Dennis Nimoh is an Actor born in Toronto, On. He began Acting in elementary school at the age of 8 years old, where he led his class mates in a stage play of The Lion King. The feeling of people rushing towards him with compliments after the play at such a young age was something Dennis would never forget. He continued Acting on stage all throughout his years of schooling. Dennis decided to pursue his long time passion of Acting full time as a career not long after high school, leaving behind a career in Mechanical Engineering. Several years into his pursuit, he was nominated for "Best Supporting Performance in a Web Program or Series" (2019) (Petrol) by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. He then went on to played the role of "Hadi" in the Rob Ford centered film "Run This Town" starring Damian Lewis and Ben Platt. With time spent traveling Europe, Africa, the U.S.A (L.A. & NY) and Vancouver, BC, Dennis has a wealth of experience which enable him to bring a broad yet unique perspective to his work.
Dennis North is an actor and casting director, known for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), LOL (2012) and The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (2009).
Bilingual actor, born and raised in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region of Québec. He studied acting at the Actor's Studio in Montreal. Dennis has brought his linguistic versatility to many productions across Canada. He has premièred roles by some of the country's finest writers, including Michel Tremblay, John Murrell, George F. Walker, David Fennario and Daniel MacIvor. He has also played the über-everyman on television, film and stage, and his fair share of bumbling cops. A character actor, O'Connor finds artistic challenges mostly on the stage. His classical roles have included Tartuffe for Théâtre français de Toronto, and Falstaff in an indie production of Henry IV, Part One for the past several summers, he has played Leopold Bloom in the James Joyce ''Ulysses'' / Bloomsday celebrations in Toronto; roles which require great verbal and emotional dexterity. He is most notably remembered for his role as Gaston Talbot in Larry Tremblay's The Dragonfly of Chicoutimi. He created the English language première of Michel Tremblay's Narrator in For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again (Encore une fois, si vous le permettez). In 2010, he will perform in disguise room, a solo piece written for him by e. schuhe, for SeeshoplaytrickS, in Berlin, Germany. He is a veteran of over three hundred radio dramas for CBC / Radio-Canada. O'Connor has had 4 Best Actor nominations for Toronto's Dora Awards.
Tall, cheerful, outdoorsy leading man of Hollywood B movies who started in show business as an infant accompanying his vaudevillian parents ("Flanagan and Edwards, the Rollicking Twosome") on the stage. In his teens, Dennis started to write film scripts while attending college. He then tried to break into films as an extra, appearing under his birth name Bud Flanagan. His easy-going manner and impudent grin -- possibly reminding Clark Gable of himself (they worked together on Saratoga (1937)) -- led to the star suggesting Bud to MGM management for leading roles. In short order, Bud Flanagan became Dennis O'Keefe, resident tough guy of action dramas and the occasional comedy. Serious acting was rarely called upon but Dennis handled the material given to him with aplomb and good humour. After his contract with MGM expired in 1940, he free-lanced and appeared in, arguably, three of his best pictures: in support of Roland Young and Joan Blondell in the delightful supernatural murder spoof Topper Returns (1941); in the Val Lewton-produced thriller, The Leopard Man (1943); and in the tense crime melodrama T-Men (1947) which he co-scripted (with John C. Higgins) for Eagle-Lion. This rather unambitious little film for what was essentially considered a 'poverty row' studio proved so successful that it spawned a CBS radio series three years later. Dennis was chosen for the lead (though his character was renamed) and his delivery was perfect for scripts which balanced drama with light comedy. For most of the period between 1944 and 1952, Dennis alternated roles on radio with film work. He had another lead in the 1945 radio serial "Hollywood Mystery Time" as a movie director-cum-sleuth. On screen, he displayed his penchant for comedy in the funniest version of the much-filmed Brewster's Millions (1945), followed by the forgettable farce Getting Gertie's Garter (1945) (from the same stable). Another fair, marginally off-beat comedy, was The Lady Wants Mink (1953), co-starring Dennis with Ruth Hussey and Eve Arden. In addition, there were scores of 'cheap and cheerful' action films including several made in Europe. Dennis eventually turned his hand to directing with Angela (1954), a crime thriller set in Rome which he also co-scripted under the pseudonym Jonathan Rix. At the end of the decade, Dennis starred in his own short-lived television sitcom about a widowed Los Angeles syndicated columnist. After that, he guested in just a few more TV episodes before his untimely death from lung cancer in August 1968.
Dennis O'Neill is an American Award-winning and a Web Series Award-winning actor for his Web/TV show, Bail Out, which he wrote, produced, directed, and has the lead role in. His awards include the Lake Charles Film and Music Festival, (twice) The Telly Award (Best Actor), The World Premier Film Award, the Tagore International Film Festival Award, Creation International Film Festival Award, and others. Since his award winnings, he has produced nineteen web series for Bail Out and has a half-hour episode called "I am Lorenzo Lamas," soon to be released for public airing. His next Bail Out episode is called "Where's Lou Diamond Phillips?"
Dennis Olazo is an actor, known for Io e lei (2015).
I have been acting and singing since I was a child. My love of both art forms lead me to achieve a Theater degree in college. I've performed in numerous community theater organizations throughout my life with over 40 theatrical stage credits to my name. Nearly all of these productions were musicals, as I love using my strong baritone voice to enhance the roles I'm playing. In August of 2016, I began doing on-camera work and immediately fell in love with this new genre. I am now working on a full-time TV, Film, Commercial, Industrial, & Voice-Over career!
Dennis Padilla is an actor and writer, known for The Barker (2017), Kalabog en Bosyo (1994) and A Lotto Like Love (2016). He is married to Marjorie Barretto.
Dennis Paladino is known for Find Me Guilty (2006), Batman Forever (1995) and Great Expectations (1998). He has been married to Barbara A Starkie since 1983. They have one child.
Dennis Panaligan is known for Alapaap (2022) and Bata Pa Si Sabel (2022).