BIOGRAPHY:
O'Wayne Azeem Dalhouse, born in Spanish Town Jamaica, is a versatile actor who can perform with a Jamaican-Caribbean accent and in standard English. He began his acting career at the age of nine starring in his first play at Church. Since then, he has appeared in various roles, ranging from the fictional aging handyman, Candy, in Of Mice and Men to the legendary jazz musician, Louis Armstrong, in Leaving Louis Armstrong. Plus, most recently as Peter, the son of Sojourner Truth, the inspiring black activist. He has further developed his acting craft by appearing in front of the camera in numerous short films such as Hood Meditations, Stone's Law, The Grievance, etc.
EDUCATION / TRAINING:
Woodie King Jr's New Federal Theatre Classes