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Dallas White is an award-winning actor and producer while being a proud member of the Screen Actor's Guild. The Jefferson, Maryland native began his acting career during his freshman year of high school, performing in such productions as "High School Musical" and "Addict," a dinner theater production, in addition to volunteering in set workshops for stage productions. But his performing experience wasn't limited to the stage. White even picked up a hobby in performing magic tricks, eventually becoming known as the "Magic Boy" during high school. Although he participated in high school theater, his true passion for acting was not revealed until after he graduated Brunswick High School in 2010. White worked for a year at his local radio station, getting promoted to on-air for the station's morning show. This was happening while attending Frederick Community College and when pursuing a business degree, he still couldn't shake the diligence for an acting career. Though at first he strayed away from acting in college, his brief lull in performance only brought him back to his true passion. His apprentice was initiated through in-depth method acting and improv classes where he learned the Lee Strasberg method. He attended the 72 Film Fest in Frederick, Maryland which solidified his love for being in front of the camera rather than on the stage. White's television debut was Investigation Discovery's Evil Kin which led him to additional television credits including Fox News Channel's Legends & Lies and Reelz Networks' Copycat Killers and Deadly Shootouts. Due to a fortunate wardrobe mishap, he also landed himself on The Late Late Show with James Corden. Dallas' limitations are not entirely with television as he also contributes to a great amount of film work. In 2018, his performance in the psychological-thriller 17 Locust St. landed him a nomination for Best Actor at the Pitch to Screen Film Awards. Dallas won Best Actor at the New Jersey Recovery Film Festival for his performance in The Hope Dealer. Additional film works include The Baker Brothers, Lotus Eyes, and a brief appearance in STX Entertainment's, Bad Moms. In 2019, Dallas launched his own production company, Dallas White Films LLC to start producing more films for the film festival circuits. The first film under his company is titled, Death by PowerPoint. Dallas continues to expand his resume and pursue his dreams and goals in the field.