Justin Donte is an actor, known for Look Both Ways (2022), This is Water and Panic (2021).
Justin Dopierala is President and Founder of DOMO Capital. He received his Bachelor of Science from Concordia University, Wisconsin (2005), graduating summa cum laude and recognized as the most outstanding undergraduate student of his class. He completed his MBA at Concordia the following year. Justin has been the portfolio manager for DOMO Capital Management since the portfolio's inception (2008). His years at DOMO have been enhanced by corporate experience with Harley-Davidson, Case New Holland, and FedEx Services. His work as an auditor in the areas of Information Technology, Plant Operations, and Finance honed his analytical skills and enable DOMO's sophisticated financial models. Investing began at an early age for Justin, when he convinced his parents to place a trade for him at age 15 using money he'd saved from mowing lawns. This interest found a focus and structure when a college professor encouraged him to read The Intelligent Investor, the principles of which remain a critical component of the DOMO philosophy to this day. Justin describes his interest in investing as a combination of a passion for competition, desire to do well for himself and clients, and the intellectual rigor of the discipline. A college football Hall of Fame inductee at his alma mater, Justin attributes his athletic and scholastic success as early validation of the same elements that drive the DOMO discipline: Hard work digging deep into the details, combined with an uncanny ability to stay on course by remembering the big picture. These disciplines enable him to meet the greatest challenge he believes a portfolio manager faces; filtering out short term noise in order to remain convicted in longer term investable ideas. Justin is happily married and has four very active children. His family is his greatest passion outside of DOMO; although, he does enjoy occasionally playing the piano as well as staying current on the Packers, Brewers, and Bucks.
Justin Doran was born on 18 April 1978. He is an actor, known for The Predator (2018), 2012 (2009) and The Revenant (2015).
Justin Doran is known for Devils Line (2018), Getter Robo Ark (2021) and 7Seeds (2019).
Justin Dray is an actor and editor, known for Ad Astra (2019), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005) and Fresh Off the Boat (2015).
From a very early age, Justin Eliot Drucker has been immersed in the arts. The summer before high school graduation, Justin was pursued for a part in the fourth season of MTV's "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County," however ,the show was canceled the following year. After graduating from high school, Justin was admitted into Chapman University's prestigious Dodge College of Media Arts, where he received his Bachelor of the Arts in Screenwriting in 2014. During his tenure at Chapman, Justin continued to pursue acting by performing in dozens of student projects and films, including many of his own. Before graduating, he interned for MTV Networks in 2009, and then was later hired by MTV the following year to work on set and as a stand-in for the 2010 TV movie, "My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2." He most recently wrote, directed, and produced a short documentary "Real Life Changes" for the Change A Life Foundation. He works in Hollywood, where he can be found working on sets or performing live music in Lee Rocker's band.
Justin Dubé is an actor, known for Ice Dragon: Legend of the Blue Daisies (2018).
Justin Dudo is known for Turn Up the Night, Assault on Hill 400 (2023) and Death Walker (2020).
Justin Duncan is known for Shingeki no Kyojin (2013), One Piece: Wan pîsu (1999) and Kyûketsuki Sugu Shinu (2021).
Actor Justin Dwayne Hall, who made his film debut as the son of Marcia Cross and Bill Pullman in Bringing Up Bobby, plays Red, the dirt biker in the upcoming Jeepers Creepers III, the latest entry in the hit horror series. He's also the lead in director Ron Hanks' post-apocalyptic feature I'm OK, which is set in Oklahoma, Hall's birthplace. Growing up in Edmond, Oklahoma, Hall attended Heritage Hall, a private school in Oklahoma City, where he portrayed Mr. Salt in a school production of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Hall made his on-camera debut as Billy in writer/director Matt Gengel's comedy short Two Tickets to Paradise. In 2012, director Quentin Tarantino cast him as the dedicated goat herder in Django Unchained, and he played a baseball player in The Muppets. Hall performed for several years at The Second City in Los Angeles, where he took the stage weekly as a member of their only performing teen group, then graduated to their adult level. Hall's comedic chops can also be seen featured in "Mother Nature" and "NBA Lockout," part of the popular Funny or Die features produced by Will Ferrell. He continues to do national commercials between acting assignments. In his spare time, he skates, surfs, snowboards, goes fishing, plays guitar and writes music. He's also an accomplished photographer, shooting professionally for such musicians as The Migos, Rich the Kid, Lil Yachty, Black Bear and many more.