Jamal Dennis is a professional actor based in Los Angeles, California. This working actor recently studied at RADA, and he has been studying with Craig Archibald and Lesly Kahn. Meanwhile, he also loves to stay busy and immerse himself in the theatre scene and beyond. He has also done some screen work, including the lead role on the show "Be Someone". In addition to being able to portray a broad range of characters, Jamal brings a lot of action and physicality to his roles, as he is a black belt in martial arts and weapons training. His styles include Kyokushin, Wu-Shu, Ninjitsu, and Shotokan, and he continues to deepen his familiarity with combat and stunts. To add to his versatility, Jamal has honed his craft with various accents, bringing characters to life in an authentic way in every aspect of his performance. He is always keen on improvising and letting loose when the situation calls for it! When not in LA, Jamal spends time in Atlanta and New Orleans, and he matches his love of acting and performing with a passion for wellness and physical fitness. If that wasn't enough Jamal is also a loving father and he enjoys spending quality time with his family. Follow Jamal on Instagram @theejamaldennis to stay tuned for his next project!
Jamal Doctor is an editor and director, known for Prey Before You Eat (2016), Prey Before You Eat 2 (2016) and Divided We Fall (2021).
Jamal Duff was born on March 11, 1972 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He is known for Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004), Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) and The Marine (2006).
Jamal Fahim is an actor and producer, known for Wasteland 3 (2020), Astral Chain (2019) and The Queen's Corgi (2019).
Jamal Franklin is an actor and writer, known for Giddy Stratospheres (2021), White Noise (2021) and National Theatre Live: King Lear (2018).
Jamal Gibran Sterling is a native of Detroit, Michigan. Upon graduating from Southern Methodist Universities MFA Acting Program, Jamal moved to Los Angeles. While in LA, Jamal appeared on several television series including "10-8" and "American Dreams". He has also done a host of short films and television commercials. Since returning to Dallas in 2007, Mr. Sterling has appeared on stage in several productions including "Our Lady of 121st Street", "A Soldier's Play", "Titus Andronicus", "Diamond Dick: The Tulsa Race Riots of 1921", "Fences", "The Winter's Tale", "Race" and "Breakfast". He has worked on several Dallas based television series including "Prison Break", "Chase", and "Dallas".
Jamal Graham is an actor, known for Residue (2020).
Jamal Hadjkura was a British actor born in Basildon in 1994. He has attended theatre school since the age of 3. At age 14, he got his first TV appearance in Grandma's House. Since then, he has gone on to do various adverts including Tango, DFS and Halifax. Jamal now works as Director Of Operations for JDM Social Ltd after studying and training in the field of social media marketing.
Jamal Harrison Bryant is known for The Goat (Empowerment Competition) (2022), Joyful Noise (2016) and I Love New York (2007).
Born in New York, but raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jamal Hill was fascinated with all of the arts particularly music and movies. As a result he studied screen writing and directing. After years of studying and honing his craft Hill and his mother ambitiously produced a $10,000 independent film entitled "Money Power Respect" from a 75 page script he wrote. He shot it in eleven days with three of his film colleagues, family members and local Philadelphia theater actors. The film won Philly Underground Film Festival and was ultimately distributed by Jeff Clanagan's Code Black Entertainment. Soon after its release a Will Smith and Overbrook Entertainment associate, Charlie Mack Alston reached out to Hill about his talent. Subsequently, Hill began working on films such as "I Am Legend", "Hancock", "Iron Man". After a meeting with legendary talent manager Troy Carter, Hill directed Lady Gaga's "The Fame" short concert movie entitled "Candy Warhol". In 2010, Hill returned to Philadelphia to directed a music based feature film entitled "Streets" starring hip hop star Meek Mill and Nafessa Wiliams star of The CW's Black Lightning (also produced by Alston) that was released nationally by the BET network in 2012. As a result he landed a deal with Queen Latifah's Flavor Unit Entertainment to write and direct a slate of films, including "Brotherly Love" his first theatrically released film that was nominated for an NAACP IMAGE AWARD for Outstanding Independent Motion Picture and "Deuces" starring Larenz Tate, Lance Gross and Meagan Good released on Netflix. Hill is currently writing, directing and producing original film and television content under the Philavision Entertainment banner.