Dizaster is an international rapping icon, widely accepted as the greatest battler of all time, an inspiration to many legends including Eminem, Drake, Method Man, Redman, Royce da 5' 9" as well as countless others. He is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with on any stage. Besides his world renowned skills in the rap game, he has also transcended into film and proven himself to be a formidable actor as well. In his newest role as Megaton in the Eminem produced movie "Bodied" Diz shows the rest of the world who hasn't seen him yet what he brings to the table. With over millions upon millions of views online, and an enigmatic energy that never stops, you will only see him more and more, so get used to it.
Dizzle Commedian is an actor, known for Loves Spell (2020).
Dizzy Fae is an actress, known for Free Spirit (2019), Dare Me (2019) and Houseparty (2016).
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie, along with Charlie Parker, ushered in the era of Be-Bop in the American jazz tradition. He was born in Cheraw, South Carolina, and was the youngest of nine children. He began playing piano at the age of four and received a music scholarship to the Laurinburg Institute in North Carolina. Most noted for his trademark "swollen cheeks", Gillespie admitted to copying the style of trumpeter Roy Eldridge early in his career. He replaced Eldridge in the 'Teddy Hill' Band after Eldridge's departure. He eventually began experimenting and creating his own style which would eventually come to the attention of Mario Bauza , the Godfather of Afro-Cuban jazz who was then a member of the Cab Calloway Orchestra. Though Calloway disliked Gillespie's style, calling it "Chinese music", he hired him to his band in 1939. Gillespie was later fired after two years when he cut a portion of Calloway's buttocks with a knife after Calloway accused him of throwing spitballs (the two men later became lifelong friends and often retold this story with great relish until both of their deaths). Although noted for his on- and off-stage clowning, Gillespie endured as one of the founding fathers of the Afro-Cuban &/or Latin Jazz tradition. Influenced by Mario Bauza, known as Gillespie's musical father, he was able to fuse Afro-American jazz and Afro-Cuban rhythms to form a burgeoning CuBop sound. Always a musical ambassador, he toured Africa, the Middle East and Latin America under the sponsorship of the US State Department. Quite often he returned, not only with fresh musical ideas, but with musicians who would eventually go on to achieve world renown. Among his proteges and collaborators are 'Chano Pozo', the great Afro-Cuban percussionist; Danilo Pérez, a master pianist and composer originally from Panama; Arturo Sandoval, trumpeter, composer and music educator originally from Cuba; Mongo Santamaria, an Afro-Cuban conguero, bonguero and composer; David Sanchez, saxophonist and composer; Chucho Valdés, an Afro-Cuban virtuoso pianist and composer; and Bobby Sanabria, a Bronx, NY-born Nuyorican percussionist, composer, educator, bandleader and expert in the Afro-Cuban musical tradition. Indeed, many Latin jazz classics such as "Manteca", "A Night in Tunisia" and "Guachi Guaro [Soul Sauce]" were composed by Gillespie and his musical collaborators. With a strong sense of pride in his Afro-American heritage, he left a legacy of musical excellence that embraced and fused all musical forms, but particularly those forms with roots deep in Africa such as the music of Cuba, other Latin American countries and the Caribbean. Additionally, he left a legacy of goodwill and good humor that infused jazz musicians and fans throughout the world with a genuine sense of jazz's ability to transcend national and ethnic boundaries--for this reason, Gillespie was and is an international treasure.
Dizzy Reed was born on June 18, 1963 in Hinsdale, Illinois, USA. He is known for The Still Life (2006), Holyman Undercover (2010) and Guns N' Roses Appetite for Democracy 3D Live at Hard Rock Las Vegas (2014). He has been married to Lisa Reed since July 5, 1990. They have two children.
Diána Magdolna Kiss was born on 27 September 1984. She is an actress, known for Hacktion (2011), A nagy füzet (2013) and Fehér isten (2014).
Diáne Zillmer is known for Atomen (2023).
Diélyka Souza Maciel is an actress, known for Querência (2019).
Diêm Camille is an Ivorian-Danish actress. She was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast and moved permanently to Denmark with her father at the age of five. Diêm studied drama, music, English and Spanish in high school, and joined an athletics club. After graduating from Copenhagen Business School in 2016, she got her first role in the TV series Kriger (2018) directed by Christoffer Boe. She landed her first comedic role in 2017, on season 1, 3 and 4 of 29 (2018). In 2019, she earned the lead role in the Zentropa produced short film 'Olivia' directed by Stine Likodelle Keller Søegaard. In March 2019, Diêm wrote her first short film Doll (2020), which she directed and starred in. Doll (2020) has won 5 awards, including awards for Best Actress and Best First Time Director. She has been playing Lina in the hit TV crime series The Sommerdahl Murders (2020) from 2020-2022. Diêm is the supportive actress in the new Danish drama feature "The Great Silence" directed by Katrine Brocks premiering fall 2022.
Dj Bling is known for She Ball (2020).