Daniel's recent roles have varied from Police Detective to smooth talking Playboy as well as a producer credit on his Internationally released debut feature film 'Alfa Maschi'. Following a carefully tailored career path, Daniel has completed his 'apprenticeship' with small productions and now the TV series he stars in 'Hard Knock Life' is being Internationally released on major streaming platforms. He has been trained by some of the very best in both performance and accent to allow him to portray a richer blend of character and to enhance his onscreen presence - NIDA, Christine King Casting and Clarie Crowther to name a few. With a keen thrill for action he has been trained by industry professionals in weapons and screen combat. His passion for film making thrives, starting his own production company (Yin Yang Entertainment) successfully producing several projects from TV Pilots and Films to promotional videos. He has not only produced but written and directed the majority of these productions as well as hosting his own podcast (Going Deep With Dan Good). Daniel has a wide range of skill-sets and attributes which are too numerous to list though most notably sports such as cricket, rugby and soccer, which he has played at a representative level. He is no stranger to the fast lane with a strong background in Motorsport. He understands the road to the top is winding and long but is dedicated to the journey to improve himself and get there. To be the best you have to work with the very best and challenge yourself.
Daniel Gordon is known for The Australian Dream (2019), Crossing the Line (2006) and The Game of Their Lives (2002).
Daniel James Gosling is an English actor and writer. He was born in England and studied at Bretton Hall College. He made his London stage debut playing Lucius in a fringe theatre production of Shakespeare's tragedy Titus Andronicus at The Courtyard Theatre in King's Cross. Following on from this he formed his own theatre company, producing and starring in plays at The Union Theatre, The Southwark Playhouse and The Cochrane Theatre in London as well as at venues on tour across the UK. He went on to spend two years touring the UK and Europe performing Shakespeare in the open air, before making his West End debut in 2004. Gosling made his West End debut, taking over the lead role of Christian in Festen at the Lyric Theatre. The production, directed by Rufus Norris, was nominated for five Olivier Awards in 2005. It also won both the Evening Standard and Critics Circle Best Director Awards and the Evening Standard Best Designer award, in addition to the Whatsonstage Theatregoer's Choice Award for Best New Play. Following Festen, Gosling appeared in Phaedra's Love, Sarah Kane's modern adaptation of Seneca's Phaedra. Produced by the Young Vic, this was to be the first professional production of this controversial play since it premiered, directed by the author, in 1996 at London's Gate Theatre. Gosling has performed in plays at The Barbican, Bristol Old Vic, The Arts, The Tristan Bates, The New End, The Battersea Arts Centre, Theatre 503, The Pleasance in London and in productions at the Edinburgh Festival. In 2010 he performed with the National Theatre in Thea Sharrock's multi award winning revival of Terence Rattigan's After the Dance. The production, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, was nominated for 6 Olivier Awards in 2011, wining 4, including Best Revival. In 2013 he played Sir Peter Teazle in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, 'The School for Scandal', directed by Jessica Swale - part of the inaugural season at The Park Theatre, London, England On screen, notable film appearances include; Ridley Scott's: All the Money in the World; Abner Pastoll's: Homicide: Division B, which was selected by Jason Reitman as a finalist in the Project Direct! film competition and Harold's Going Stiff - Keith Wright's refreshing take on the zombie movie, which won the Narrative Feature Award at the Austin Film Festival in 2011. In 2019 he worked once more with Abner Pastoll on Oscar Nominated writer Ronan Blaney's: A Good Woman is Hard to Find, about a recently widowed young mother will go to any lengths to protect her children, as she seeks the truth behind her husband's murder, staring Sarah Bolger. He will shortly be seen in Philipa Lowthorpe's: Misbehaviour, about a group of women who hatch a plan to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty competition in London, starring Keira Knightley. He made his television debut playing the Young Issac Newton in the BBC TV Mini-Series Light Fantastic and has gone on to appear in the long running British daytime soap opera Doctors; the BBC Television Movie adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel The Lady Vanishes and the BBC America series The Musketeers. He played David Walker in Series 2 of the BAFTA Award winning ITV Drama Unforgotten and Hugo in Sam Yates, Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar. In 2020 he will appear alongside Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies in Season 4 of The Crown. As a writer Gosling in one half of the writing partnership that is Rusty Goose, developing television and radio comedy with fellow actor Russell Bentley. He also has a number of feature films in development. Gosling lives with Director Jennie Paddon. They have a son and a daughter.
Daniel Grace is an actor, known for The Nomads (2019).
Daniel Graham is known for King Arthur: Excalibur Rising (2017).
In 2022 Daniel Graham directed the 18th century boxing drama 'Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher' starring Russell Crowe, Ray Winstone, Marton Csokas, Jodhi May, Matt Hookings and Steven Berkoff. His directorial debut was Mexican art house drama 'Opus Zero' starring Willem Dafoe in 2017. In 2019 he shot his second feature film 'The Obscure Life of the Grand Duke of Corsica' with Timothy Spall and Peter Stormare. In 2012 he was Line Producer on Carlos Reygadas' Cannes winning 'Light After Darkness'. Earlier in his career he directed short films in Australia and France, worked in film distribution and interviewed many great filmmakers such as Theo Angelopoulos, Bela Tarr, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Alexander Sokurov, Aki Kaurismäki, Claire Denis, Jacques Audiard, Ousmane Sembene, Olivier Assayas and Todd Solondz.
Daniel Granados is a director and writer, known for Los Veo (2020), Jullermorgen señorita (2014) and Plooien (2015).
Daniel Granger is known for Body Fixers (2016).
Daniel Grao was born on February 17, 1976 in Sabadell, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is an actor and producer, known for L'auberge espagnole (2002), Los ojos de Julia (2010) and Julieta (2016).
Daniel Grasskamp wrote and directed the micro-budget feature Cat Skin (2017) which won the Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature Film at the 35th Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival, screened at PÖFF: The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and was nominated for the Gryphon Award at the 47th Giffoni Film Festival.