Duff Dugan is known for Water for Elephants (2011), Heartburn (2013) and Boiler Maker (2008).
Duff Goldman was born on December 17, 1974 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008), Holiday Baking Championship (2014) and Below the Beltway (2010). He has been married to Johnna Goldman since January 19, 2019. They have one child.
Now living in Toronto and hailing from the wide-open prairies of Saskatchewan Canada, Duff is an ultra versatile actor and singer spanning many mediums of the entertainment industry and comes from a very large Scottish family of seven. He originally was headed into singing and the opera world, after being granted a full scholarship to Dickinson State College in North Dakota. But alas, kept moving and headed to Vancouver, after discovering it wasn't for him. Over the span of his 30 year career, he has produced and performed in theaters all across Canada, the U.S. and abroad. He started his Film and TV career in Vancouver B.C., landing there after spending 2 years in the Original Canadian Company of Les Miserables (1989) in Toronto. He then studied independently with Gastown Actor's Studio, June Whittiker, Linda Darlow and various others. You are sure to have seen him in such commercials as Boston Pizza (as the Professional Sports Trophy Model), Home Hardware, Molson's, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, McDonald's and a three year contract as "Ronny" the TV/Radio spokesperson for Ultramar Gasoline. Duff has extensive experience in Radio, ADR, cartoon and Voice Overs. He is also a very talented singer songwriter and his new debut solo album "Roots" was released in February, 2011 and his new album "Naked" was just released in 2017 and can be found online at iTunes & Spotify.
Duff McKagan was born on February 5, 1964 in Seattle, Washington, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Hulk (2003), The Italian Job (2003) and Fantastic Four (2005). He has been married to Susan Holmes-McKagan since August 28, 1999. They have two children. He was previously married to Linda Johnson and Amanda (Mandy) Brixx.
Duff Zayonce is an actor, known for Black Summer (2019), Penoza: The Final Chapter (2019) and Global Meltdown (2017).
Duffy was adopted from the RSPCA in Newcastle, England in 2008 when he was 6 months old. He had wounds on his legs from jumping through a window, his owner at the time refused to get him vet treatment so he was removed form their care. He moved to BC Canada with his adopted family in 2010 along with an older dog named Loki and 2 ferrets named Enzo and Flash. He enjoys jet boating on the Fraser river, as well as long hikes in the woods, and has a major weakness for chasing squirrels. Duffy is a British Staffordshire Bull Terrier crossed with some kind of wire haired dog which gives him his unique look.
Duffy Epstein is known for ER (1994), Grimm (2011) and Backtime (1998).
Duffy Gaver is known for X: First Class (2011), Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020).
Dug Infinite is known for Catalyst: Duro Wicks' History of Chicago Hip Hop and Hip-Hop Evolution (2016).
His grandfather and great-uncle were famous academics who played international Rugby for Scotland, but Dugald Bruce-Lockhart was born in 1968 in altogether sunnier climes, in Fiji in the Pacific, where his parents were working for the British government's Foreign Office, and indeed they took him around the world, to Africa, Austria and Germany, and Cyprus, where he went to school. Coming to England as a young man he studied drama at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts alongside Andrew Lincoln and Stephen Mangan, graduating in 1994, and going almost immediately into the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1997 he was one of the original members of the Propellor Theatre Company, which had been set up at the Watermill Theatre in Newbury, Berkshire, to perform Shakespearean plays as they were originally acted, with all-male casts, and he toured with them, on and off, over the next ten years, in different venues around the world. Most of the productions were directed by Edward Hall, son of Peter. and in 2008 Edward and Dugald were working together again in London's West End in the revival of Terence Rattigan's 'The Deep Blue Sea' with a 'real' leading lady in Greta Scacchi, and a co-star, Simon Williams, whose son Tam was one of Dugald's 'ladies' in Propellor.