Dennis Jaffee is a producer and actor, known for Prized (2014), Jezebel (2019) and Human Resources.
Dennis James Martin is an actor, known for Zombie Tidal Wave (2019).
In the entertainment world, attitude, talent and perseverance is a must! Working character Actor Dennis Jay Funny, a Gemini and a twin, is embodiment of these ingredients. No, he's not a comedian who changed his name to make people smile. Funny is his actual birth name and everything Dennis Jay Funny touches is serious business. His Dad is African American from South Carolina and his mother is Creek Native American from Alabama. Their families moved to upstate New York as teenagers where they attended different high schools. Dennis and his twin (the Funny Twins) were born in Tacoma, Washington at Joint Base Lewis-McChord where his father had recently been stationed. They grew up in Westchester, NY. Dennis enjoyed High School. He was voted "most popular and class clown" and was Captain of the Football team at Alexander Hamilton High School. The Math standout (who scored 100% in Algebra, 95% in Geometry & 97% in his Trigonometry New York State Regents Final exams) then went on to Engineering powerhouse, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (rpi.edu) in Troy, New York on scholarship. In Dennis' first film, sports epic "Any Given Sunday", director Oliver Stone utilized Shark player, '#47's' unique acting expertise and diverse skills. A few years later the New York character actor was encored by Stone in the opening sequence of his "World Trade Center" film as the musical hipster waiting on the subway platform the morning of September 11th. A longtime underground event promoter in New York City; his friendly notoriety has inspired a following of dedicated revelers. An extensive traveler, Dennis has forged positive relationships worldwide. This former Wall Streeter has dedicated his life to inspiring others. The only remnant of his white collar past is a trademark trail of cigar smoke left in his wake, though he claims he is cutting back. When asked what's next? He replied, "Who knows? Anything can happen, Life is a wild ride!"
Dennis (Actor, Co-Writer, Producer) the youngest of two children, was raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia. He is of Italian and Danish descent. In 2010, he began taking acting classes while at the same time submitting to local film projects, immediately booking lead roles and commercials. From 2012-2014, Dennis studied at Playhouse West Repertory Theater where he honed his craft. He worked four seasons on the hit Netflix show "House of Cards" as a principal stand-in, where he learned up close and personal from the industry's best not only in acting, but director's habits, choices and cinematography. Dennis had principal roles in feature films "Iniquity" (2012) and "What Death Leaves Behind" (2018); a film that played festivals all across the country, including Sundance Film Festival. He has written and directed two short films "A Good Deed" (2014), and "The Referral" (2014), which also played at festivals in both Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Dennis lived in Los Angeles for four years, studying and booking roles with the prestigious American Film Institute. "Another Man's Trash" will be the third and most ambitious project Dennis oversees with hopes of acclaimed success.
Dennis Jeevan Kanukolanu is known for A1 Express (2021).
Dennis Johnson is known for Alien Origin (2012) and Blood Memory (2011).
Dennis Jones is an actor, known for The Storyteller (2018).
Dennis Joseph was born on October 20, 1957 in Ettumanoor, Kottayam district, Kerala, India. He was a writer and director, known for Thanthram (1988), Nair Saab (1989) and Mahanagaram (1992). He was previously married to Leena. He died on May 10, 2021 in Ettumanoor, Kottayam, Kerala, India.
Dennis Keiffer is a former K.I.C.K. Super Middleweight Kickboxing Champion. He took his skills to Television and Cinema as an actor and stuntman. Early in his career he worked on fight movies such as "Bloodfist", "Shootfighter", and "Die Trying". In the past 15 years Dennis has been a stunt actor on shows such as "CSI", "House", Sons of Anarchy" and "True Blood" with theatrical releases such as "Death Sentence", "Indiana Jones", "The Green Hornet" and "Spiderman".