Duncan Bayem is known for Ile Owo (2022).
Duncan Birmingham is a writer, TV producer and filmmaker in Los Angeles. He started his career writing for the The Weekly World News ("the world's most outrageous tabloid") before becoming a reporter and editor for Boston area newspapers and later adjunct faculty at Emerson College. After moving to Los Angeles he sold numerous screenplays including "Swingles" which was featured on The Black List and sold to Paramount where Cameron Diaz became attached. He helped create the IFC series Maron (with Marc Maron) and was a writer and executive producer on the show as well as a writer and co-executive producer on the Jonathan Ames show Blunt Talk on Starz. He's written on a variety of other series including HBO's David Fincher project Videosyncrazy and sold his own original shows including his comedy Foodies to AMC. In 2021, Maudlin House press published his short story collection, The Cult in My Garage, with cover blurbs from Jonathan Ames and Bud Smith. Short films he's written and directed have played at festivals including Sundance, AFI, GenArt, Miami Film Festival, Cleveland International Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, LA Shorts Fest, San Diego Film Festival, Williamstown Film Festival, Catalina Film Festival, HorrorHound Weekend, New York No Limits and the New York Film Festival. He wrapped production on directing his first feature, Who Invited Them, in fall of 2021.
Duncan Botwood is known for Star Fox Adventures (2002), Perfect Dark (2000) and GoldenEye 007 (1997).
Duncan Brannan was born on June 25, 1970 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA as Duncan Ray Brannan. He is an actor, known for voicing Barney the Dinosaur (1998-2002), Chuck E Cheese (1993-2012), and multiple characters with Funimation including Samurai 7, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Yu Yu Hakusho, Attack on Titan, Case Closed, Dragonaut, and a host of others. He has also voiced many commercials and industrial videos over the years. He has been married to Ralana Lynn Gregg since January 2, 1993. They have two daughters.
Duncan Bravo was born on August 20, 1964 in the USA. He is an actor, known for G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009), Jobs (2013) and The Young and the Restless (1973).
Duncan Bridgeman is a double Grammy nominated filmmaker and musician. born in London to Leslie and Zena Bridgeman. Bridgeman has composed and produced music for 20 years, working on a diverse musical journey. His first break into filmmaking came from Island Records/Palm Pictures owner Chris Blackwell, making the Grammy nominated cult hit 1 Giant Leap. In 2004, Simon Fuller of 19 Entertainment funded second 1 Giant Leap, film titled "What about me?". Bridgeman quickly followed with the award winning film Hecho en Mexico, funded by Mexican media mogul Bernardo Gomez. Most recently Bridgeman directed and produced the East Meets West, a documentary film for The Smithsonian Institution about the Kumbh Mela, largest Hindu festival on the planet, with actor Dominic West (The Wire) as presenter.
Duncan Brown is an actor, known for The Party's Just Beginning (2018) and Stay with Me.
Duncan Carey is known for Tiny Smiles for a Tiny World (2014) and Todd Glass: Act Happy (2018).
Duncan Casey was born in Nassau, The Bahamas. He is the son of Zoe Nathanielsz and Philip Casey MBE. His Grandfather, Ray Nathanielsz was a renowned architect who designed and built houses in The Bahamas for a wide range of clients, among them Sydney Poitier. He is known for his work as an actor on UK television and in film. He is also the co-founder of DX2 Media Ltd, a film fund dedicated to the championing of British film and talent.
Christie is an Award-winning Picture Editor based in Toronto. Notable recent TV work includes Tiny Pretty Things (Netflix), Mary Kills People (Lifetime/Global), Ransom (CBS/Global), Ten Days in the Valley (ABC/CTV), and Letterkenny (CraveTV/Hulu). Feature films include The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh (Rue Morgue) and Let Her Out (Black Fawn Films). He is also a musician and avid scuba diver.