Dennis williams was born March 30th 1972 in Plant City Florida to the parents of Dennis Mansell and Rita Watson. His mother Rita married a man name Danny Williams. At age 2 he was adopted by Danny Williams. Dennis was all boy at age 3, he would climb a 4 foot chain link fence to walk to his grandparents house down the street. At age 6 his parents decided to travel around with the carnival for a year. That's where he learned to be tough. He traveled around to all the southern states in that year. At age seven his parents decided to move back to Florida and settle down because his mother was pregnant with his sister. He is the oldest of three children. He has a brother and a sister from Rita and Danny and a sister from his natural father. Growing up Dennis had to be tough. He was always fighting with the neighborhood kids not because he was a bully. But because he was defending himself or someone else. His parents moved from Plant City Florida to Polk County Florida in 1988 when he was 16. He graduated from Auburndale High School in 1990 and join the army. He was kicked out of the army 4 months into it for fighting. In 1995 he married for the first time to Satan's sister. In 1997 he decided to join the Marine Corps. At age 25 he was one of the oldest in boot camp. His job in the Marine Corps was aircraft firefighter and he was stationed at Camp Pendleton California. While in the Marines in California he got his first taste of acting. He was a featured extra on the set of Pensacola wings of gold. In 2001 he decided to get out of the Marines. He lived in California for a year after the Marines before moving back to Florida in 2002. He finally got divorced from Satan's sister in 2004.He met his second wife in 2004. They married that same year. Dennis was happy with his second wife Candie, but his first wife satan's sister would not let that happen. In 2009 Dennis separated from his second wife because his first wife would not leave them alone. Dennis finally divorced his second wife in 2011 and has been alone ever since. Dennis worked for Polk County Road maintenance until they forced him to resign after 10 years of service because of a practical joke in 2014. Dennis decided in 2013 he wanted to pursue his acting career, so he decided to go to acting classes. Dennis has always been the class clown. The entertainment business is in his blood. A lot of people don't know this but he is related to famous singers. The Bellamy Brothers are his fourth cousin and Elvis Presley is a distant cousin also. For the most part Dennis is a very happy person He likes to entertain people that's why in 2004 he decided to become a professional wrestler. He did this for six years until he was finally hurt in a car accident. Then in 2013 he decided to become an actor and has been doing it ever since. He knows he is destined for greatness and is waiting his turn to be discovered.
Dennis Edwards is a producer and actor, known for TRON (1982), Osmosis Jones (2001) and Space Jam (1996).
Dennis Falt has been acting professionally since 12 years old, beginning on stage in the San Francisco bay area. He received Best Actor Award in high school for his many roles in school plays, still, at the same time continuing in professional theater. Upon graduating from San Francisco State University with a BA in Theater Arts, he moved to Hollywood and joined Screen Actors Guild, acting in many films, TV dramas, and voice over. Having been an exchange student to Japan in high school, Dennis made numerous trips to Japan where he acted in film, TV and commercials. Finally, in 1980, he moved to Japan permanently. For his many years in Japan's entertainment industry, Dennis was declared a "Tokyo Super Star" by a national magazine.
