Denise Bidot was born on June 13, 1986 in Miami, Florida, USA. She is known for Straight/Curve: Redefining Body Image (2017), Curvy Girls (2011) and Habla Women (2013).
Denise graduated from John Glenn High School, Westland, MI in 1983 where she starred in many plays and musicals. She also appeared on a Detroit television show "Kelly and Company" where she sang and danced with fellow John Glenn students Leo Daignault and Richard Winfrey, accompanied by Sean Robinson. She sang in the school's concert choir as well as the show choir "Chamber Singers" director by then teacher Bruce Graden.
Denise is probably best known as siren hairdresser Denise Osbourne in Coronation Street, a role she played from '92 to '96, with a comeback in '07. Also as Denny's mum in Bad Girls and as Hazel, the mum all gay men wanted in Russell T Davies' Queer as Folk. Denise was born in Portsmouth. She got her equity card with the Actor's Touring Company in the early '80s performing plays around the globe, including the South American continent, Israel, Greece, Yugoslavia, and the Orkney Isles. Later in England, she landed her first acting break in the title role of a Pam Gems' premiere of La Pasionaria at the Newcastle Playhouse. There she met Josie Lawrence and Kate McKenzie which led to the formation of Denise Black and the Kray Sisters, a 3 girl harmony trio of the late '80s. Denise has a passionate interest in stage and music. She recently toured around GB playing the Mother Superior in Sister Act the musical. Also in Calendar Girls and Grumpy Old Women with Britt Eckland and Dillie Keane. She also won the Manchester Evening News Best Supporting Actress Award for her portrayal of Mrs Bryant in Roots (Wesker) at the Manchester Royal Exchange. Denise's theatre credits include: Sisters (a verbatim play about muslim women) at the Sheffield Crucible; Bedroom Farce (Ackbourn) at the West Yorkshire Playhouse; The Long Road (Stephenson) at the Soho Theatre; Aristo (Sherman) at Chichester Festival Theatre; The Seagull (Chekhov) at the Royal Court; Martha in Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf (Albee) at the Liverpool Playhouse; The Retirement of Tom Stevens (Ivory) at the Lakeside; title roles in Yerma (Lorca) and Mrs Warren's Profession (Shaw) at the Manchester Royal Exchange; The Mistress (Wesker) at the Sherman in Cardiff; The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband at the Nottingham Playhouse and Plymouth Theatre Royal and Goneril in King Lear at the Ludlow Festival. Denise writes songs with guitarist Graeme Taylor and gigs with her band The Loose Screw. Their album 'Kiss The Joy' is available on iTunes and at the Dress Circle, Covent Garden.
Denise Bolin is an actress, known for Faith's Song (2017).
Denise Boutte was born on January 19, 1982 in Maurice, Louisiana, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Why Did I Get Married? (2007), Kombucha Cure (2023) and Extreme Movie (2008). She has been married to Kevin Boutte since 2003. They have one child.
Denise Burse was born on January 13, 1952 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. She is an actress, known for Black Mirror (2011), The Juror (1996) and Manifest (2018).
Denise C. Myers is an actress, known for Being Trump (2020), Don't Give Up (2021) and A Promise to Astrid (2019).
Denise Capezza was born on November 7, 1989 in Naples, Campania, Italy. After fifteen years of academic studies throughout her childhood and early teenage years, she eventually graduated in ballet. Indulging in her lifelong spontaneous love for theatre and cinema, she decided to take on acting, first studying in Naples before moving to Rome. In 2012 she was cast as the main character in the Turkish TV series Uçurum (2012), which brought her to Istanbul, where she had to learn Turkish at a fast pace and in quite a short time. After two successful seasons of the series, she took part in several other projects for the Turkish market. Encouraged by the personal and professional growth experienced abroad, in 2015, she decided to return to Italy, determined to build a career for herself in her country. Shortly afterwards, director Stefano Sollima cast her to play Marinella in Gomorra: La serie (2014). She then took part in a variety of TV, film and theatre projects: among these, she played Natalia in the TV series Baby (2018), performed in the theatre play "After The End" by Dennis Kelly and served as the main character in the social film Un mondo in più (2021). In 2021, she played Giuseppina in the TV series Bang Bang Baby (2022) and Alessandra Persiano in Vincenzo Malinconico, avvocato, a TV series based on the best-selling books by Diego De Silva. In 2022, she is involved in the filming of Unwanted, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel.
Denise received her college degree in Finance and went on to give investment seminars around the country. She was acting in independent films and commercials on the side until she decided to give acting her full attention. Born and raised around the Kansas City area she landed dozens of roles in commercials and films before relocating to Los Angeles where she studied at the infamous acting studio Playhouse West, co-created by Jeff Goldlum. She made an unforgettable debut as a quadriplegic in C.M. Downs film 'Fetch.' Within the year she landed roles in other films including 'The Taking of Savannah' and 'Time's Up, Eve,' as well as her first TV credit as the lead in an episode of Spike TV's '1000 Ways to Die.' When not on set, she spends her time in the studio writing and producing new projects. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, architecture, and outdoor activities with her family and friends.
Denise Cascione is an actress, known for Delusion (2016), Seeds (2020) and Trinity (2016).