Daniel Brocklebank grew up in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. He started acting professionally at the age of 14. One of his first projects was playing the lead role of Ralph in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of "Lord Of The Flies" in 1995. He returned to the RSC in 2003 in productions of "As You Like It", "Titus Andronicus" and "The Tamer Tamed". He also starred in "Cressida" opposite Sir Michael Gambon in Londons west end, directed by Sir Nicholas Hytner. Daniel works extensively in the UK and in the USA in all aspects of the industry. In 1999 he won a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance in the multi award winning "Shakespeare In Love" and in 2010 he won a Best Actor Award at LesGaiCineMad International Film Festival for his role in British indie film "Release." As well as private LAMDA tuition Daniel also trained in musical theatre and is a strong singer and pianist.
Daniel is a writer, actor and filmmaker based in Seattle, WA. His short films, including Door to Door, have screened at film festivals around the country. As an actor, Daniel has been seen in The Hit List, Go Man, Go and other films, and on t.v. he has appeared in Grimm, The Librarians and Z Nation. He's acted with many professional theaters including ACT, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Book-It Repertory Theatre, Willamette Repertory Theatre, Idaho Shakespeare Festival and more. Daniel studied theater at DePaul University in Chicago (formerly the Goodman School of Drama) and received a BA in English from the University of Oregon. He received post-grad certificates in literary fiction and independent filmmaking from the University of Washington.
Daniel Brooks is known for Killer Campout Part II (2023), Frames of Fear 3 (2020) and Theatre of the Deranged III (2019).
Daniel Brooks is known for Blue Jay (2016).
Daniel Brooks is an actor and director, known for He's Here (2022), Whiteblade (2016) and Hymns of Abarise - Megan (2019).
Daniel Brown is an actor, known for Coach of the Year (1980).
Daniel Brown is an actor, known for Mischief Night (2014).
Daniel Brown is known for The Immortal (2000), One Life (2023) and Joan of Arc (1999).
Daniel Brown is known for Shadowplay (2020).
Daniel Browning Smith grew up in Meridian, Mississippi, before he ran away to join a circus as a contortionist. He went to circus school and trained with Master Lu Yi in the art of contortion to become the most flexible man alive. He bends backwards, forwards, dislocates his arms and legs, and can even turn his head 180 degrees. He now resides in Los Angeles and combines his unique abilities with acting to conform into anything imaginable for movies, commercials, stunts and motion capture!