearance as Ezekiel in the new ABC drama Night Stalker (2005). Currently, he plays Gary in the play Rantoul and Die. He is also the founder and artistic director of the Bang Bang Spontaneous Theatre group.