Dennis L.A. White is an accomplished American actor, celebrated for his extraordinary acting prowess in a wide range of stage and screen productions. He has consistently received widespread acclaim for his impressive performances, with his most notable role to date being that of Damion 'D-Roc' Butler in the critically acclaimed biographical film Notorious (2009).
Notable beyond his accomplishments in the cinematic realm, actor White has concurrently established himself as a prominent figure in the theatrical world. Specifically, in the year 2010, he took on the pivotal role of a comedian struggling with cancer in the stage play "Die Laughing", a production spearheaded by the esteemed Diversity Players of Harlem in collaboration with Shawn Luckey, and expertly directed by the visionary Dwight Ali Williams.
Noted television personality, Marcus White, has amassed a remarkable body of work, showcasing his exceptional acting abilities through his captivating portrayal of Virgil in the mini-series Miracle's Boys, which premiered on The N network, a testament to his impressive range and versatility as a performer.