Donis Taveras is known for A State of Madness (2020) and Bantú Mama (2021).
Donisha Rita-Claire Prendergast, actress, model, dancer and poet, was born on the 29th day of December 1984. Through the years while in the field, she increasingly developed a love for acting and the theatre. Donisha landed several lead parts for "Jambiz" (Production Company in Jamaica). Her first role came as Karen in "Puppy Love". Immediately she followed up by playing Cindy Relisha in "Cindy Relisha and the DJ Prince". This production had a record 300 performances on and off the island. Her latest lead role is the psychotic Shamika, in another "Jambiz" production "The Last Stand". All these plays were written by Jamaica's ace Playwright, Patrick Brown, featuring other Jamaican actors such as; Charles Hyatt, Christopher Daley, Dionne Silvera, Glen "Titus" Campbell and Winston Bell ("Third World Cop"/ "Bello & Blacka). She also has appeared in a number of major promotional ads including the new Ammars spread which appears in newspapers and billboards throughout the Caribbean and parts of the world including the U.S.A. She has been in several videos including, Rita Marley's "Take me To the West Indies", Rik Roc's "Your Eyes" and Morgan Heritage's "Senorita". She has even been on stage performing with International artist like "Shaggy". Most recently, she has hosted Jamaica's premier television talent show "Star Search at Traxx", on CVM-TV, Jamaica's version of "American Idol". She is the granddaughter of Rita Marley (I-Three) and the late great Reggae superstar Bob Marley. Her mother is Sharon Marley (Melody Maker/actress "Mighty Quinn"). Her aunts and uncles are Cedella Marley ("Catch a Fire" clothing line), Steven Marley (Producer), and Ziggy Marley who led the Melody Makers to three Grammies. There are also Kymani Marley (singer/actor "Shottas"), Julian Marley, (singer) and Damian Marley, 2003 Grammy winner. All are very strong and independent in their own right. She also has a famous bloodline on her father's side. Her father, Peter Prendergast, Jamaica's best known and most highly respected soccer (FIFA) referee. Other famous Prendergasts include, Lester Prendergast (Puss Fella "Dr. No"), Tessa Prendergast, (Designer of that famous swim suite worn by Ursula Andress in "Dr. No"). Noel Nethersole established the PNP Party, with Norman Manley. Scotty Welborn, (Cinematographer/Producer "Creature from the Black Lagoon"). In addition, there is Bernard L. Prendergast, the first Jamaican to win an Olympic medal. All have contributed to Jamaica's history and the world with a legacy to remember for generations. With this strong family genealogy, Donisha will be opening many doors. Donisha's other aspirations is to become a Child Psychologist. Presently she is working, promoting Jamaica's latest hot spot "Back Yaad" in Kingston.
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Donita Dyer is an actress, known for The Tortured (2010).
Donita Rose was born on December 5, 1974 in Utah, USA. She is an actress, known for Alyas Hunyango (1992), Hesus, rebolusyunaryo (2002) and Tough Guys (1992). She has been married to Eric Villarama since 2003.
Donita Sparks was born on April 8, 1963 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is known for Tank Girl (1995), Serial Mom (1994) and Natural Born Killers (1994).
DONIZETI MAZONAS is an actor, dancer, director and cultural producer. With a Theater degree from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), he has been working as an actor in the São Paulo area since 1995. He was part of the Theater Research Center (CPT), under Antunes Filho, between 1998 and 2002, and then went on to found 'Companhia da Mentira', a theater troupe, working both as actor and director. In 2018, alongside actor Gilda Nomacce, he founded a new production company, Tatau Filmes, which produced the film Os Sentimentos Vastos Não Têm Nome, which they also starred in. On the big screen, he played the lead in the feature Otávio e as Letras, directed by Marcelo Mazagão, as well as smaller roles in movies such as A Busca, by Luciano Moura, Meu País, by André Ristum, Malasartes e O Duelo com a Morte, by Pedro Morelli, among others. He was part of shows like Onisciente, Netflix's Girls from Ipanema and TV Brasil's Colônia. On stage, his main credits include a revival of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Rafael Gomes; Hilda Hilst's OSMO, directed by Suzan Damasceno; Pais e Filhos, adapted and directed by russian director Adolfo Shapiro. with the Mundana Theater Company; Menos Emergências, by Martim Crimp, with direction by Juliana Galdino, for the 16th Cultura Inglesa Festival; Music-Hall, by Jean-Luc-Lagarce, directed by Luiz Paetow; Soslaio, by Patricia Gontijo, directed by Donizeti himself alongside Gabriela Flores, for Companhia da Mentira; O Que Você Foi Quando Era Criança? by Lourenço Mutarelli, also directed by Donizeti and Gabriela Flores, Prêt-à-Porter 3, Scene: Bom Dia, with text and performances by Juliana Galdino and Donizeti Mazonas, and Prêt-à-Porter 4, Scene: Os Esbugalhados Olhos de Deus, with text and performances by Juliana Damasceno and Donizeti Mazonas, both under the coordination of Antunes Filho.
Donking Rongavilla is an actor, known for Love, Rosie (2014), Herself (2020) and Moore Street Masala (2009).
Originally from Chicago, Donn Carl Harper is a veteran actor He has appeared in several feature films such as "Monkey Hustle", " Soul Food" "Bad Boys", "Ali", "Mimic 2" Southside with you" and "Vacant Lot". Donn's television credits include NBC's Emmy wining "Fast Break to Glory" and recurring roles in NBC'S "Chicago Story" "City Guys" "Chicago PD" and ABC'S "The American Dream", " "Happy Endings" "Brewsters Place" and Nickelodeon's "The Haunted Hathaway's the Soaps ABC's "General Hospital" and NBC'S "Passions" and several national commercials. Donn has performed as numerous, memorable theatrical characters at Zebra Crossing, Steppenwolf Theater, Black Ensemble Theater, ETA Creative Arts Foundation, all Chicago Companies, Hollywood/ Town Street Theater. As a Director Harper's credits include ETA's "Going To The Club" and " Boppin' With The Ancestors" to name a few. He has produced and directed several stage productions Under his production Company "JuJu Sauce Productions "for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf", "A Soldier's Play" and "Black Coffee".
Donn Dunlop is a writer and producer, known for Down Under (1987).