Dan Gruenberg is known for Enemy Mind (2010), Defcon 2012 (2010) and House of Mirrors (2014).
The son of an opera singer, Dan Gurney grew up in California and began his racing career by drag racing at the local strips. He began his professional career in 1955 and worked his way to Formula 1 four years later when he raced for Ferrari. He won his first grand prix race in 1962 and was considered one of the best young American drivers as he also won races in Can-Am, NASCAR and USAC. His greatest win was at the 1967 Belgian Grand Prix, when he became the only American to win a Formula 1 race in a car of his own design. After nearly winning the Indianapolis 500 as a driver, Gurney pretty much hung up his helmet and turned to race ownership where his team won the 1975 Indy 500. Gurney continued to own a racing team in the IMSA and CART Series. Gurney is considered one of the greatest American race drivers of all time.
Dan Haber is known for Who Is KK Downey? (2008), The Trotsky (2009) and KK 2.
Since relinquishing a promising career in education in his early thirties, Dan has developed a reputation as a talented, professional and highly dedicated actor / writer who has recently completed his first film as a director, THE DEMON, which he also wrote, directed, produced and starred in. Having worked under internationally renowned directors such as Larysa Kondracki (Picnic at Hanging Rock), Kriv Stenders (Jack Irish) and Mimi Leder (The Leftovers) as an actor, and opposite international stars such as Natalie Dormer (Picnic at Hanging Rock) and Guy Pearce (Jack Irish), Dan continues to challenge himself with a diverse range of experiences as creative artist. Other credits of note include The Wrong Kind of Black and a full season of ABC Australia series The Warriors.
Dan Haggerty was born on November 19, 1942 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Big Stan (2007), Elves (1989) and Abducted (1986). He was married to Samantha Hilton and Diane Rooker. He died on January 15, 2016 in Burbank, California.
Dan Haigh is a composer and actor, known for In God We Trust (2012), The Hallow (2015) and The Shells (2015).
Dan Hamill is an Australian actor, best known for his roles on City Homicide (Seven Network), Neighbours (Fremantle Media), the Canadian series Hard Rock Medical, the tele movie The Broken Shore and The Dr Blake Mysteries both for the ABC. He has also appeared in numerous short films, most notably the lead role of Frankie in Between Me, directed by Kim Farrant (Strangerland.) Between Me screened at the 2014 International Cannes Film Festival and has it's US Premiere in the U.S. March 2015. Dan's professional stage work includes Crazy for You for The Production Company, the Australasian tour of West Side Story in the role of Action. Most recently on stage he appeared as a lead role of Bluey in Glimpse at fortyfivedownstairs with The Kin Collective, of which Dan is a founding member. Dan is a 2012 graduate of the full-time program at 16th Street Acting Studio in Melbourne. Originally from Perth, he began his performing career in earnest by winning the West Australian Young Performer of the Year consecutively in 2002 and 2003. In 2003 he undertook a Diploma of Contempory Voice at WAAPA. In 2004 he was a Top 10 finalist for Channel Seven's Popstars. Dan then returned to WAAPA to achieve a BA in Music Theatre, where roles included Curly in Oklahoma opposite Jill Perryman, Sammy in Blood Brothers and the Husband in Hello Again.
Dan Hampton was born on September 19, 1957 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. He is known for The NFL on CBS (1956), NFL Monday Night Football (1970) and The NFL on NBC (1965). He was previously married to Terry Williams.
Dan Hampton is known for The Alaska Triangle (2020), Hardcore Heroes (2014) and Pritzker Military Library Presents (2006).
Dan Hankin is known for In My Own Time: A Portrait of Karen Dalton (2020) and A Bright Light: Karen and the Process (2018).