Daniel Wyllie is an Australian actor of stage, film and television. Wyllie began acting on the stage and has a wide range of work in the theatre. Wyllie primarily works in theatre, having appeared in many productions over the past twenty years. He performs frequently with the Sydney company Company B Belvoir, having appeared in productions of plays such as The Lieutenant of Inishmore, The Pillowman and creating the role of Fish Lamb in the landmark production of Cloudstreet, which toured both nationally and internationally. His first major acting role as Frank Fletcher in the film Spotswood, alongside Anthony Hopkins and Ben Mendelsohn. He also played Neo-Nazi skinhead Cackles in Romper Stomper alongside Russell Crowe. Wyllie's television work includes Bastard Boys, Bad Cop, Bad Cop, Underbelly and the role of Charlie Jackson in the drama series Love My Way, for which he received a Silver Logie for "Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series" in 2004. He also received Australian Film Institute Awards nominations in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Dan Yeager is an actor and director, known for Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013), Zombie Bear Attack and Slaughter Farm.
Dan Yoon Hyuck Choi is known for Night Carnage, The Salem Chronicles and Nation's Fire (2019).
Dan started his film career at the age of 16 when he created his first "horror" film. It was a five minute slasher flick shot on Super 8 film titled "Darkness". In senior and junior high school he and some friends would spend their weekends making comedy videos that they would share with friends at parties. During their senior year at high school they had a sketch comedy TV show on public access cable. Since then Dan has directed several short films, music videos and TV pilots. In recent years Dan has moved into the world of voice acting and also working on screen playing bit parts in films and Television shows. Dan also works as a cinematographer as well as the director on feature films.
Dan Zakarija is known for The Beach House (2019) and Fatal Encounter: The Last Indians of Greenwich (2016).
Born Daniel J Zarembski in Dearborn, Michigan July 30 1946. Attended high school and one year of college in Michigan. Married Diann Choskey in 1969, they have three children and five grandchildren. Lives in South Lyon, Michigan. Worked as a Tool & Die Maker for 42 years retiring in 2008. During those years served 6 years in the United States Marine Corp Reserve and worked as a reserve police office for 5 years in Redford Michigan. After retiring became involved in the film industry working as an extra. Began his acting career in 2012, studied acting at Dramatic Art Studio (Ferndale, Michigan). Private lessons and coaching on going by Miss Rio Scafone (Royal Oak, Michigan).
Dan Zarrillo is known for The Wrestler: A Q.T. Marshall Story (2017) and A Real Life Underdog Story (2023).
Dan Zeff is a Bafta award-winning Drama and Comedy director and writer best known for Hattie, Lost in Austen, Inside No 9 and Ideal. Dan directed the second half of the series, The Collection, a UK/US/French co-production for LookOut Point/Amazon Prime, a dark period drama set in the world of French Haute Couture just after the Second World War. Before that he worked with Iwan Rheon and Rupert Grint on Adolf Hitler - The Artist, a blackly comic drama for Roughcut/Sky Arts, part of their 2017 Urban Myths Series. Other recent work includes 2 episodes of the award-winning Inside No.9, and two series of the hit BBC3 comedy Siblings. Previous drama credits include the critically-acclaimed film Hattie, (still BBC4's highest rating show), the ground-breaking Lost In Austen for ITV/Mammoth, and his 2 part Case Histories 'When Will There Be Good News' which won the Scottish Bafta for Best Television Drama. Previous comedy credits include opening series of Siblings, Pramface, Ideal and The Worst Week Of My Life.
Dan Zhu was born on August 4, 1981 in Dongyang, Zhejiang, China. She is an actress, known for Love in OB & GYNS (2014), Xiu chun dao (2014) and Yong bu tuo xie (2022).
Known for playing Vice President Jim Mathews on House of Cards and CJ Liquori on HBO's Treme. Dan is from Detroit and got involved in the improvisational theater scene in Chicago, and worked closely there with Del Close. In New York he has been active in theater, both on and off Broadway, and in film and television. Early films include Adventures in Babysitting and Robert Altman's O.C. and Stiggs. Recent films include Concussion and the thriller Mercy.