Dale Curtis is an actor, known for End of the Trail (2019).
Dale Cutts was an actor and writer, known for Burning Rubber (1981), Die Voortrekkers (1973) and Forever Young, Forever Free (1975). He died on 19 April 2013 in South Africa.
Dale DaBone was born on January 8, 1972 in Roanoke, Virginia, USA. He is an actor and director.
Dale Dickey was born on September 29, 1961 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. She is an actress, known for Hell or High Water (2016), Iron Man Three (2013) and The Pledge (2001).
Dale Dobson is an actor and producer, known for Blame (2021), FU*AB and Peter Five Eight.
Dale Doerman is an actor, known for The Pride of Jesse Hallam (1981).
Longtime radio host, actor and writer in Austin, Texas. Inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame in 2009. Hosted The Dudley and Bob show on KLBJ-FM for many years. Humor columnist for Austin Monthly magazine. Married to Amanda (Beezley) Dudley with two children. Winner of numerous Radio industry awards and press awards for writing.
Dale Duko is known for Mr. Harrigan's Phone (2022), Night at the Neptune (2022) and Bull (2016).
Dale Dye was born Oct. 8, 1944, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. He graduated as a cadet officer from Missouri Military Academy, but there was no money for college, so he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in January 1964. He served in Vietnam in 1965 and 1967 through 1970, surviving 31 major combat operations. He emerged from Southeast Asia with numerous decorations, including a Bronze Star for valor and three Purple Heart medals for wounds suffered in combat. He spent 13 years as an enlisted Marine, rising to the rank of master sergeant. He was chosen to attend officer candidate school and was appointed a warrant officer in 1976. He later converted his commission and was a captain when he was sent to Beirut with the multinational peacekeeping force in 1982-83. He served in a variety of assignments around the world and along the way managed to graduate with a BA degree in English from the University of Maryland. Dye worked for a year at Soldier of Fortune magazine after his retirement in 1984. He spent time in Central America, reporting and training troops in guerrilla warfare techniques in both El Salvador and Nicaragua before leaving the magazine in 1985 and heading for Hollywood. He is the founder and principal of Warriors, Inc., which provides technical advisory services to the entertainment industry worldwide. Services included performer training, research, planning, staging and on-set advisory for directors and other key production personnel.