Duaa Bhat is known for Laila Majnu (2018) and Maenzi Raath (2018).
Born in Sierra Leone West Africa. Duain started in theatre with the Freddie Hendricks Youth Ensemble of Atlanta (YEA). Currently living in Los Angeles, CA. He is known for Drumline A New Beat (2014) Stomp The Yard (2007), Wool Cap (2004), Daddy's Little Girls (2007), Life.Less ( 2011). Theatre credits include: Fela on Broadway(2012), Superior Donuts, Ruined (Geffen Playhouse), Times, Black, PIll Hill, Sweat, Made In The Shade(Amsterdam), Soweto (South Africa).
Duan Mackenzie was born on May 1, 1988 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. She is an actress and cinematographer, known for Alt Space (2018), Three Bridges Originals (2016) and Rita Rocks (2008).
Duan Sanderson is a trained actor and model that has played both leads and strong character roles in independent films with the most recent, as crack addict "Azu" in the opening scene of Barry Jenkin's Oscar Winning film "Moonlight" (Duan's voice is the first to be heard in the film). Born in Manchester, Jamaica, in 1977, he migrated to NY at an early age and grew up in Westchester. Duan was an avid "people watcher" as a child which led to his initial interest in acting. His father an accomplished engineer who worked with NASA on the "Lunar Rover" and his mother a nurse, both hoped he would pursue a career in STEM. Duan, however, caught the acting bug at age 10, while appearing in a play called "Trapped". Duan's desire to be a thespian was soon reinforced when he was cast in The Learning Team's nationally distributed educational film,"Green Power:Photosynthesis". As a result, by the age of 15 he began studying under acting coach Tina Sattin of the Open Cage Theater. Continuing to make theatrical appearances, Duan at age 16, was cast in a pivotal role in a play called "20th Century Slave" that sealed his career choice. Passionate about his craft, Duan has persevered in the industry landing a variety of roles in Off-Broadway Plays, Feature Films, commercials and music videos. A practitioner of Wing Chun and Wu style Tai-Chi, Duan's most recent credits also include fight choreography in a film wherein he also played the lead assassin.
Duanduan Liu is an actor, known for Qing yu nian (2019), Xiu chun dao II: xiu luo zhan chang (2017) and Zhu xian I (2019).
Duane 'Dog' Chapman was born on February 2, 1953 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens (2016), Dog the Bounty Hunter (2003) and Hawaii Five-0 (2010). He has been married to Francie Frane since September 2, 2021. He was previously married to Beth Chapman, Tawny Marie Gillespie, Lyssa Rae Worthington, Anne M. Tegnell and LaFonda Sue Honeycutt.
Duane Abel is an actor and writer, known for The Green Oak Guardian, Christmas Collision (2021) and A Bachelor's Valentine.
Duane Allen is known for The Least of These: A Christmas Story (2018), The Marty Stuart Show (2008) and Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon (2022).
Duane Allman was born in Nashville, Tennessee in November 1946. On Christmas Day in 1960, Duane was given a motorcycle as a gift while his younger brother, Gregg Allman, got a guitar. A few months later, Duane wrecked his motorcycle in an accident, but traded in the spare parts for a guitar of his own. Within a year, the duo played at sock hops in Daytona Beach, Florida, calling themselves "The Kings". In 1965, Duane and Gregg formed their band, "The Allman Joys", and toured the south, but they failed to make an impression in the music business. Duane, Gregg and a few friends drifted to Los Angeles where they formed a new band called "Hourglass". After recording two albums for Liberty Records, the Allmans returned to Florida where they played with the bands "Second Coming" and "The 31th of February". Duane frequently traveled to Muscle Shoals, Alabama and played backup guitar with such great singers as Aretha Franklin, King Curtis and Percy Sledge. In 1969, Duane got his first big break when Jerry Wexler, the vice-president of Atlantic Records, offered him a solo contract. Duane formed a new band which made up of drummers Jai Johanny Johanson and Butch Trucks, guitarist Dickey Betts, bassist Berry Oakley, and brother Gregg Allman on the keyboard. Once assembled, The Allman Brothers Band settled in Macon, Georgia where they joined Phil Walden's Capricorn Records for a recording contract. The band's first album combined strains of blues, soul, rock and country music into the electrifying sound that launched Southern rock music. Their second album, "Idlewild South", climbed to the top of the charts where they performed at New York's Filimore East in March 1971. The band recorded a double album released in July of that year and reached the top ten, but Duane did not live to see his band's true success. On October 29, 1971, Duane Allman was riding his motorcycle down Macon's main street when a truck pulled out from another street in front of him. He lost control of his bike trying to avoid a collision and crashed head-on into the rig, killing him almost immediately. He was 24 years old. The band played at his funeral. Only a year later, they gathered somberly, again, to bury Berry Oakley, who was killed in a motorcycle crash, just three blocks away from Duane's fatal accident.