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Dan Studer is known for The Willowbrook (2022).
Dan Stulbach was born on September 26, 1969 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. He is an actor, known for Mulheres Apaixonadas (2003), A Força do Querer (2017) and Tempos de Paz (2009).
As the eldest of three children Dan has been play fighting for as long as he can remember. As a child he was a fan of WWF (now WWE) wrestling, martial arts films and historical epics. Through his teens and early 20s he trained in fencing, re-enactment fighting, martial arts, archery and was a member of the ATC (air cadets) where he was able to learn to shoot rifles, fly planes and gliders, and perform military drill and combat manoeuvres. Dan choreographed his first fight for a dramatic context in his GSCE drama practical performance exam in 1998. He continued his studies in media production and drama at college and then went on to pursue a career in acting. Dan continued his combat training in historical European martial arts (HEMA), boxing, kick boxing, fencing and archery and reached the highest grades in stage combat. He later went on to take a 2 year stage and screen combat teaching apprenticeship and is now a qualified accredited teacher for the British Academy of Dramatic Combat. His acting work provided many opportunities for action/fight roles and choreography work and slowly he moved more towards coordinating fights and action. In recent years Dan has been taking his training further into stunt skills and progressing towards the British stunt register and fight directors register.
Dan Sumich is known for Lost in Space (1998), Tank Girl (1995) and Felidae (1994).
Dan Sutter is an actor and assistant director, known for The Caregiver (2017), Climb (2014) and Sea Monsters (2016).
Dan Swaney is known for The Influencer (2021), Fighting Olympus and Bum (2022).
Dan T. Carter is known for George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire (2000), American Experience (1987) and Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys (1976).
Writer/Producer/Director Dan Hall has provided his creative services, including producing, directing, writing, cinematography, and editing, to ESPN's SportsCentury, American Sportsman, The Montel Williams Show, Paramount Pictures, PBS children's series Reading Rainbow, CBS News, NBC News, TBS, BET, TNT, MTV, Nickelodeon, and a host of other companies in the U.S. and abroad. His filmmaking has garnered several national awards including an Outstanding Achievement Award, Yellowstone Film Festival, Gold Medal , New York Film Festival. His work has been screened at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, The Cincinnati International Film Festival, Indianapolis International Films Festival, Showtime Cable Network, B-Sky-B, PBS, as well as sell-out crowds at IMAX and other theaters. In addition, his work has been given the Seal of Approval by the Dove Foundation and endorsed by the Coalition for Quality Media. He has appeared on both local and national television and radio programs and was a featured guest on Coast to Coast AM with Ian Punnett. Recently his film " Lucky Teter and His Hell Drivers" was screened at the Indianapolis International Film Festival and broadcast on PBS. Dan was the senior editor and contributed cinematography and creative services to the PBS documentary "Wings for Maggie Ray." In addition, Hall produced the narratives, "Asylum the Lost Footage," "Ghostville" and "Scaler: Dark Spirit" released through Gravitas Ventures, The Eight and Greek Fire.