Dale Robertson, the actor who made his name in television Westerns in the 1950s and '60s, was born on July 14, 1923, in Harrah, Oklahoma. After serving in a tank crew and in the combat engineers in North Africa and Europe during World War II, the twice-wounded Robertson started his acting career while still on active duty in the U.S. Army. While stationed at San Luis Obispo, California, had a photograph taken for his mother. A copy of the photo displayed in the photo shop window attracted movie scouts, and the six foot tall, 180-lb. Robertson soon was on his way to Hollywood. Will Rogers Jr., whose father is the most famous son of Oklahoma, told him to avoid formal training and keep his own persona. Robertson took his advice and avoided acting classes. Robertson was typecast in Western movies and TV shows when the genre was still America's favorite. He headlined two TV series, Tales of Wells Fargo (1957), in which he played the roving trouble-shooter Jim Hardie, and Iron Horse (1966), in which he won a railway in a poker game. He also served as one of the hosts, along with Ronald Reagan, of the syndicated series Death Valley Days (1952) during the 1960s. Robertson later appeared in the inaugural season of Dynasty (1981). Robertson is a recipient of the Golden Boot Award in 1985, and was inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers and the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. He is retired on a ranch near Oklahoma City, not far from his birthplace of Harrah.
Dale S. Lewis is known for The Big Black Comedy Show, Vol. 4: Live from Los Angeles (2005), Eye for an Eye (2019) and American Vigilante.
Dale Samms is known for The Boys (2019), The Art of Christmas (2022) and Murdoch Mysteries (2008).
Dale Shane was born Dale Shane Cupp in Roanoke Virginia to Robert and Jennifer Cupp. A close family with three brothers and two sisters. Growing up in theater and Inspired by actors like Marlon Brando, and Robert De Niro, Dale made his moved to Los Angeles in the year 2009 for his chance to bring his unique style and truth to the big screen. Dale once said in an interview, "Studying and working with the best, that's been my main motivation since 2009. I want to continue growing as an actor and never sit stagnant". He is Currently working on a leading role in feature film "Cataract Gold" set to be out in 2017. Dale is also rumored to portray Billy the Kid's brother Joseph Mccarty in the Feature Film "The Stuff Of Myth And Legend" another western set to shoot in Arizona in April of 2017.
Dale Sheppard is an actor, known for Hate Little Rabbit (2022) and Day of the Stranger (2019).
Dale Skjerseth is known for AC/DC: Live at River Plate (2009), Shine a Light (2008) and AC/DC: No Bull (1996).
Dale Sky Jones is widely known as one of the first female cannabis industry leaders in the world. An advocate since 2007, she rose to international prominence in 2010 as a spokesperson and legislative liaison for California's first legalization effort, Prop 19, which became the blueprint for efforts to end cannabis prohibition around the world. Dale took over as Executive Chancellor of Oaksterdam University, the world's first cannabis college, after a crippling federal raid in 2012. Ushering the school out of crisis, she now oversees a program that has trained more than 50,000 alumni from 40 countries, along with regulators, legislators, and municipalities. Dale is regularly interviewed by notable media outlets such as Politico, Al Jazeera, History Channel, MSNBC, NPR, Telemundo Univision, Los Angeles Times, VICE, Wall Street Journal, and many others. She also has appeared in several documentaries, including California 90420, Legalize It, and The Legend of 420; and served as an expert for HBO's Weeds. She and her husband, veteran cannabis crusader Jeff Jones, live in Oakland, Calif. with their three young children.
Dale Snapp is known for Ghost Nation (2019).
Dale Soules was born on October 2, 1946 in New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Orange Is the New Black (2013), Lightyear (2022) and The Messenger (2009).
Dale was born and raised in Winnipeg, Canada. He spent most of his working career programming and installing Point of Sale and Remittance Control Systems for retailers and government. In 2005 he performed in his first movie (The Good Life (2007)) as a background performer and was hooked on movie making. Since then he has performed in over 90 movies and TV shows as a background performer. He joined ACTRA in 2015. Since 2017 he has become involved behind the camera doing assistant directing, sound, grip, transport, locations, production assistant and extras casting. He is an IATSE 856 and DGC permittee.