Damien Ndjie is an actor, known for Timbuktu (2014).
Damien O'Brien is an actor, known for The Summit (2012) and Daybreak (2010).
Damien O'Connor is the Emmy nominated director/co-writer of Angela's Christmas, an adaptation of Frank McCourt children's book starring Ruth Negga (Preacher/World War Z/Loving) released Christmas 2018. He is also the writer and director of the sequel, 'Angela's Christmas Wish' (Ruth Negga, Jared Harris, Caitriona Balfe) released globally on Netflix December 2020. Series Director on Nickelodeon show 'Butterbean's Cafe'. Previously episode director on Peabody award winning Doc McStuffins for Disney Jnr. Editor on Noddy, Olivia the Pig and The Octonauts. Writer/director/storyboard artist on four Irish Film Board funded shorts, Mutt, Ledog, the IFTA nominated Dick Terrapin IFTA nominated After You and Anya. Traditionally trained 2D animator/storyboard artist now working in CG.
Damien Odoul was born on March 15, 1968 in Le Puy, Haute-Loire, France. He is a writer and director, known for Le souffle (2001), La peur (2015) and En attendant le déluge (2004).
Damien O'Neill is a British Actor who is trained in Stunts and Mocap. He was born in Sunderland, England whilst his family come from Ireland and Scotland. Damien has acted from the age of 5 years old and also served in the British Army. He is highly experienced in weapons, firearms and martial arts. Damien is also fully covid vaccinated.
Damien Palacios is an actor, known for Corinthian Leather (2016), Doctor X ~ Gekai Daimon Michiko ~ (2012) and Killision Course (2016).
Damien Perry is known for Ebony Hustle (2021).
Damien grew up in Launceston, Tasmania: pop: 60,000; cinema: 1. As a teenager he joined the local film society with his grandfather, forging a lifelong love of movies. After completing an Arts/Law degree in Hobart, he moved to Sydney to join the Classification Board (the Australian equivalent of the US MPAA ratings board or the UK's BBFC). Soon after Damien arrived in Sydney he started making short films, and went on to study an MA in Directing at the Australian Film Television & Radio School (AFTRS). Damien's first feature, the survival thriller Killing Ground, had its international premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in the iconic Midnight Section where it played to rave reviews: 'a straight-up, stripped-down suspenser' (Variety); 'knife-edge performances and a terrifying premise executed with airtight verisimilitude... beautifully made and utterly disturbing' (The Guardian); 'an impressive, not-for-the-fainthearted feature debut that clever plays with narrative chronology and your central nervous system.' (Rolling Stone) Damien's second feature, No Exit, was produced by Scott Frank (Queen's Gambit) for 20th Century Studios and premiered on Hulu in the US and Disney+ internationally on 25 February 2022. The Wrap called it 'An uncompromising nail-biter.' 'A propulsive thriller... gripping and relentless.' (Bloody Disgusting) Damien has also written and directed award-winning shorts that have screened at festivals worldwide including Venice, Busan, New York Film Festival, Sydney and MIFF, as well as online in YouTube/Scott Free's inaugural Your Film Festival.
Damien Puckler was born on April 10, 1972 in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany. He is known for Grimm (2011), Redwood Massacre: Annihilation (2020) and Chase (2019).
Damien R. Campbell is an Actor from Philadelphia, PA. He is known throughout the industry as a professional on many levels. Credits include: Charm City Kings, 2020. Saints and Sinners Season 5 ep-TBA, Miss Virginia, 2019. Hustle The Series, 2018. Gone: Kick Lannigan, UK, 2018. He is also known for doing projects in Jamaica and other outlying countries.