Dusty is a seasoned Hollywood film and television Director, producer and is known for his high profile projects such as Bill O'Reilly's Legend & Lies, HBO's, Entourage and feature films Dodgeball, and Tennessee with Maria Carey with 27 productions more to his credit. Dusty is a member of the Director's Guild of America (DGA), Producer's Guild of America (PGA), and the Screen Actors Guild of America (SAG). For nearly 12 years Dusty has been producing live events, feature films and television programming. His experience includes originating content; script development and breakdown; detailed budget development; production planning and scheduling; securing crew, permits , locations, insurance, union contracts, and completion bonds; controlling production expenditures; and maintaining "on -target" schedule and budgeting. His has played a key role in distribution and securing contacts for pre-sale deals.
Dusty Feeney is known for To Aru Majutsu No Indekkusu (2008), Attack on Titan (2013) and Kemono Michi (2019).
Dusty Fletcher was born on July 7, 1900 in El Dorado, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for Lolita (1997), Killer Diller (1948) and Boarding House Blues (1948). He died on March 15, 1954.
Dusty Fletcher was born on July 7, 1900 in El Dorado, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for Lolita (1997), Killer Diller (1948) and Boarding House Blues (1948). He died on March 15, 1954.
Dusty Hill was born Joseph Michael Hill in Dallas, Texas and grew up in Lakewood, East Dallas. With his brother Rocky Hill and future fellow member Frank Beard, he began his career playing with local bands from Texas like the Warlocks, the Cellar Dwellers, and American Blues. Dusty then moved to Houston with Frank Beard and joined Billy Gibbons to form ZZ Top in 1969. Since then, Dusty has been the bassist and also the vocalist of a small number of their songs, Billy Gibbons performed the lead vocals of almost all of them. In addition, Dusty has also appeared in films and television series including Back to the Future Part III (1990) and as himself in an episode of the eleventh season of King of the Hill (1997), in which Hank Hill is said to be Dusty's cousin.
Dusty Mancinelli is a producer and director, known for Violation (2020), Chubby (2019) and Woman in Stall (2018).
Dusty Peak is known for Remembering (2022).
"The American Dream" has been one of the most popular and colorful professional wrestlers in history. Rhodes began wrestling in the 1960s and gained a reputation as a fast-talking, hard-rocking wrestler. He teamed early in his career with fellow Texan, the late Dick Murdoch, and, for more than 20 years, they wreaked havoc in on- and off-again tag team appearances. Rhodes, always a tough brawler with a few "scientific" moves, finally won his first NWA World heavyweight championship by beating "Handsome" Harley Race in 1979. Although his first title reign would last less than a week, Rhodes managed to capture the NWA title on two more occasions. Today, Rhodes runs a small promotion called "Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling" and continues to wrestle. His son, Dustin Rhodes, appears as "Golddust" on Spike TV's WWE Monday Night RAW (1993) series.
Dusty Sorg, born Dustin Robert Sorg, grew up in Hugo, Minnesota, a small rural town outside of St. Paul. Upon seeing Die Hard (1988) at the age of twelve, he instantly knew he wanted to become an actor. He began performing and soon starring in his local church productions and high school plays before graduating to area playhouses and local theater around the Twin Cities. He studied under Sandra K. Horner at the Hennepin Center of the Arts in Minneapolis, MN. Moving to Los Angeles, CA in the summer of '99, Dusty found instant success, booking his first gig, starring in a McDonalds commercial, the first of several national TV commercials to follow. He later was hired at The World Famous Comedy Store, answering phones, while honing his unique, awkward stand-up act as a requirement of employment. He eventually made his starring role debut as Vernon Butts, one of the main accomplices of prolific serial killer William Bonin, in the cult horror film Freeway Killer (2010). He's since made many other appearances in film and TV, such as Disney's John Carter (2012), HBO's critically acclaimed Sci-fi Western Westworld (2016) and the ABC Action Comedy Series,, Stumptown (2019), based on the Graphic Novel by Greg Rucka. Nominated Best Supporting Actor at the 2013 Maverick Movie Awards for his role in the indie-action film Down and Dangerous (2013), alongside Judd Nelson and Ross Marquand.