Damian Michael Pearsall is known for Pocketman and Cargoboy (2018), Max Reload and the Nether Blasters (2020) and Stealing Sunrise 2: Malibu Trail (2017).
Damian Muguarte Barbosa is known for La Vocera (2020).
Damian, a graduate of the National Film School in Lodz, Poland, entered the international animation scene with short films The Aim and The Great Escape. He is best known for his another short - Paths of Hate, which was screened at over 90 film festivals and won 25 awards and honors. The production shows Nenow's exceptional talent for capturing the sense of movement and his passion for creating grounded, often history-based, stories. Both of these features are visible in many of his projects. From the deeply moving animated documentary City of Ruins, through the socially important commercial Hunger Is a Tyrant, up to the exciting cinematics for Watch Dogs 2, Skull & Bones and Crossfire HD video games, Nenow's works offer a unique look that allows to rediscover subjects in completely new way. Even his short forms, such as commercials for Orange or Millenium Bank, feature unique visual or narrative elements. The best is yet to come for Damian, especially after the great world-wide success of Another Day Of Life. The hybrid of animation and documentary, codirected by Damian Nenow and Raul De La Fuente, premiered at Festival De Cannes, where it aroused the applause of film critics and the viewers. It also opened the door to the international career of the film - Another Day Of Life was shown at the most important film festivals all over the world and entered the cinemas in numerous countries across the globe. The great year of successes has the wonderful happy end - the movie was awarded with European Film Award for the Best Animated Feature Film. 2019 started with the next, renowned distinction - Goya Award for The Best Animated Film.
Damian Norfleet is an actor, known for Protector of the Gods, Emily & Tim (2015) and The Shed (2019).
Damian Nueva is known for The Eddy (2020) and Vida Y Danza Cuba - Life & Dance (2008).
Originally from Cork, Damian O'Callaghan has lived in Killarney for the past 24 years. He first worked as a Jarvey in The Killarney National Park. Damian trained as a actor at The Bricriú Theatre Company alongside Donal Courtney and Michael Fassbender. In 1991, he wrote his first play "Tradition" for The Bricriú theatre company, which he directed and starred in. He set up OC Productions and wrote and directed the play 'Let's be Frank', which was shown in the Síamsa Tíre National Theatre. Making the move from stage to screen, he then produced the short film 'Bouncers', which was in the official selection of The Cork and Kerry film festivals. The Gift' Damian's debut feature film headlined The Kerry Film Festival before it was released in cinemas nationwide in April 2017. It was then screened on RTE in 2018. In 2019 He produced & Directed his second feature film Tradition which tells the story of a District court Judge who on his last days on the bench finds himself presiding over the most controversial case his court and his town has ever seen. Tradition won best feature film at The Wexford film festival and debut to critical acclaim at The Chicago Film Festival after it was runner-up at The Kerry Film Festival. Damian is currently developing a number of projects which are scheduled for production in 2020.
Damian O'Flynn was born on January 29, 1907 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Bomba and the Hidden City (1950), Broadway (1942) and Half Past Midnight (1948). He died on August 8, 1982 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Damian O'Hare was born on August 13, 1977 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is an actor, known for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) and Hatfields & McCoys (2012). He has been married to Georgie Hurford-Jones since December 30, 2014.
Damian Oancea was born on March 22, 1945 in Craiova, Romania. He was an actor, known for 6 Bullets (2012), Megatron (2008) and Periferic (2010). He died on February 25, 2020 in Timisoara, Romania.
Damian Oehme is an actor and writer, known for Superwog (2017), The Doctor Blake Mysteries (2013) and Utopia (2014).