Duke Dalton went to High school in Stinnett Texas. While earning his BA at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Duke was cast in several university theatrical performances, and two student films one of which he helped produce, won the AFI student academy award, Seventh Shadow of the Sun. After graduating he would work on HBO’s The Last Outlaw as 2nd camera assistant. Stand in for Woodie Haralson in Natural Born Killers, Stunt double for Brad Pit in Interview with a Vampire. Worked with Antonio Banderas in Robert Rodriquez’s Desperado. While in LA Duke began studying at The Beverly Hills Playhouse under Joffrey Tambour. LA credits include host VJ for Playboy TV and Live on the Sunset Strip, 12 by Larry Bridges, and several modeling jobs. While home visiting family in Dallas Texas Duke was cast in Wanker Texas Ranger & Dallas, Turner projects Two for Texas, & The Rough Riders, Independent film Screen Door Jesus which won best feature Hampton International Film Festival. The next 17 years would find Duke living in Fort Worth Texas and raising two boys Vann & Max. He would work on the new Dallas and act in and produce several theatrical performances such as Cuckoo’s Nest, Evil Dead, Legally Blond, Xanadu, Requiem of a Heavy Weight, Metropolis, and Dark of the Moon. He was recently cast in indie film Walnuts, and did a play reading in Austin with Mark Roberts in Mark’s Critically Acclaimed Play Rantoul & Die last April. Duke recently produced an independent feature shot on his ranch in the Texas Panhandle.He can currently be seen in Surrounded on Prime, How to Blow up a Pipeline on Netflix, and The Wild West Chronicles on the Inspire Channel.