Dennis Keighron-Foster is a director and actor, known for Deep in Vogue (2019) and Broken Sword 2.5: The Return of the Templars (2008).
Dennis Kelleher is known for The Con (2020), Gaming Wall St (2022) and ZDFzeit (2012).
Dennis Kern is known for I Am Chris Farley (2015).
Dennis is a voice actor with a blended British/South African accent which creates an international voice for a wide variety of applications and genres. His voice is warm, rich, with a gravitas-filled sophisticated presentation that transcends geographic boundaries. His professionalism, enunciation, fast turnaround, perfection, and love of the spoken word provide seamless integration in the approach, execution, and delivery that each production demands. He is very directable and extremely easy to work with. Dennis was born in Cape Town South Africa and growing up without television (which only began operation in 1976), radio was the only form of broadcast entertainment that was available. This developed a fertile imagination which translated into creating skits and using his voice and acting talents to mimic a variety of accents and dialects. He graduated from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, Sociology, and Social Anthropology and thereafter immigrated to the US settling in Los Angeles. With his ability to sound like David Attenborough, Winston Churchill or James Bond, Dennis' voice acting projects have included commercials and promos for BBC America, narration for Awards Shows nationally and internationally, corporate branding and general advertising, and audiobook narration and production. Dennis has an aptitude for "delivering the message" in an inviting manner and is recognized for his international global voice and Transatlantic delivery, sometimes leaving his audience guessing where he's from. Dennis is a six-time Voice Arts Awards nominee.
Dennis Kleinsmith is an actor, known for Cthulhu (2007), Police Beat (2005) and The Cutter (2005).
Dennis Kort was born on 31 October 1952 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Angel (1983), M*A*S*H (1972) and Massacre at Central High (1976).
Dennis Kucinich was born on October 8, 1946 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He is known for GMO OMG (2013), Kucinich Presidential Campaign Update (2007) and Mobilize (2014). He has been married to Elizabeth Kucinich since August 21, 2005. He was previously married to Sandra Lee McCarthy and Helen.
Dennis Kyere is an actor, known for Into the Beat - Dein Herz tanzt (2020).
Dennis L. Reed II is a producer and director, known for Indictment: Who Is Jonathan Carter? (2020), Indictment: Dead Witnesses Can't Talk (2016) and First Lady 3 (2021).
Dennis L.A. White is an American stage and screen actor noted for portraying Damion 'D-Roc' Butler in the Notorious B.I.G. biopic, Notorious. Born and raised in southern California to a musician Mother and a military Father, Dennis was exposed to many different cultures and ideas. When his family relocated to Fayetteville, North Carolina he developed his love for music and acting. He was offered several scholarships to play baseball but he decided to take an academic scholarship at WSSU in North Carolina. In, 2001, Dennis,under the guise of "Dennis Da Menace", put out his Billboard charted album, "The Wonderful World of Dennis". In 2003, Dennis became the 1st African-American host at Fuse Television. He began to host several TV shows, "Weekend Vibe, HBO's 5 Rounds & Chatzone and MTV's "Hip Hop Life". He then pursued his love for acting with appearances in "The Brave One" with Jodie Foster, Law & Order:SVU, The Jury, "I Think I Love My Wife", etc. In 2010, he portrayed a cancer stricken comedian in Marq Overton's Off Broadway play, "Die Laughing". White also played Virgil on The N mini-series, Miracle's Boys. Dennis had a recurring role on TNT (TV channel)'s The Closer. In 2009, Dennis created "Act Like You Know", a company that gives acting workshops and seminars to aspiring Actors across the country. In 2009,Dennis became the re-occurring character "Mistah Ray" on NBC's "Parenthood". In 2013, Dennis started a foundation called "M.O.R.P.H." to help rid racial profiling.