Donia Samir Ghanem is an Egyptian actress and singer. She was born in January 1,1985 in Cairo, Egypt. She is the eldest daughter of the Egyptian cinema icon Samir Ghanem, and Egyptian actress Dalal Abdel Aziz; and the sister of Amy Samir Ghanem who is an actress too. She graduated from Modern Sciences & Arts (MSA) University, Faculty of Mass Communication Major in broadcasting in 2008. She started her acting career when she was 10 in a movie entitled "Emra'a wa Emra'a" (1995). She attracted attention while acting in an Egyptian TV series called "Justice has many faces" in 2001. She got her breakthrough role in "Ya ana ya khalty" (2005) which starred the comedy actor Mohamed Henedy. Her collaboration with Ahmed Mekky in rom-com movies "Teer Enta" (2009) and "La Tarago Wa La Esteslam" (2010) achieved huge success. She co-starred with Ahmed Mekky in four seasons of "El Kabeer Awy", an Egyptian sitcom, which was a huge hit in the Middle East. Donia is an UNICEF Egypt Ambassador and she took part in the #FightUnfair social media campaign in 2015 which aimed at shedding the light on the challenges facing children and young people in Egypt, and she urged for ending the use of violence as a form of discipline for children. She has also participated in a UNICEF Regional campaign in 2016, in support of Syria, alongside UNICEF's prominent Goodwill Ambassadors. The campaign, #FIVE years, showcased the impact of war on the Syrian citizens and a call to end the suffering of children. She made a contribution to the social media campaign 'A Child is A Child' on social media, during Ramadan 2017 and posted on her Instagram account encouraging her community to donate through UNICEF website to help save and change children refugees' lives. In October 2017, Donia gave her first musical performance for kids titled "Donia's World". She invited a group of 70 children, benefiting from shelter and protection services of UNICEF's partner, FACE for Children in Need, to attend her musical show. She was a judge on the 4th season (2015) of The X Factor Arabia. She won a fair amount of awards for her roles in movies and TV series such as El Farah (2009), Lahfa (2015) and Nelly & Sherihan (2016). She did 2 singles; "Mesh Adra Asad' Enaya' and "Khalas Ertaht" in 2005 and featured in 2 songs by Ahmed Mekky ("Dawar Bi Nafsak" in 2009 and "Ehlam" in 2010). "Wahda Tania Khales" is her debut Album which was released in 2014 and gained success in the Middle East. She got married in June 13, 2013 to TV presenter Ramy Radwan and gave birth to her daughter Kayla in March 2014.
Emmy-winning writer and producer Donick Cary got his start writing for "Late Night with David Letterman." He continued working with the show through its move to CBS, serving as both head writer and the "guy in the bear suit." After five years in Late Night, Cary moved to "The Simpsons," where he served as a co-executive producer for four seasons (Seasons 7-11). He then served in the same capacity on NBC's "Just Shoot Me", HBO's "Bored to Death", Fox's "New Girl" and NBC's "Parks and Recreation." Cary has produced pilots for and developed with: Brillstein Grey, Sony Television, Happy Madison, Conaco, ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, FX, HBO, the WB and Nickelodeon. In 2004 Donick created the animated series "Lil' Bush" for Ampd mobile cell phones. The show was then picked up by Comedy Central and became the first mobi/web-series ever to move from cell phones to television. To handle the animation Donick founded Sugarshack Animation (Sugarshackanimation.com) with offices in Los Angeles, Miami, and Sofia, Bulgaria. Donick has also directed music videos, including "Ohm" and "Is That Enough" for Yo La Tengo. Currently, Cary is writing and producing "Silicon Valley" for HBO and directing a feature documentary entitled "Bad Trip" (a comic exploration of tripping) for Ben Stiller's Red Hour films. Cary grew up on Nantucket Island, graduating from Nantucket High School in 1986. He is the son of actors Richard and Mara Cary and the brother of actress Martha Cary, the latter two of whom have done voices for his show Lil' Bush.
Donielle Artese was born on October 5, 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is known for You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008), Mother's Day (2016) and One Night at McCool's (2001).
