Natural charm, boyish good looks and a genuine demeanor have led Dogen to find Hollywood a friendly place. Growing up in the Heart of the Entertainment Capital has made it convenient to pursue acting. Dogen's interest in acting began when he was asked for his headshot and to audition, while accompanying a friend to her audition. With his curiosity peaked, he asked questions. After gathering enough information, he gave acting a try. He was recognized with an award in his first leading role as Gabrielle, in I'm Gabrielle (2015). He enjoys playing drums, acting, modeling, voiceover work, and has even done his own stunts. Dogen's strong work ethic and subtle sense of humor leave a lasting impression on set.
Dogu Alpan was born in 1987 in Istanbul, Turkey. He is an actor, known for Barda (2007), Kurt Seyit ve Sura (2014) and Kalp Atisi (2017).
Known as his successful performance in Olumlu Dunya, directed by Ali Atay, Dogu Demirkol shows up as the lead role of Ahlat Agaci, directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. After his stand up performance in Guldur Guldur Show, Demirkol is meeting with the audience with his one- man show, organized by BKM Mutfak.
Dogukan Polat was born in 1990 in Istanbul. He completed his education at Beykent University, Department of Acting and Anadolu University, Department of Sociology. Later, he took acting classes at Akademi 35 Buçuk Art House. He had his first acting experience in 2009 with the series Kapaliçarsi (2009). Also starred in Kadim Dostum (2014), Kurtlar Vadisi: Pusu (2007), Yagmurdan Kaçarken (2013), Canimin Içi (2012), "Sahin ve Çetesi". Starring alongside Tolga Saritas in the series Söz (2017), portraying the character of "Asik". He took a role in the cinema world by taking part in the films Mucize (2015), Nefes: Vatan Sagolsun (2009), Hükümet Kadin 2 (2013), Çanakkale 1915 (2012), Türk Pasaportu (2011) and Kaybedenler Kulübü (2011).
Dogus is known for Askopat (2015), Getto (2019) and Görev (2013).
Doh Teddy Boateng is known for Times and Seasons (2020).
Morehouse alumni and Indianapolis native, Dohn Norwood is making a name for himself in the Hollywood scene. His film and television credits include: Bruce Almighty (starring Jim Carrey), Mini's First Time (starring Alec Baldwin and Carrie-Anne Moss), Castle, Entourage, Without a Trace, ER, Bones, and The Closer. Dohn's background is highlighted by both his well traveled and well trained skills. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from prestigious Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, Dohn went on to receive his Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of California, San Diego (one of the three most prominent schools for performing arts training in the United States). While at U.C.S.D., Dohn traveled to Dakar, Senegal in West Africa where he performed a one-man show centered on his childhood while growing up on Indianapolis' Westside. The show received rave reviews from a variety of foreign critics including those from Spain, Germany, Portugal, Argentina, and several West African countries. At the conclusion of Norwood's stay at U.C.S.D., he moved on to Los Angeles, California where he currently resides. His first introduction to LA's performing arts world was as the role of Romeo in the Ahmanson Theatre's production of Romeo & Juliet directed by Sir Peter Hall of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2001. Dohn has been involved in theatre and performance since the fourth grade when he took part in an after school drama club program while attending Indianapolis Public School No. 2 in downtown Indianapolis. He went on to be part of the performing arts magnet at both Shortridge Junior High School and Broad Ripple High School. Acting is not the only career Dohn is establishing in Los Angeles. As a product of not only acting programs but many after school outreach organizations such as Indiana University's Upward Bound program (as a student) and later as a Tutor/Counselor and Drama instructor for Morehouse College's Upward Bound Program as well, it is no surprise Dohn's life has expanded to include philanthropy. Dohn not only serves as Vice President but as an instructor for The T.Y.M.E. Foundation/Boys to Men Enrichment Program centered in South Los Angeles. The T.Y.M.E. Foundation is a non-profit organization based on the principle of teaching young men excellence. "Boys to Men" is The T.Y.M.E. Foundation's youth outreach program which focuses on principles of scholastic achievement, leadership, and community service. Having established a diverse resume which includes stage, television, film, and commercials, Dohn now faces a strong future in the film and television world. Upcoming projects to watch for include Castle, Doing the L.A. Thing, and 15 Minutes of Fame.
Doireann McKenna is an actress, known for Charles I: Downfall of a King (2019) and Sunday (2002).
Doireann Ní Chorragáin is an actress and writer, known for Galactik Football (2006), Fair City (1989) and Fir Bolg (2016).
Doja Cat was born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini on October 21, 1995 in Los Angeles, California to Deborah Elizabeth Sawyer, a painter & Dumisani Dlamini, an actor. She began making and releasing music on SoundCloud as a teenager. Her song, So High caught the attention of Kemosabe and RCA Records where she signed a joint record deal at the age of 17, subsequently releasing her debut EP, Purrr! in 2014. After a hiatus from music, Doja Cat released her debut studio album, Amala (2018) and later earned viral success as an internet meme with the single: Mooo!, which appeared on the deluxe version of her debut album along with singles: Juicy (with Tyga) & Tia Tamera (featuring Rico Nasty) in 2019. Doja Cat's second studio album, Hot Pink (2019), reached the top 10 of the US Billboard 200 and spawned the single: Say So, which was certified multi-platinum and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart following the release of a remix featuring Nicki Minaj. In 2020, Doja collaborated with Ariana Grande on their song, Motive and later featured on the remix of Ariana's song: 34+35 alongside Megan Thee Stallion, which became her second song to reach the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100. Her third song to reach this feat, Kiss Me More (featuring SZA), served as the lead single from her third studio album: Planet Her, which is scheduled to be released in 2021. Doja's known for creating music videos and songs that achieve popularity on social media applications such as TikTok and YouTube. Doja has been nominated for three Grammy Awards and has won two American Music Awards in addition to the MTV Video Music Award for Push Best New Artist and its European counterpart. Forbes named her as one of the top breakout stars of 2020 and listed her on their annual 30 under 30 list. Doja was the fourth most-Googled musician of 2020.