Dallas Malloy was born Christmas Day and became a piano virtuoso at 6 years old. She grew up performing, also as a violist, writing music, poetry, and novels. As a teen, Dallas fell in love with acting, bodybuilding, and boxing. She made boxing history at 16 when she became the first female boxer in the U.S. to have a sanctioned amateur bout, and win by unanimous decision. Until then, the U.S. Boxing Federation excluded females, so she filed a discrimination suit with the help of the ACLU, and forced them to set up a women's division. She won in court, and in the ring-by unanimous decision. She later portrayed herself in the opening of Jerry Maguire, boxing towards the camera as Tom Cruise narrates her true story. Later she returned to her original love, bodybuilding, and won numerous titles including NPC Ms. California Championships, NPC Tournament of Champions, Venice Best Back Award, and Best Posing Awards. She is no longer bodybuilding, but maintains a smaller athletic physique, in order to play a wider variety of acting roles. She studied the Stanislavski Method with Jamie Paolenetti at Atwater Playhouse. She has had extensive theater training, and played 7 different roles in Eavesdropper, LA's longest running play. She played the role of "Queenie", the outspoken drag queen inmate in the gritty prison drama: Fortune and Men's Eyes, and "Franny," in Balm in Gilead, at the Underground Theater. Film roles include Jerry Maguire, The ABCS of Death, Rule of Law, So Far So Kush, Dragon Slayerz, Postcards, and Ring Girls, an ESPN documentary on boxing. She is the subject of French documentary I Am Dallas Malloy. In television, she has guest starred or been featured on True Blood, Burning Hollywood, Jimmy Kimmel Live, 1000 Ways to Die, Inside Edition and Conan. She had a major guest starring role on Eli Stone "Two Ministers." Rarely achieved, she has had numerous roles written in for her due to her unique qualities and out-of-this-world talent as a champion show stopper. She is developing a stage show combining her many unique talents. She is a contralto singer and songwriter, and developing several projects utilizing music and comedy.
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Dallas Oliver is an actress, known for Good Trouble (2019) and Drama Club (2021).
A star collegiate basketball player, Diamond Dallas Page entered the nightclub business in the 1970s, becoming one of South Florida's top club owners and promoters. He began training to become an in-ring performer at the age of 35, the oldest rookie in Pro Wrestling history. "DDP" captivated audiences around the world with matches alongside greats like Hulk Hogan, Goldberg, Ric Flair, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, and the N.W.O. before being inducted to the WWE Hall Of Fame. In 2011, Page launched DDP YOGA for non-yoga audiences. Hundreds of thousands of people have purchased the program's DVDs and subscribed to its one-of-a-kind DDPYOGANOW APP. DDPY is regularly used by many notable athletes and touring musicians. Page has also excelled in the film and television worlds. Projects include The Resurrection Of Jake The Snake, Ready To Rumble, First Daughter, Rob Zombie's The Devil's Rejects, Hollywood Squares, and Shark Tank. He stars in the upcoming Adi Shankar series, Gods & Secrets.
Dallas Ponzo Jr. is an actor, known for Conflicted (2021).
Dallas is a professional member of the American Meteorological Society (AMS). The personable earth scientist has earned the Seal of Approval for TV Broadcasting as well as numerous awards for outstanding coverage of weather events. A native of Georgia, Raines graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Meteorology. Dallas has completed 25 hours of graduate work in Climatology and has taught Meteorology courses as CSUN. When Raines is not engaged with his duties at KABC or his educational responsibilities, Dallas and his family are busy helping their community. Raines volunteers his time to help children in any way he can. From fund-raising, to community appearances and speeches, to teaching and coaching, Raines feels it is his privilege to promote the welfare of the children.
Dallas Reid was born on 5 April 1993 in Fawn Grove, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for Black Clover (2017), To Dust (2014) and Psycho-Pass (2012). He is married to Jill Harris.
Dallas Richard Hallam was born on March 10, 1979 in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. He is known for Entrance (2012), The Hottie & the Nottie (2008) and Spread (2009).
A native of Houston, Texas, Roberts, who attended Juilliard, has lived in New York City for 14 years. He was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for his role in the Off-Broadway play, "Nocturne," by Adam Rapp. He is married to Christine Jones, who is the Set Designer for Spring Awakening and a professor at NYU. They have two sons, one of whom is named Ever Reverend Jones.