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Camara DaCosta Johnson (born
November 15, 1982),
known as Yaya
DaCosta, is an
American actress and model. She was the runner-up in
Cycle 3 of America's...
- Nia
DaCosta (born
November 8, 1989) is an
American filmmaker. She rose to
prominence when she made her feature-length
debut as a
writer and
director with...
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DaCosta may
refer to: António
Dacosta (1914–1990),
Portuguese painter and poet
Morton DaCosta (1914–1989),
American theatre and film director, film producer...
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sentenced to
death for the 1998 rape and
murder of 21-year-old
Dawnia Dacosta and is a
suspect in at
least ten
other homicides and disappearances. He...
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Quique Dacosta is a
Spanish chef. He
began his
professional career as a chef in 1986. In 1988, he
joined the team at the
restaurant that
would later become...
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Michael Dacosta González (born 5
March 2005) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Professional Development League 2 side Bournemouth...
- Bone
Temple is an
upcoming post-apocalyptic
horror film
directed by Nia
DaCosta and
written by Alex Garland. It will be the
sequel to 28
Years Later (2025)...
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Hedda is an
upcoming American drama film
written and
directed by Nia
DaCosta,
based on the play
Hedda Gabler by
Henrik Ibsen.
Tessa Thompson as Hedda...
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Julien Joachim Dacosta (born 29 May 1996),
sometimes written Julien Da Costa, is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for Championnat...
- Luísa
Dacosta (16
February 1927, in Vila Real as
Maria Luísa
Pinto Saraiva dos
Santos – 15
February 2015, in Matosinhos) was a
Portuguese writer. In 2010...