Darien Evans, better known by his stage name, Darien Sills-Evans, is an American actor, writer, comedian, and director.
10 Facts About Darien Sills-Evans
Darien Sills-Evans is best known for Darien in Cosby, CSU Tech Foster in Third Watch and Andrew in The Reception.
Darien Sills-Evans financed the film with money he earned from his appearances on Cosby.
In 2005, Sills-Evans was associate producer and starred in The Reception directed by John G Young which had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
The film subsequently played at numerous festivals in the US, including Outfest in Los Angeles, where Darien Sills-Evans earned a best actor award.
Darien Sills-Evans appears in the film in the role of Charles King.
In 2010, Darien Sills-Evans directed the short film, "Dream House", written and produced by Caytha Jentis.
In 2010, Darien Sills-Evans wrote and directed six episodes of "MC Extra Cheese: The 40-Year-Old Rapper" for American Cheesehole Productions.
Darien Sills-Evans has appeared in comedy venues across the United States.
In 2014, Darien Sills-Evans began production on RaceMan, a weekly podcast that features comedians - usually persons of color - discussing newsworthy events and pop culture.