Derek Chadwick was born on July 8, 1995 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Hollywood (2020), A Jenkins Family Christmas (2021) and Scream Queens (2015).
Derek Chafer was born in June 1935 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, England. He is known for Doctor Who (1963), The Old Curiosity Shop (1979) and Softly Softly (1966).
Derek Chang was born on December 17, 1992 in Taipei, Taiwan. He is an actor, known for My Dear Boy (2017), Light the Night (2021) and Fang Qi Wo, Zhua Jin Wo (2016).
Derek is a New York City-based American actor who has experience as a stage combat instructor and choreographer founded in over 16 years of martial arts training in various schools of practice. He graduated from the UCLA's Acting program - TFT and has had extensive experience in onstage performance including a run of Lynn Nottage's 'SWEAT' and the Denver Center for Performing Arts and as Andy Warhol in the world Premiere of 'Andy Warhol's Tomato' by Vince Melocchi at LA's Pacific Resident Theater. Derek was also the lead singer for Epic Floyd, a Pink Floyd cover band, and enjoys singing and playing music with his guitar.
Derek Chauvin was born on March 19, 1976 in Ramsey, Minnesota, USA. He was previously married to Kellie May Xiong.
Derek Chavez is known for Jackie (2012), The Challenge: All Stars (2021) and Real World/Road Rules Challenge (1998).
Derek Chouinard was born on 24 June 1986 in Manchester, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor, known for Deo mun (2023), Pamyo (2024) and Bi-gong-sik-jak-jeon (2023).
Derek Christopher Beland is an actor, known for The Abstract Heart (2015) and The Wretched (2016).
Derek Cianfrance began making movies at age 13. He later attended The University of Colorado where he studied under avant-garde film legends Stan Brakhage and Phil Solomon. His first three films, 'Five O'clock Shadow', 'Raw Footage', and Brother Tied (1998), won consecutive Goldfarb Awards for best film. Raw Footage went on to be awarded a Special Deans Grant for Achievement in the Arts, as well as The Independent Film Channel's Award for Excellence in Student Filmmaking. He directed, wrote, shot, and edited his first feature, Brother Tied, at the age of 23. The film made its American premiere at The Sundance film festival where it was lauded as "one of the most striking American independent debuts in some time," by The Guardian's Jonathan Romney, and hailed a work of "visual genius," by New York Newsday's John Anderson. The film traveled to over 30 festivals and won international awards at 6, including The Orson Welles First Feature Film Award at Huntington, the Ecumenical Jury Award at Mannheim/Heidelberg, and Jury Prize for Bold, Original Expression at Florida. Cianfrance then ventured into documentary filmmaking where he explored a wide array of subjects and characters for both theatrical exhibition and TV. He has made portraits of musicians, Cassandra Wilson - Traveling Miles: Cassandra Wilson (2000), Mos Def - Work And Progress, Run-D.M.C. and Jam Master Jay: The Last Interview (2002), Annie Lennox - Live In Toronto, gained access to Vietnam veteran biker clubs in Rolling Thunder - Ride For Freedom, exposed the mysterious world of crime photography for Shots in the Dark (2001), and revealed teen racing and Hispanic subculture in Streets of Legend (2003) for which he won best cinematographer at Sundance 2003. Cianfrance is currently in pre-production on his second narrative feature, Blue Valentine.
Derek Clifford is known for Great Performances (1971), RoboCop (1994) and Airborne (1998).