Dana H. Glazer is an award-winning filmmaker who lives in New Jersey with his wife and three kids. He grew up in Newton, Massachusetts and attended Bowdoin College and NYU Graduate Film. He is a Student Academy Award winner as well as a Writer's Guild East Member who has written for Warner Brothers and the SyFy Channel. In 2014 Dana was invited to the White House to present his feature film on fatherhood, The Evolution of Dad (2010). Dana also produced and directed the feature documentary Parents of the Revolution (2014) as well as Jim and Sarah Brady: A Tribute (2015). Dana's first feature dramatic film, A Case of Blue, produced by Scott Rosenfelt (Home Alone, Mystic Pizza, Smoke Signals) will be released in 2020. His production company website: DaneGramp
Dana Haas is an actor, known for The Greasy Strangler (2016), Shameless (2011) and Shameless Hall of Shame (2020).
Dana Hanna was born on December 12, 1976 in Rahway, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Queens (2021), Deadly Due Date (2021) and Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain (2013).
Dana Haqjoo is an actor, known for The Ipcress File (2022), The City and the City (2018) and Tyrant (2014).
Dana Hathaitham is an actress, known for Deadly Daycare (2014), Escape Artist (2017) and La leyenda negra (2020).
Dana Healey was born on August 15, 1953 in East Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor, known for House of Cards (2013), The Astronaut Wives Club (2015) and The Tale (2018).
Dana Heath is an actress, known for Danger Force (2020), Fancy Nancy (2018) and PEN15 (2019).
Dana Herman is an actress, known for Sublet (2020).
Dana Hill was born Dana Lynne Goetz on May 6, 1964, in a suburb of Los Angeles, to parents Sandy Hill and Ted Goetz, a commercial director. Despite diabetes ending a promising future in athletics when she was just ten years old, Dana gamely threw herself into acting when still in her early teen years, taking her mother's maiden name as her professional acting name. She found success early on with her performances in both Fallen Angel (1981) and Shoot the Moon (1982), winning high praise from critics. For her stage work, Hill won the 1986 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award as Best Featured Actress for her performance in "Picnic." However, complications from her diabetes set in and the consequent decline in her health meant that from the mid-1980s on, Dana increasingly turned to voice-over roles in animated movies and television programs such as Jetsons: The Movie (1990), Goof Troop (1992) and Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (1994). In early 1996, Dana's health grew increasingly fragile as was evident to her friends and costars. Late that May, she slipped into a diabetic coma. On June 5th she suffered a paralytic stroke and on July 15th she died peacefully in the hospital at the age of 32 years, bringing an untimely end to a career that in less than two decades had spanned the big and small screen, animation and the theatre.