Dennis Farina was one of Hollywood's busiest actors and a familiar face to moviegoers and television viewers alike. Recently, he appeared in the feature films, "The Grand," a comedy about a Vegas poker tournament with Woody Harrelson, Cheryl Hines and Ray Romano; "Bottle Shock," also starring Alan Rickman, Bill Pullman and Bradley Whitford; and Fox's "What Happens in Vegas," in which Dennis starred as Cameron Diaz's boss. Farina also appeared on the NBC series "Law and Order" and in the HBO miniseries, "Empire Falls," for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Mini-Series. Farina is well remembered for his role in memorable features such as Steven Soderbergh's "Out of Sight," in which he played the retired lawman father of Jennifer Lopez's character. This was Farina's second outing in an Elmore Leonard best seller, the previous one being "Get Shorty," directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and co-starring John Travolta, Rene Russo and Gene Hackman. Farina received an American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Male for his performance as "Ray 'Bones' Barboni." In 1998's "Saving Private Ryan," directed by Steven Spielberg, Farina played "Col. Anderson," a pivotal role in the film. It is this character who convinces Tom Hanks character to lead a squad deep into Nazi territory to rescue "Pvt. Ryan." He also co-starred with Brad Pitt and Oscar-winner Benicio Del Toro in the darkly comedic crime drama "Snatch," directed by Guy Ritchie. Farina's numerous other screen credits include John Frankenheimer's "Reindeer Games," "Paparazzi," Martin Brest's "Midnight Run," the Michael Mann film "Manhunter", among many other feature films. Farina is also recognized for his role in the critically acclaimed television series, NBC's "Crime Story". A veteran of the Chicago theater, Farina has appeared in Joseph Mantegna's "Bleacher Bums," and "A Prayer For My Daughter," directed by John Malkovich, and many others. He died on July 22, 2013 in Scottsdale, Arizona at age 69.
Born in 1967 and raised in London, UK, Dennis is an accomplished actor having played a variety of theatre and film roles to date - Shakespeare, comedy, farce, courtroom drama, murder mystery, horror and wartime drama in both lead and supporting roles. Now looking to further expand into television and film.
Dennis Farriss is known for his work on Mystify: Michael Hutchence (2019).
Excellent and engaging character actor Dennis Fimple was born 11 November, 1940, in Ventura, California and raised in the nearby town of Taft. His father, Elmer was an electrician, and his mother, Dolly was a beautician. Dennis first became interested in acting after he portrayed Tom Sawyer in a junior high school play. After graduating Taft Union High School, Fimple attended San Jose College on a scholarship, and majored in both speech and drama. He also earned a teaching credential at San Jose College. Dennis worked in a Cheetos factory by day and acted in dinner theater at night in his early days. Fimple eventually moved to Hollywood, where he initially worked as a teacher by day and a delivery man at night, prior to getting his first break; a 2-episode guest appearance on Petticoat Junction (1963). Best known as the lovably dim-witted Kyle Murty on the comedy Western television program, Alias Smith and Jones (1971), Dennis popped up in many TV series throughout the years including; Here Come the Brides (1968), M*A*S*H (1972), The Rockford Files (1974), Starsky and Hutch (1975), Battlestar Galactica (1978), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979), Matt Houston (1982), Highway to Heaven (1984), Knight Rider (1982), The A-Team (1983), The Incredible Hulk (1977),Simon & Simon (1981), Sledge Hammer! (1986), Quantum Leap (1989) Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996) and ER (1994). Fimple was frequently cast as scruffy rural types in both films and TV shows alike. Among his most memorable movie roles are the amiable Curly in the delightful Claudia Jennings' drive-in classic, Truck Stop Women (1974), easygoing moonshine runner Dewey Crenshaw in Bootleggers (1974), likable eager beaver college anthropology student Pahoo, in the terrific Sasquatch cinema outing Creature from Black Lake (1976), the goofy Sunfish in the much-maligned King Kong (1976) remake, and cloddish fur trapper, Posey in the superior horror-Western The Shadow of Chikara (1977). His last film part was as the madcap Grandpa Hugo Firefly in Rob Zombie's enjoyably trashy 70's horror exploitation pastiche, House of 1000 Corpses (2003). Dennis was not only an avid reader, but also a lover of antiques and collectibles. He's the father of son Chris. Dennis Fimple died at age 61, of complications from a car accident at his home in Frazier Park, California on August 23, 2002
Mr. Fitzpatricks' involvement with the performing arts has spanned more than 40 years. He is an actor, voice actor, director, and producer. Dennis works in film, TV, radio and theatre. For several years he was a member of a repertory company in Bucks County, PA., and has since worked in London, San Francisco, Off Broadway and Portland, OR. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.
Dennis Flanagan is an actor and writer, known for Banshee (2013), Ozark (2017) and The Deuce (2017).
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