Don Day is known for Jack Logan (2020).
Don DeFore toured the country in stock companies for several years before making his Broadway debut in 1938. In films since 1941, he occasionally played leads in B pictures, but was more often cast as the good-natured buddy of the hero or a likable but gullible character whom the hero has to bail out of trouble. DeFore found much more success on television, and was a regular in the hit series Hazel (1961) and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952).
Don DeLaun is an actor, known for Park Avenue Logger (1937).
Don Demico is an actor, known for Lasso (2017).
Born February 26, 1930, The Bronx, N.Y. He was a graduate of De Witt Clinton High School, Bedford Park, Bronx, N.Y. He served in United States Army service 1947-1948. He was a member of Greenwich Village Dramatic Workshop, 1950; actor 1955 to 1960; was writer-producer 1960 to 1990. Father of writer-producer Dean Devlin. Don died of lung cancer at age 70, December 11, 2000.
Don was raised in the famous Atlanta Punchline Comedy Club and grew up around some of the best comedians in the business. Prior to acting he played professional baseball. He is known for "Green Book", multiple roles on television shows and just finished producing his first feature, "A Place in the Field"
Don is a retired Detective-Sergeant from the San Francisco Bay Area city of Vallejo California. Don worked crimes against persons, developing a specialty in homicide and suspicious death investigation and is recognized as a subject matter expert by California POST. Don served on the Hostage Negotiations Team, Field Training Unit and the Solano County CA Sex Offender Task Force and the Officer Involved Fatal Incident Investigation Team. After retirement, Don relocated to Connecticut where he joined Quinnipiac University as the Director of Investigations for the Public Safety Department. Don serves on the University's Threat Assessment Team and now holds the rank of Captain. Don also serves as a Team ADAM Consultant with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children where he assists law enforcement agencies with cold case reviews and critically endangered missing children investigations. Don was featured as the Investigative Consultant for the HBO series Murder on Middle Beach (2020) and is featured in a new project involving the Zodiac Serial Killer soon to be released (2024). Don is a Connecticut licensed private investigator and owner of Madison Investigative Services, LLC. Don served honorably in the U.S. Marine Corps, Military Police and hold a Bachelor's degree in Management from Saint Mary's College of California and a Master's degree in Organizational Leadership from Quinnipiac University.
Brooklyn-born Don Diamond's most famous role is probably that of the scheming and ambitious, but inept and somewhat cowardly, underling Crazy Cat to Frank DeKova's Chief Wild Eagle in the cult western comedy series F Troop (1965). By the time he got that role he had been an actor for quite some time, starting out in radio in the early 1940s, where he discovered that he had a knack for picking up dialects, especially Spanish. He became so proficient in it that many believed he was actually Spanish or Mexican, when in reality his family came from Russia. His facility in that dialect got him the role as the Mexican sidekick of Kit Carson in the early TV series The Adventures of Kit Carson (1951). He also landed a recurring part as a Spanish corporal, "Corporal Reyes", in the Disney TV series Zorro (1957). In addition to his TV and film work, he did much voice-over work in both cartoons and commercials, such as voicing Toro from the DFE series, Tijuana Toads.
Born Donald Feinberg in New York City in 1962, Don Diamont grew up in Los Angeles. He came from a close-knit family and is the youngest of four children. He excelled academically in high school and was a star athlete. When Don attended college, he studied with renowned acting coach Nina Foch, and soon after was signed by an agent. He began using his mother's maiden name, Diamont, when he began his career. Modeling gave him a start, and soon he was cast on the soap opera Days of Our Lives (1965) as Carlo Forenza. In 1985 he switched to The Young and the Restless (1973) playing Abbott gardener Brad Carlton. Not just in the series his good looks and charms quickly got him to the forefront of various story-lines and his character eventually became a rich and powerful business man. In 1990, he was the first ever daytime actor to be named amongst the most beautiful people in the world by PEOPLE magazine. Diamont left the show in 1996, had guest starring roles on Baywatch (1989) and Diagnosis Murder (1993) before returning to the The Young And The Restless in 1998. He played the part until 2009 when his character was killed off in dramatic fashion as the show was facing budget cuts. Shortly after, Diamont was hired by writer/producer Bradley Bell for sister-show The Bold and the Beautiful (1987) where he made a grand entrance as the (never-before mentioned) son of the Spencer publishing dynasty, Bill Spencer Jr., becoming the patriarch for a soon expanded new major family on the most-watched daytime drama in the world. Outside the world of daytime television, Diamont had a minor role on the film Anger Management (2003) and is actively involved with charities dealing with Multiple Sclerosis, a cause that became close to his heart since his niece Alyssa was diagnosed with the illness. Diamont was formerly married to Rachel Braun, with whom he had four sons, Lauren, Sasha, Alexander and Luca. He married fellow actress Cindy Ambuehl after being engaged for nearly a decade and they have twin sons, Anton and Davis.
Don Dillaway was born on March 17, 1903 in Westfield, New Jersey, USA. He is known for Pack Up Your Troubles (1932), Platinum Blonde (1931) and Frontier Pony Express (1939). He was married to Vivian Josephine Nusser. He died on November 18, 1982 in West Lake, California, USA.