Darroll DeLaPorte was born on 1903-10-30.
Édouard Delaporte was born in 1909.
Sophie Delaporte was born in 1971.
Darroll Wilson was born on 1966-06-08.
Darroll Powe was born on 1985-06-22.
Édouard Delaporte died in 1983.
Gail Darroll has written: 'Sappi selection'
Florence Delaporte has written: 'Terre neuve' 'Seur Sourire' -- subject(s): Singers, Biography 'Terre neuve'
The cast of Quartier latin - 2013 includes: Dominique Labourier as Marie Delaporte
Louis Delaporte has written: 'Quelques-uns' -- subject(s): French Authors, French literature, History and criticism 'La philosophie de La Fontaine' -- subject(s): Philosophy 'Voyage au Cambodge' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Antiquities, Architecture, Description and travel, Khmer Architecture
Blair Betts Danny Briere Daniel Carcillo Jeff Carter Braydon Coburn Riley Cote Simon Gagne Claude Giroux Scot Hartnell Jon Kalinski David Laperriere Michael Leighton Kevin Marshall Sean O'Donnell Darroll Powe Chris Pronger Mike Richards Jody Shelley
The cast of This Way for Murder - 1967 includes: Peter Arne as Worth Isobel Black as Sandra Blake Butler as Dunn Hugh Cross as Chairman Hamilton Dyce as Rawlings Noel Johnson as Hendrix Terence Longdon as Jim Raikes Darroll Richards as Footman Peter Vaughan as Insp. Frant
Darroll Richards has: Performed in "Facing the Music" in 1933. Performed in "Saturday Playhouse" in 1958. Performed in "Mario" in 1959. Played Barman in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Performed in "Hugh and I" in 1962. Played Extra in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Gideon in "Sergeant Cork" in 1963. Played Parisian Man in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played 3rd Bystander in "Sergeant Cork" in 1963. Played Frank Harper in "The Sullavan Brothers" in 1964. Played Ferens in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Warder in "Sunday Night" in 1965. Played Walter in "Sunday Night" in 1965. Performed in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played Catchpole in "The Gamblers" in 1967. Played Johnstone in "Haunted" in 1967. Played Footman in "This Way for Murder" in 1967. Played Colonel Chowser in "Nicholas Nickleby" in 1968.