Drew Davis is a Canadian actor known for roles on television in "Orphan Black" (Oscar Hendrix), "Rookie Blue" (Leo Nash) and the Disney XD movie "Bunks" (Grinsberg). He was born in Toronto, Ontario. He booked his first major role when he was six years old in the Lifetime original movie "Taken From me: The Tiffany Rubin Story" opposite Taraji P. Henson and Terry O'Quinn. His most recent movie role was in "Born to Be Blue" (Beau) opposite Ethan Hawke. Drew also has an extensive voice resume having voiced the character of Max in season five of the Nickelodeon series "Max and Ruby". He is the voice of Justin in "Justin Time" and Marshall on the Nickelodeon series "Paw Patrol". As for his family life, he is the older brother of fellow Canadian actress, Millie Davis. He has appeared with his younger sister Millie in "Befriend and Betray", "Orphan Black" and "A Dark Truth" opposite Andy Garcia, Eva Longoria, and Forest Whitaker.
Drew Davis-Wheeler is known for Sinbad and the War of the Furies (2016), Mama Claus, Deck the Halls with Guts (2015) and Host House (2014).
Drew Day is an actor, known for About a Boy (2014), 100 Things to Do Before High School (2014) and Future Shock (2015).
Drew Dayton is known for Let It Bleed (2016), The Lake (2017) and The Greys (2015).
Drew DeSimone is an actor and writer with a PhD in Astrobiology, and the 2021 Program Chair of the Kurt Vonnegut Museum's Good Earth: Vonnegut and the Environment. Prior to becoming a filmmaker, Drew was a NASA Fellow at the University of Washington where he studied the microbiology of deep-sea hydrothermal vents as a proxy for researching the evolution of life on Earth using manned submersibles such as the DSV Alvin. He then spent ten years in c-suites of the Bio Tech and Sports Business industries working around the world for the Seattle Sounders FC, Prozone Sports and Belay. Drew is a passionate primary education and animal welfare volunteer who has taught courses from elementary school to college, and spayed and neutered thousands of cats and dogs in North and South America. Drew's writing explores mental health, upbringing, and our relationship with the natural world.
Drew DiFonzo Marks is known for The UCB Show (2016), Tyler B. Nice (2006) and Teechers (2014).
Drew Diamond is a journalist based in the United Kingdom. He is mainly known for his feature in the TV documentary mini-series 'Throw in the Kitchen Sink' (2021). Drew features in three episodes of the five part series and was ever present in the starting titles of the series, directed by Ajani Pile-Gray.
Drew Diveley is an actor and producer, known for The Frightmare Theatre Podcast (2019), Shadow Bound (2013) and MEAD (2022).
A former vice president of A&R at Arista Records, Dixon pursued opportunities "moonlighting" as a writer, producer and actress in independent films in New York and Los Angeles. Most recently, Dixon conceived and co-starred in Vivian (2002), a short film written, produced and directed by Aimee Dixon, Drew's older sister. "Vivian" which offers a light-hearted and imaginative personification of a most unexpected topic, a woman's monthly cycle, has won awards and critical acclaim on the festival circuit. In 2002, Drew Dixon left Arista (and New York temporarily) to attend the M.B.A. program at Harvard Business School. She commented that "I hope to come back to New York in a few years with the resources to 'greenlight' a number of independent films myself. I'd like to finance filmmakers whose stories aren't currently being respresented. In so doing, I'd like to significantly impact the cultural discourse in our society." In 2003, Drew Dixon became Drew Dixon Williams, when she married fellow M.B.A. classmate, Bo Williams. The couple plans to return to New York in June.
Drew Doster is an actor, known for Switched (2020).