Delpaneaux Wills
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Delpaneaux (pronounced Del-pawn-o) is a U.S. citizen of African and Latin
descent. He was raised in Sierra Leone, West Coast Africa. Delpaneaux's
mother is from Sierra Leone and his father is of Afro-Cuban descent from the United States.
When he returned to the United States as a teenager he fell in love
with football, medicine, and acting. He played football at San Diego
State University and Whittier College as a wide receiver. While at Whittier College, he was involved in theater program. He had plans
to follow in his father's footsteps as a doctor, but had to give it up
for his love of acting. Since moving to Los Angeles, Delpaneaux has
become an active presence in theater, television, and film. In 2009,
Delpaneaux was Seneca Keflezi an African track star in the Lifetime
Original Film "Chasing a Dream". Delpaneaux has also appeared on T.V in
"The E-Ring", "Las Vegas", "The L-Word", and "General Hospital". His
film work includes a lead role in the Lionsgate's "Darktown", the Sci-fi film "Sand Sharks", and the faith-based film "Do You Believe?"