Jordanian writer/director Darin J. Sallam holds an MFA from the Red Sea Institute for Cinematic Arts (RSICA), affiliated with the University of Southern California. To her credit are 5 award-winning shorts, including THE DARK OUTSIDE (2012) and THE PARROT (2016). A Berlinale Talent 2021, a Robert Bosch 2015 Film Prize recipient and recently inducted into the prestigious Asia Pacific Screen Academy, Sallam was selected to the 2017 La Cité Internationale des Arts residency and to the 2018 Global Media Makers fellowship by Film Independent. She was a jury member at international film festivals and is co-founder & managing partner at the Amman-based production company TaleBox. Her award-winning debut feature film FARHA (2021) had its world premiere at the 46th Toronto International Film Festival and continues to be selected to renowned film festivals worldwide. FARHA is also selected as Jordan's entry in the International Feature Film category at the 95th Academy Awards (Oscars) in 2023 and achieved a historic first win for Jordan by receiving the Best Youth Film award the 15th Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA), making Sallam the first Jordanian director ever to be awarded an APSA.
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Darin Munnell is an actor and producer, known for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), Dying for a Living (2022) and The Birth (2012). He has been married to Katherine Munnell since June 21, 2019.
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Darin Scott is a producer and director, known for Dark House (2009), Menace II Society (1993) and Caught Up (1998).
Darin Scott is an American actor, writer, and director of English, Scottish, and German decent, born in the small town of Vernal Utah. Most of his childhood and adolescence (12 years) was spent in Vancouver, Washington. A week after Scott's seventeenth birthday, his father died of a heart attack. As the youngest and last of five children in the home, Scott became the man of the house. The school stage is where Scott's passion for acting began but he was also very into sports. After playing college football at Brigham Young University-Idaho, Scott finished his BA at the University of Utah. His football days led to his first acting role in the Disney film "Going To The Mat," working with Khleo Thomas as the football jock, "Yardley". The following year, Scott booked another role in Disney's "Halloweentown High," where he worked with Academy Award Nominated, Debbie Reynolds, as well as Teen Choice Nominated, Lucas Grabeel. Scott read for the role of Wylie in Disney's "Buffalo Dreams" and had the director all but convinced until he was asked his age (being 25 at the time). Though Scott is typically cast in younger roles, in this case, the director took Scott's age a bit too literally. Scott took a few roles in independent films and then landed a lead role in Discovery Channel's "I Shouldn't Be Alive." In spite of his brewing film success, with a young family, Scott relocated to California to pursue a law degree. Shortly after moving, he booked a role in "127 Hours" where he worked with Golden Globe Winner (and Academy Award Nominated), James Franco. Although the role turned out to be smaller than anticipated, as the entire wedding scene was cut from the final edit, it did steer Scott from law school. He withdrew after one semester to attend Playhouse West Acting School in North Hollywood. While studying there, he booked roles in a number of films, including the title role of the mountain man scout Ephraim Hanks in "Ephraim's Rescue," where he showed his ability to carry a film. Later, Scott was also direct-cast as a younger character version of PT Emmy-Nominated, John Heard, in "Counting For Thunder." Not letting his law background go to waste, Scott followed by landing a supporting role as the lead Defense Attorney in "Just Let Go," where he worked opposite Emmy-Nominated Henry Ian Cusick and Sam Sorbo (Jenkins). Scott continued his success working opposite Teen Choice Winner, Josh Lucas, in Kevin Costner's acclaimed, Emmy-Nominated series "Yellowstone". Scott is also the writer and director of over 30 commercials and short films, including the third all-time highest crowdfunded short film on Kickstarter in 2017, "Reign of Judges: Title of Liberty." In late 2021, Scott wrote, directed, and starred in his first directorial full-length feature, "The Oath," based on "Reign of Judges: Title of Liberty," also starring Billy Zane, Eugene Brave Rock, and Karina Lombard. "The Oath" is set to release in theaters late summer of 2022.
Darin Shaw is an actor and producer, known for Dominion (2015), Gongjak (2018) and Miseuteo Shunshain (2018).
Darin Toonder is known for Ozark (2017), Dopesick (2021) and NCIS (2003).
Darina Al Joundi is an actress and assistant director, known for Tyrant (2014), Soeurs d'armes (2019) and Homeland (2011).