Born in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in Miami, FL. Damian Thompson is a performer of both stage and screen. At an early age he was his family's private entertainer, always dancing at family functions and reciting TV shows. After moving to America from Jamaica, while in speech classes to control his accent he developed a chronic case of stuttering. In seventh grade after reciting Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech perfectly without stuttering, his teacher (Charlette Seward) convinced him to try out for the performing arts magnet at his middle school. She believed that it would help him to control his stuttering. After auditioning and getting in, he got bite by the acting bug and have been infected ever since. Damian holds an M.F.A. in classically acting from the University of Delaware's Professional Theatre Training Program and a B.F. A. in acting from the University of Evansville. In his spare time he enjoys writing, modeling, and traveling.
Damian Thüne was born on June 19, 1996. He is an actor, known for Jugend ohne Gott (2017), Fabian oder Der Gang vor die Hunde (2021) and Julia muss sterben (2020).
Damian Turner is known for Warhorse One (2023) and The Lines Between (2018).
Damian Ul was born on January 15, 1997 in Walbrzych, Dolnoslaskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Sztuczki (2007), Der Hauptmann (2017) and Lauf Junge lauf (2013).
Damian Vines is known for Dark Darkness (2012) and They Reach (2020).
Damian began his career as a Production Designer for Shoots & Ladders, featuring Christine Elise McCarthy (ER, Beverly Hills 90210), and Serial, starring Lauren Velez (HBO's Oz), later co-writing and directing the comedies, Big Dreams and Big Dreams 2. Damian's next production, which he also co-wrote and directed, is the psychological thriller, Blink, starring Kristina Klebe (Rob Zombie's Halloween, Zone of the Dead). Blink was an official selection at both the 2007 Hoboken International Film Festival and the 2007 Long Island International Film Expo. In 2009, Damian wrote and directed, Situation, starring Joe Gannascoli (The Sopranos) which was an official selection at the 2009 Long Island International Film Festival. Most recently, Damian wrote and directed a gritty war film set during the early days of Operation Enduring Freedom, entitled Cigarette Soup. Damian is also the author of numerous scripts including an epic true story set in 1911 Europe, entitled The Rome Prize. His next project Cope, which he wrote and will be directing, is slated to go into production in 2014. Damian graduated with a BFA in photography from the Hartford Art School in West Hartford, CT.
Damian Walshe-Howling was born on January 22, 1971 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is an actor and director, known for The Reef (2010), Suspended (2012) and Underbelly (2008).
Damian Washington is known for Our RoboCop Remake (2014), Amateur (2018) and Rivers Wash Over Me (2009).
Damian Williams was born in February 1971 in Tilbury, Thurrock, Essex, England. He is an actor, known for Andy and the Band (2020), Billy Webb's Amazing Story (1991) and The Last Laugh (2017).
Damian Woetzel is known for The Nutcracker (1993), The 35th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (2012) and Dancing Across Borders (2010). He has been married to Heather Watts since 1999. He was previously married to Heather Watts.