Dana Ivey was born in Atlanta, Georgia. She decided at age six that she wanted to act, and throughout school she pursued it. She majored in theatre at Rollins College in Florida. She received a grant to study drama in England at the London Academy of Music and Art. She has received critical acclaim on the stage, winning many honors, such as a Tony Nomination, an Outer Critics award, a Drama Desk Award. She has appeared on such television shows as Law & Order (1990) and Frasier (1993). She currently lives in New York City.
Dana Ivgy was born on April 3, 1982 in Tel Aviv, Israel. She is an actress and director, known for Or (2004), Efes beyahasei enosh (2014) and Next to Her (2014).
Dana Jacks is an actress, known for The Blacklist (2013), The Incredible Jessica James (2017) and The Newsroom (2012).
Dana Jaine is an actress, known for Motherland: Fort Salem (2020), The Shop Around the Corner (2019) and The Change Agents (2013).
Dana Jester was born on January 21, 1954 in Redkey, Indiana, USA. He is known for Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed (2021) and The Joy of Painting (1983). He has been married to Anita Taylor since August 30, 1975. They have three children.
Dana Joiner has been working in the entertainment industry as a writer, producer, assistant director and content creator for the past 15 years with a particular emphasis on female focused content. The Texas native got her start in LA just after moving from New York when she created and Executive Produced Facebook Live and Periscope's first and only live broadcast scripted comedy series. The offbeat, scripted farce, Houghton Heights, was the first of its kind allowing viewers to tweet and Instant Message during the show to alter the direction of the content in real-time and was also the project that led to meeting her writing partner. Dana is currently a co-creator along with fellow Southern native, Heidi-Marie Ferren. Their affinity for women's work in the twentieth century has led to scripted one-hour dramas such as the Kitty Wells, Patsy Cline Nashville Film Festival award winning series Woman Enough/Unsung; the Kitty Wells, Patsy Cline scripted series about the early women of country music that has been labeled, "the MADMEN of these women" and is currently being shopped. The writing team was recently brought in to develop and co-write the KEPS Mystery Series for television/streaming based off the optioned book series. The project has been well received and recently attached Tanya Tucker and Wynonna Judd as the amateur sleuth crime fighting duo. Dana and Heidi are currently developing two biopic features with all rights procured for the story of legendary female comedian, Minnie Pearl, "How-DEE:" Once an Oversight, Now a Trademark, and A Woman Before Her Time: The Jackie Shane Story, about the transgender pioneer of 1960's Soul Music and the first chart topping trans woman of color in rhythm & blues. In addition to Dana's work on Woman Enough, she has the rights to and is in development on their next one-hour drama, American Havoc, the provocative and untold story of June Havoc and Gypsy Rose Lee amid depression era Vaudeville and the entertainment revolution that built America. As an author, the earliest draft of her soon to be published novel, an untitled historical fiction based off the untold story of the first flight attendants post WWII; before the "mile high club," about the 1940's darlings that originated the proverbial Playboy Bunny suit with wings, has already been fielding interest toward being optioned into a limited series. In front of the camera, Dana can be seen on HBO's Togetherness and ABC's American Crime and in her principal role as Natalie in the film 8 Winds opposite Robert Davi. Dana was recently slated to co-write Overton Film's Martin Luther King documentary based on the first MLK parade in East Texas and just consulted on the controversial feature based on the first University Production of Tony Kushner's Angels in America in the Bible Belt. Dana is a passionate supporter of the Scottish Rite Children's Hospital who operated on her for her Clubfoot (a birth defect from a parent's exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam) at the early age of 18 months. One of their many skilled surgeons is responsible for her walking today and being able to dance as a child. A debt of gratitude she feels she will forever owe and repays with every opportunity she gets.
Dana was raised in the small town of Reidsville, Georgia. She attended Middle Georgia College for a brief period but decided to pursue a career in Law Enforcement. She began working for the Georgia Department of Corrections in March of 1994 and continued until April of 2015. Dana remains in Georgia where she continues to be active in the growing film community. Dana, and her husband, Jason, have been married for 22 years and have two children, Mikayla and Maddox.
Dana Karvelas is known for Deseo Deseo (2016), Los visitados (2020) and Estrellas solitarias (2015).
Dana Kippel was born in Queens, NY and adopted by an amazing family in Suffern, NY. As a child she excelled in gymnastics, creative writing, science and math as well as theatre at Rockland Center for the Arts. Dana had struggles during her childhood and teenage years and frequently writes about these experiences in her work. She aims to inspire other young women to recognize their own power and also to put a stop to bullying. Dana went on in her twenties to study mental health, philosophy, addiction, spirituality, unified physics and metaphysics. She also sold a ghost kitchen brand she created in her twenties to a bigger named company in Los Angeles, CA. Since moving to Los Angeles, CA in 2019, she has starred in various indie films, national commercials and wrote and co-directed a horror short titled "Want to Hear A Story" which won awards. She also was a finalist in the Future Drifter Short Films Screenwriting Contest for a short sci-fi screenplay she wrote. Dana directed her first feature a metaphysical sci-fi thriller Reflect in late 2021 . Her interests lie in grounded sci-fi, horror and metaphysical sci-fi. She writes to represent the female perspective. Her influences are the Heroine's Journey by Maureen Murdock, Sacred Geometry, Mythology, and the topics listed above that she has intensely studied. Her overall message is that we are all connected and sentient from a cell to a tree to a human and have all the answers we need inside of us. She craves open endings and wants to show the world a true strong woman is someone who is vulnerable, one who burrows in those dark places and scratches her way out of the other side victorious. She aims to inspire young women and men to come together as a community and develop true connection. Dana is a futurist at heart and is working on her trilogy of films that pulls from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. With her own virtual paintbrush: her first film Reflect, represents Inferno, her second film Inanna, represents Purgatorio and her third secret futuristic film will represent Paradiso.
Dana Koops was born in Los Angeles, CA to teachers who were born and lived internationally. She is a Global BFA (film) student in the dual program at Emerson College and Paris College of Art. Dana began acting when she stepped onto the stage as a toddler in an Azusa Pacific University opera production of "Suor Angelica" (Puccini). She trained at Gary Spatz's - The Playground: A Young Actor's Conservatory, Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop, and the Groundlings School. Interested in other aspects of filmmaking, Dana wrote/acted in/and produced her first short film "Stuck" (2017) when she was in 9th grade. "Driver's Ed" (2019), a multiple award winner, was Dana's directorial debut. Dana's love of story and adventure enables versatility not only as an actress, but also as an engaging filmmaker. In her element when on set, both in front of and behind the camera, Dana speaks French and enjoys reading, rock climbing, traveling, and swing dancing.