D.J. Howard is known for Setup (2011), Lovecraft Country (2020) and Rapid Fire (1992).
D.J. Jackson is known for College Daze (2006), Redemption for Easter (2021) and The Lyons Den (2012).
D.J. Jer-z is known for The Break with Michelle Wolf (2018).
D.J. Mausner is known for 1UP (2022), Baroness Von Sketch Show (2016) and Insecure (2016).
D.J. McGrath is an actor, known for Philomena (2013), Free Chips Forever! (2009) and Brackenmore (2016).
D.J. Mifflin is an actor, known for Sleepy Hollow (2013), LoveJacked (2017) and Wal-Bob's (2014).
Donald James "D.J." Morrison is a United States Marine Corps veteran. He grew up in Boise Idaho where he competed in basketball, baseball and snow skiing. He started racing motocross at 17 and spent several seasons racing street stock cars as well. He made his film debut after moving to Texas in 2004, first as a stunt performer for the historical war drama The Alamo (2004). He made his acting debut three years later in the action film short Ride to Live (2007), a film which he wrote, directed and starred in. The following year, he made an appearance in the war drama Stop-Loss (2008) followed by a role in the television series Friday Night Lights. Two years later, he made a second appearance in the action film Machete (2010), starring Danny Trejo. In 2013, D.J. joined the second and third seasons of Revolution (2012). Next, D.J. appeared in film shorts including Come with Me (2014) and Rain (2016). He then appeared in the horror film Emeryville (2016) and Chinaman Wu-Ping: Stranger Out of Canton (2017). He has been in television commercials for companies and business including Budweiser, Arby's, Chevrolet, Tide, Advanced Auto Parts, Ram Truck. DJ continues to work full time in the industry as an actor and stunt performer. He has been the stunt double for Steve Monroe.
D.J. O'Donnell is an actor, known for Mount Adams (2021) and Manifest: The Chryzinium Era (2017).
D.J. Oliver is known for It Follows (2014), Love Happens (2020) and Heartlock (2018).
D.J. Patton is a musician, film producer and actor from the San Francisco Bay Area. He first gained prominence as the bassist for California alternative rock band, Eleventeen, then later as the bassist for American Idol alumni James Durbin. A lifelong lover of horror movies, D.J. eventually ventured into filmmaking. His first project was the Friday the 13th spin off film, 13: Fanboy, where he served as co-producer and made his acting debut in the role of a security guard. He has several features on the slate, both as a producer and actor, including a Robert Englund documentary and the slasher film Massacre Academy, to name but a few. His all-time favorite film is John Carpenter's 1978 slasher masterpiece, Halloween. .