Dennis L.A. White
Dennis L.A. White is a talented American actor known for his dynamic performances on both stage and screen. He gained significant recognition for his role as Damion 'D-Roc' Butler in the 2009 film Notorious, which chronicles the life of the legendary rapper Notorious B.I.G. This breakthrough performance showcased White’s ability to embody complex characters, paving the way for further opportunities in his acting career.
In 2010, White took on a challenging role in the stage play Die Laughing, where he portrayed a comedian battling cancer. This poignant production, written by Marq Overton and produced by Diversity Players of Harlem alongside Shawn Luckey, was skillfully directed by Dwight Ali Williams, allowing White to demonstrate his range and depth as an actor.
Additionally, White showcased his versatility in the television mini-series Miracle's Boys, where he played the character Virgil, adding another layer to his impressive portfolio. Throughout his career, Dennis L.A. White has been celebrated for his compelling performances and dedication to his craft, contributing to the rich tapestry of contemporary American theater and film. His work continues to resonate with audiences, marking him as a noteworthy figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Secrets (2017)
Notorious (2009)
Super Turnt
Dear Best Friend
Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker's The Pass
Turnt
Crossover
Thank You for Your Service (2017)
Mickey Hardaway
Entanglement (2021)
No Better Love