Derek Mikula is known for FBI: Most Wanted (2020), Apophenia and Mystery Incorporated (2022).
Derek Miller is known for The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (2020).
Derek, a Chicago native, is a product of that city's improv scene. As a child he was trained under the Piven Theatre Workshop and Interlochen Arts Camp. He attended Indiana University where he co-founded improv troupe Full Frontal Comedy while taking classes at Second City and iO (formerly Improv Olympic.) Derek has been a mainstay of the L.A. improv community - performing and teaching for over 20 years. He performed at i.O. West with Opening Night: The Improvised Musical! in over 1000 performances. After touring with Second City at Sea, Derek landed the series "The Hills: According to Me" for MTV (where he played over 20 roles) and then the Comedy Central series, "Sercret Girlfriend" playing the role of Phil and acting as a consulting writer. In TBS' hour-long comedy "Wedding Band" Derek played Barry the band's drummer - an instrument he had never played before. They released 40 songs on iTunes. Derek co-wrote the pilot "Mid to Late" with Nicole Parker. Starring Eliza Coupe and Ryan Hansen. He acted and wrote alongside SNL cast members Chris Redd and Alex Moffat on the NBC Untitled Sketch Show. He currently is working in the UK
Derek Mio grew up in Huntington Beach, CA and earned a Bachelor of Arts from USC's School of Cinematic Arts. He is an alumnus of the Meisner-based Joanne Baron/ D.W. Brown Studio and also studied at Upright Citizens Brigade, The Michael Woolson Studio, and Aquila Morong Studio. In addition to acting, Derek is an impressionist and has performed stand-up comedy at the Improv, HaHa Comedy Club, The Laugh Factory, and The Comedy Store. Derek can be seen in the Netflix anthology series Medal of Honor--executive produced by Robert Zemeckis--and is the lead actor in the second season of the critically acclaimed AMC series The Terror, executive produced by Ridley Scott. His hobbies include fishing, beach volleyball, rapping, dancing, cooking, traveling, and playing with his nephews.
Derek Moran is known for Ransom (2017), Good Witch (2015) and October 1970 (2006).
Derek Morgan is a native of East Harlem (Spanish Harlem) in New York City. As a youth, Derek performed in community theatre in the winter, and stock theatre programs in the summers on a federal grant. While attending Benjamin Franklin High School, Derek had a chance meeting with George C. Scott in the lobby of Circle in the Square Theatre in Manhattan. Still in high school, Derek got a role in the long running radio show "Compositions Live," on WBAI Pacifica Radio. Derek stayed with the show until graduation from high school. Then, Derek did a tour of duty as a U.S. Navy medic. Honorably discharged in San Diego and on his way to Los Angeles, Derek made a stop at California State University at Fullerton where he earned a Bachelors degree in acting. After graduation, someone told Derek about this great theatre experience in Los Angeles. So, Derek found his way up to Los Angeles and went to "work" at Inner City Cultural Center. It was a big building filled with theatre spaces of all kinds. There had to be 7 or 8 theaters in that building and there was a show in every one of them. Derek appeared in "Fight the Good Fight," with Chip Fields as writer and director, "Purlie Victorious," directed by Hal Dewindt, the national touring company of "The Meeting," written by Jeff Stetson and directed by Hal Dewindt, and the national touring company "Diary of A Black Man," directed by Leslie Small and produced by Danny Hodges to name a few projects. "Inner City was a big entertainment family with lots of love and plenty of competition." He later moved on to the Victory Theater in Burbank and appeared in the world premiere of "T-Bone and Weasel," written by Jon Klein. While on tour with the musical "Hair," a talent agent spotted him in Chicago and offered representation. Derek was not sure he wanted to continue in show business. A random encounter with Ben Gazzara in New York inspired him to keep going. "We talked for over an hour right there on Madison Ave." Derek accepted the offer and went to Los Angeles to a lead performance in the critically acclaimed theatrical production of "Black Olive," which led to his NAACP Theatre Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor simultaneously booking roles on television. Derek had memorable adventures on television shows such as "For The People," on Lifetime, and "Joan of Arcadia," on CBS, "Thief," on FXNetwork. Derek is proud of the film "Found In Time," written, directed, and produced by Arthur Vincie. It's a film about experiencing past, present, and future in a jigsaw puzzle.
Derek Morrison is an actor, known for Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), First Wave (1998) and Fringe (2008).
Derek Morse is known for The Hitman's Bodyguard (2017), Barbarian (2022) and The Outpost (2019).
Derek Muller is a physicist, educator, and filmmaker, known for Veritasium (2011), Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail (2015) and mental floss: The List Show (2013). He is best known for creating the YouTube channel Veritasium. Muller was born in Australia, and moved to Vancouver, Canada, when he was two. In 2004, Muller graduated from Queen's University in Ontario with a B.Sc in Engineering Physics and completed a PhD in physics education research from the University of Sydney in 2008.
Derek Murphy is known for Derek & Orla Do (2022), गैटविक गैंगस्टर्स (2017) and Coast Road (2022).