Dreams of being 'The Greatest Entertainer of All Time' LilDeeDee was born to perform! It's in his blood, literally. Surrounded by his father, an R&B singer and his three siblings, all of whom are in some form of show business, performing comes naturally to Dee Dee. At just 15 years old, he has already accomplished more things in his career than most. Lil DeeDee has appeared in numerous television shows such as Step Up High Water on Youtube Red and "Containment" on CW . He has also will be on a brand new Movie Called "Twelve " Lil Dee Dee has a smile that won't quit and his personality is infectious. This kid is definitely going somewhere including the help of his backbone of a momanager Felecia. She will make sure he gets there on time and prepared. Felecia is not a typical momanager -- she is a tough, no nonsense kind of mom with a heart of gold. She's been around the business for a long time and knows exactly what works when it comes to her family of stars (HansleyHustle). Never the less Lil Dee Dee works hard in this business just as big as the corporates. He lives and breathes his career. You always will hear him say do it like no one is watching. The heart of and phenomenon 15 year old.
Doniga Markegard is a producer, known for Earth Medicine (2014), Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret (2014) and Kiss the Ground (2020).
Donique Bebault is an actress, known for The Current (2014).
Donis Leonard Jr. is known for Ender's Game (2013), House of Lies (2012) and The Fresh Beat Band (2009).
Donis Taveras is known for A State of Madness (2020) and Bantú Mama (2021).
Donisha Rita-Claire Prendergast, actress, model, dancer and poet, was born on the 29th day of December 1984. Through the years while in the field, she increasingly developed a love for acting and the theatre. Donisha landed several lead parts for "Jambiz" (Production Company in Jamaica). Her first role came as Karen in "Puppy Love". Immediately she followed up by playing Cindy Relisha in "Cindy Relisha and the DJ Prince". This production had a record 300 performances on and off the island. Her latest lead role is the psychotic Shamika, in another "Jambiz" production "The Last Stand". All these plays were written by Jamaica's ace Playwright, Patrick Brown, featuring other Jamaican actors such as; Charles Hyatt, Christopher Daley, Dionne Silvera, Glen "Titus" Campbell and Winston Bell ("Third World Cop"/ "Bello & Blacka). She also has appeared in a number of major promotional ads including the new Ammars spread which appears in newspapers and billboards throughout the Caribbean and parts of the world including the U.S.A. She has been in several videos including, Rita Marley's "Take me To the West Indies", Rik Roc's "Your Eyes" and Morgan Heritage's "Senorita". She has even been on stage performing with International artist like "Shaggy". Most recently, she has hosted Jamaica's premier television talent show "Star Search at Traxx", on CVM-TV, Jamaica's version of "American Idol". She is the granddaughter of Rita Marley (I-Three) and the late great Reggae superstar Bob Marley. Her mother is Sharon Marley (Melody Maker/actress "Mighty Quinn"). Her aunts and uncles are Cedella Marley ("Catch a Fire" clothing line), Steven Marley (Producer), and Ziggy Marley who led the Melody Makers to three Grammies. There are also Kymani Marley (singer/actor "Shottas"), Julian Marley, (singer) and Damian Marley, 2003 Grammy winner. All are very strong and independent in their own right. She also has a famous bloodline on her father's side. Her father, Peter Prendergast, Jamaica's best known and most highly respected soccer (FIFA) referee. Other famous Prendergasts include, Lester Prendergast (Puss Fella "Dr. No"), Tessa Prendergast, (Designer of that famous swim suite worn by Ursula Andress in "Dr. No"). Noel Nethersole established the PNP Party, with Norman Manley. Scotty Welborn, (Cinematographer/Producer "Creature from the Black Lagoon"). In addition, there is Bernard L. Prendergast, the first Jamaican to win an Olympic medal. All have contributed to Jamaica's history and the world with a legacy to remember for generations. With this strong family genealogy, Donisha will be opening many doors. Donisha's other aspirations is to become a Child Psychologist. Presently she is working, promoting Jamaica's latest hot spot "Back Yaad" in Kingston.