Jack Dhein is an actor, known for Acceleration (2019) and Venus as a Boy (2021).
Jack DiFalco was born on February 4, 1996. He is an actor, known for The Goldfinch (2019), Daredevil (2015) and The OA (2016).
Described by The Australian as "the new [James] Wan.", Jack Dignan has established himself as a writer, director and producer with a unique style and a fresh voice in genre filmmaking. His award-winning debut feature, 'After She Died' has released all around the globe and is available on VOD, DVD, Blu-Ray and Tubi. His short films 'It Feels Like Spring' and 'Does Nobody See the Gun?' have gained global recognition on the festival circuit, with the former now available to watch on ShortsTV and the latter available on YouTube. Jack began his career as a well-regarded Australian film journalist, publishing written reviews across multiple platforms while working on his own DIY short films. In the lead up to 'After She Died', Jack spent years working on high-profile Hollywood productions, such as 'Thor: Love and Thunder', 'Furiosa', 'Elvis', 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' and more. He's collaborated and worked with numerous Oscar winners and brings that knowledge and experience into his own filmmaking career.
Jack Dillabough is known for Butchers Book Two: Raghorn (2024) and A Simple Kind of Life (2022).
Jack Dillon is an actor, known for PUBG Mobile (2018), Edith! (2021) and Free Fire (2017).
American. Native of former Yugoslavia. Character actor. Graduated The Lee Strasberg Institute For Film And Theater, New York City, 1997-2001, with: Michael Margotta, Dan Grimaldi and Bobby Moresco (Academy Award Winner). Fluent in Russian, Serbo-Croation, Macedonian, Czech, Italian and English. Qualified for Academy Award 2009 and won 25 International Film Festivals with "In The Name Of The Son" produced by American Film Institute (AFI). Jack Dimich has guest staring roles in: CSI, Law & Order:SVU , Castle, Undercovers, Madam Secretary, Elementary, Chuck, Hawaii Five-O, Sleeper Cell, The Blacklist, Burn Notice and Lilyhammer. He is a member of ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION and SAG-AFTRA since October 2000. Jack lives in New York City. More info about his work and video clips are available on his website: www.jackdimich.com and: www.YouTube.com (Jack Dimich).
Jack Dishel is a musician, actor, writer, comic, director and producer. He is the creator/star of the :DRYVRS comedy web-series, singer/songwriter behind Only Son and lead guitarist for Moldy Peaches. Born Yevgeny Leonidovich Dishel in the former Soviet Union, Jack and his family emigrated to the United States in 1979 under refugee status. He attended public school in Queens and Long Island before graduating from SUNY Purchase College with a BA in Literature.
Jack Doherty is known for Angel of Mine (2019), Winners & Losers (2011) and Foe (2023).
Jack Donnelly is a British actor, writer and director. He trained at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. He is best known for his roles in BBC's 'Atlantis', feature films 'FriendsGiving', 'United We Fall' and 'Slayers'. In 2021 he wrote, directed and starred in the award winning short comedy series 'The Players'. Jack lives in LA and is married to Swedish actress Malin Akerman.
Widely known and admired as Romulan Subcommander Tal in the original Star Trek (1966), Jack Donner has worked steadily in TV, film and theater since the 1950s. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he did his first professional theater and TV work there before heading for New York during the glory days of TV, appearing in many prestigious early shows like Studio One (1948), and soap operas such as As the World Turns (1956) and The Guiding Light (1952). He also did seven seasons of New York regional and stock theater. Returning to L.A., he worked his way up to guest star and co-star status in shows like The Streets of San Francisco (1972), Mannix (1967), Kojak (1973), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964), the aforementioned Star Trek (1966) episode "The Enterprise Incident", and eleven episodes (the most by any guest star in any series) of Mission: Impossible (1966). He also founded, with fellow actor Lee Delano, his own theater and drama school. His students included Barry Levinson, Craig T. Nelson, Barbara Parkins, and Don Johnson. Recent TV credits include Baywatch (1989), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997), Frasier (1993), Charmed (1998), General Hospital (1963), Chicken Soup for the Soul (1999), G vs E (1999), Malcolm in the Middle (2000) and Roswell (1999), and as a regular in The Privateers (2000). Donner has assayed a wide variety of roles in recent feature films such as Gideon (1998) (with Christopher Lambert and Charlton Heston), and Family Tree (1999) (with Robert Forster). With his deep, resonant voice, silver-white hair and patrician profile, he has recently been compared with Vincent Price for his roles in a run of classy horror flicks, as Afzel the sorcerer in Retro Puppet Master (1999), the mysterious Father Almeida in Stigmata (1999), the manipulative Dr. Bassett in Demon Under Glass (2002), and the obsessed Father Lansing in Exorcism (2003).