Darius L. Francis is an American actor and model. The passionate artist has been acting for 14 years, playing various roles in theater, film and television. Darius L. Francis, was born in Sanford, FL to Carmelita McCray and Neville F. Francis. He spent his formative years in Miami, FL where he attended primary and secondary school. Darius excelled as a scholar, thespian, singer and leader. In addition to achieving academic excellence, Darius displayed military promise in his Army JROTC program, reaching the highest award of Commander of Troops with a rank cadet Lieutenant Colonel. He also served as Class Vice President. Immediately thereafter, the driven student enlisted in the US Army. There he served for a total of 11 years, achieving the rank of Sergeant. During his tenure, he supported two combat tours to Afghanistan (OEF 10-11, OEF 12-13). While on active duty and in the Army Reserves, he served also as a weapons trainer and Modern Army Combatives trainer. Darius used his experience in real world combat, along with his martial arts training to begin working on stunts and action. Although, Darius L. Francis is an experienced theater performer (acting & singing), in 2018 he began making his way into film. He began working Independent films and commercials and swiftly made way into larger projects. Currently, his career is continuing to vastly broaden as he has worked on comedy, drama and action films. The passionate actor resides in Atlanta, Georgia where he continues to thrive as an actor, stunt choreographer, writer and entrepreneur.
Darius "Leddi" Ledbetter (born 18 March 1999) is an African American actor, writer, director, rapper, songwriter and videographer. He has enjoyed success in film, music and musical theater. In June 2017, The Tab called him "Kalamazoo's most talented young actor and filmmaker." Along with being awarded the "Best Male Actor" award in the End of Days Film Festival for his role in "The Fort," Darius has been nominated for other numerous awards, including a nomination for best acting in the Orlando 48 Hour Film Project for his role in "As They Were." In 2016, Ledbetter achieved modest, local fame as an internet personality on Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat. With comedy videos, challenges and social change projects, he has reeled in hundreds of thousands of views and gained notoriety from pages of those including retired New York Yankees' Captain Derek Jeter. Ledbetter was born in Southwest Michigan, the son of Stacey (Randolph), and Victor Ledbetter, both retired Captains at the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety. He grew up in the city of Portage and was raised in the suburbs. He has one sibling, a brother, Victor, who is two years older. Ledbetter attended Portage Public Schools throughout his entire childhood. Ledbetter is a graduate in the class of May 2019 from the film school Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in film. Aside from acting, Ledbetter enjoys writing and directing projects as well.
Darius Levanté is known for Unprisoned (2023), All American: Homecoming (2022) and Cherry (2022).
Darius Linnette is an actor, known for Helen's Last Love (2017) and InstaFriends (2017).
Darius Marcell was born on February 26, 2003 in the USA. He is an actor, known for The Kids from 62-F (2016), Blinders (2020) and Total Eclipse (2018).
Darius Marder is known for Sound of Metal (2019), The Place Beyond the Pines (2012) and Loot (2008). He is married to Liza Cassidy. They have two children.
Darius Marquis Johnson is known for Gekijouban Nanatsu no Taizai: Hikari ni Norowareshi Mono-tachi (2021) and Behind the Beats.
Darius Mathis is an actor, known for The Assistant (2020).
Darius McCrary is best known for his role as Eddie Winslow on the long-running television series "Family Matters". He began his career in Hollywood at the age of nine and has continued to provide performance excellence in multiple films, television, theater, and music projects. McCrary has starred as a series regular on NBC's "Committed" as Bowie James and later as Jamal in UPN's "Eve." along with a role as Malcolm Winters on "The Young and the Restless". He appeared on the NBC/Paramount miniseries "Kingpin," HBO's multi-award-winning "Don King: Only in America," starring Ving Rhames and as Royce Slocumb in the classic comedy, "Kingdom Come" Other roles also include playing opposite to Robert De Niro in "15 Minutes" as detective Tommy Cullen, in the Oscar winning "Mississippi Burning" as Aaron Williams. and "Something to Sing About". On stage, McCrary portrayed Malcolm Tremell in "The Maintenance Man," based on the novel by author Michael Baisden; he was Ray Collins in "Vampires: Los Muertos." Other acting credits include Leah Daniels (Otis) on Fox's drama series, "Star"; "Hostage," "Something to Sing About," "Kingdom Come," "The Breaks", Legendary Ivan Whitman's in "Big Shots"; James Brown in front of "America's Soul", and the late great Gerald Lavert in "Mickey Howard's story". Darius is an humanitarian at heart and is currently in production for his show and podcast Beyond Black, which is dedicated to highlighting that people are more than just the color of their skin and excellence doesn't start or end at the category that others may place you. Alongside celebrities and up-and-coming actors & artists, he brings together incredible talents in the form of interviews, skits, reels, and short-films. The show will address important issues such as social justice & racial inequality, but also share an authentic look at the Real Darius McCrary.
Darius Meskauskas is an actor, known for Summer Survivors (2018), Aurora (2012) and Ekskursante (2013).