D. Brad St. Cyr is a Northern California actor who has been in more than 50 productions from Film, Television and Theater. He is a true professional who is always on time and well prepared. His sense of comedic timing is unmatched and his quick wit makes him fun to work with as well an actor great at ad-lib. His hobbies include flying, welding and metal work as well as reading. He is passionate about history and donated his time as a tour guide at the California State Railroad Museum for more than five years. Really. Ask him anything about the railroad! Brad has a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and a Masters Degree in Marketing. An avid reader, he finishes about 20-25 books per year. Usually history related. 1800's US History is his favorite time period. Don't let that goofy smile fool you!
D. Buckley is known for The Prototype (2022).
D. Da Don is an actor, known for Child Support (2019).
D. Dakota Denetsosie is known for Warrior (2002), A Man Called Nereus (2012) and Coyotaje (2018).
D. Darrell Turner is an actor and writer, known for 13 Tracks to Frighten Agatha Black (2022), Slice O' Cake (2021) and Cruel Summer (2021).
D. David Morin was born and raised in Hollywood, California. He took Rita Wilson (Mrs. Tom Hanks) to his Senior Prom at Hollywood High. His father, Volney F. Morin, graduated Harvard law school and moved to California to work at Technicolor. His mother, Marjory Morin, was also an actress. His aunt, Patricia Ellis, was a B-movie star signed to Warner Bros. and William Morris Agency in the 1930s. David graduated from Colorado University in Boulder and paid his way through California Western School of Law selling Kryptonics skateboard wheels. He was a White House Intern (1975) and did famine relief in West Africa with Sudan Interior Missions. He also announced professional surfing for 10 years around the world, and worked at Surfer Publishing Group as Editor of Action Now Magazine before hosting "Lifestyles" TV show at Saddleback College. "The King of Commercials", Morin amassed some 200 national TV spots, over 30 network episodic television appearances, 2 TV series, and appeared in some 30 feature films and movie-of-the-weeks, including playing Jennifer Aniston's dad in CBS' sitcom Muddling Through (1994). He has acted opposite Bill Paxton, Dustin Hoffman, Geena Davis, Andy Garcia, Bette Midler, James Caan, Donald Sutherland, Jennifer Aniston, Ossie Davis, Bradley Whitford, Brad Garrett, Patricia Heaton, David Caruso, Josh Duhamel, Cheryl Ladd, Simon Baker, Cicely Tyson, Joey King, and many others. David's first feature film, "Cold Play", won the Fairhope Film Festival and was an Official Selection into the Kansas Int'l Film Festival and Slamdance. His second feature film was for the faith-based PureFlix platform, "Johnny", starring Lee Majors and Musetta Vander, which he directed, as well as edited his page-one rewrite of the project. It won over 7 international film festival awards including Best Feature, Most Inspiring, Best Dramatic Film, Audience Favorite, and more. David acted in the Kenyan indie "Leo", and later in 2011, he moved to Nairobi, Kenya, and founded Slingshot Productions Africa and the Slingshot Seminar Series in the Cinematic Arts teaching Screenwriting, Directing, Editing, Producing, and Acting. His Hollywood Acting Master Class produced some of Kenya's top players. He also has taught workshops at the Irresistible Drama Conference and The University of Nairobi. Morin's career as a filmmaker continued with his wildlife documentary "The Sea Turtles of Lamu", shot entirely on the coast of Kenya. While in East Africa he also shot for CNN's "Next Big Thing", was Shooting Director for the "Cycle to Rwanda" documentary, and was Shooting Director for the BBC's "Ideas Exchange" in Ethiopia. Work took him repeatedly to Rwanda, Uganda, South Sudan, and Ethiopia. He acted in "The Agent", an Amharic feature film in Addis Ababa. In 2014 he moved to Cape Town, South Africa, working opposite with Mr. Bill Paxton in the BBC's "The Game Changers"; Joey King in "The Kissing Booth" 1 & 2 for Netflix, and recurred as Senator Shelby in "Deep State" for Fox UK. He also completed his documentary "Finding Messiah" about the Cape Town Youth Choir. South African short films include "Disowned", for the Cape Town 48-Hour Film Project, "Essence", "Last Call", "About Andrew", as well "PB&J", a non-romantic comedy and Official Selection to the SA Indie Film Festival. 'DDM' bought a cottage in Stanford Village in 2016, two hours outside of Cape Town, and after keeping a flat in the CBD for two years as well as sailing from Brazil to Tobago, he lives in Stanford now full time. His passion is filmmaking and he continues to work with amateur cast and crew on his small format series "Life w/ Z&A" about two girls in high school. His rom-com treatment "Cheetah Run" has been picked up by Pinnacle Peak Pictures for Sony Affirm and is in development for Morin to helm towards the end of 2021. Morin is the founder and facilitator of the Hollywood Acting Master Class in Cape Town. His book, 5 Steps to a Successful Camino, is on Kindle. He remains single and loves swimming.
D. Duckie Rodriguez always knew what he wanted to be in life; world renowned astrophysicist Carl Sagan. Unfortunately, there already was a world renowned astrophysicist Carl Sagan, so his fallback was to become a superhero. He discovered that magic and psychic powers did not actually exist, so he learned stage magic and performed his first live act at 9 years of age. He incorporated electronics and computer science into his act at 14. Upon graduation from high school, he became a nuclear engineer with the United States Navy. He discovered that being on a nuclear powered ship just wasn't cool enough, and that he wanted to fly hydrofoils and hovercraft, which required that he crossrate at least twice... so he learned deck engineering and signalman. Too bad hydrofoils and hovercraft were being decommissioned from service. At least he was able to learn some music theory at the same time and start a shipboard band. Upon leaving the service, he tried "growing up" by becoming a restaurant manager, but realized that his success had more to do with impromptu concerts and performance art pieces. He moved over to working at world renowned haunted attraction, Terror on Church Street where he split time as numerous street performing characters as well as set design and technician. This was a grand job for Duckie as the management was very supportive of it's people taking time off for low paying acting jobs, which he took advantage of to discover what a terrible actor he was. Since his acting was so terrible (though there was not a dry eye in the audience for The Crucible), he soon switched over to writing and directing, which it turned out he was pretty awesome at. Not only could he create a fantastic show, but it turned out he was a pretty damn good choreographer... so of course, designing stunts seemed to be the next logical course of action. With his piecemeal knowledge of martial arts - having studied the basics of everything from aikido to capoeira, he produced and directed several live stage shows. At the time he was also pretty poor, which contrary to what you may think, meant using real weapons during live shows. Luckily, he was married to a psychopath who liked to kill people with special effects. Together they engineered some of the greatest, super cheap weapon stunts ever to be imagined. Since then he has used his powers for (the) good (of central Florida independent filmmaking) and thus discovered The Secret To Good Acting ((TM)). Today he utilizes this eclectic knowledge, as well as his penchant for trivia and minutia to usher in Greater Production Value ((TM)) for some sadly misunderstood and misutilized venues for independent film.
D. Dumebi Egbufor is an actress, known for Monsterland (2020), April Again (2019) and For Life (2020).
D. Dylan Schettina is an actor, known for Footloose (2011), Invasion of the Undead (2017) and Evolution Creek (2012).
D. Edward Johnson is an actor and production manager, known for Puzzled (2015), The T.A. (2015) and The Anubis Tapes (2016).