Known for his distinct and intense NYC style, Daniel is a Cuban-American veteran of stage and screen. Best known for his starring role in Harvey Weinstein's Playing for Keeps (1986), Daniel developed a smoldering urban and charismatic presence in such projects like his recent portrayal of Vincent Mangano in AMC's The Making of the Mob (2015) Daniel began his career in the underground "No-Wave" Film Movement with his role of Juani in Amos Poe's Alphabet City (1984). He then branched out to theater where he landed the National Tour of the smash Broadway Play, Torch Song Trilogy. He has collaborated with artists as diverse as theater luminary, Herbert Berghof, and Oscar winning screenwriter Bobby Moresco Daniel is also the founder of Veritas Arts International, a production company through which he wrote and produced his first feature film, Frog Dreams (2011). This critically acclaimed directorial debut, won the Spirit of Queens Award at the Queens World Film Festival. Most recently as an actor, Daniel will be playing a man who is convinced his house is haunted in Before Someone Gets Hurt (2018), a sniveling Pool Hall Owner in Holy Fire (2017), and an immigrant chop shop owner in Lucky (2016) As a filmmaker, more recently Daniel wrote and directed the comedy pilot, Brooklyn Vans (2020), which is set to premiere at the New Filmmakers Film Festival in October 2020 in NYC. In addition to filmmaking, Daniel has a strong interest in suicide prevention and has authored several books on subjects like acting, and philosophy.
Daniel Jorysz is known for Manhãs de Setembro (2021).
Daniel Jose Molina is an actor, known for The Yellow Birds (2017).
Daniel Joseph is a producer and actor, known for Diverted Eden (2018), Meghan Markle: An American Princess (2018) and Supergirl (2015).
Daniel Joseph Feldman, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical neuropsychologist, pharmaceutical management scientist, and a wellness coach. In addition to leading critical roles in pharmaceuticals and teaching in business schools, Dr. Feldman gives talks, performs in community theatre, and serves as an expert opinion for interactive virtual talk shows or training platforms, particularly on projects involving mental health, pharmaceuticals, and statistics. Dr. Feldman provides therapeutic massage and vlogs under another name, Dr. Crey K. Bubblefields, to differentiate his licensed clinical practice from other works that might present an opinion, service, or viewpoint that differs or may pose a conflict from his professional persona. Dr. Crey is a name derived from his identification with the Radical Faeries and preoccupation with promoting random anonymous acts of kindness and superheroism.
Daniel Joseph Stier was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He enjoyed performing from a young age and routinely performed for school productions. Daniel's hometown, Blair, has a population of around 8,000 but it still has a very large and active drama community. Doing smaller stage productions, Daniel broke onto the silver screen with Blood Claws in 2016. It was Daniel's meeting of director Dustin Ferguson that drove him to get in front of the camera and get covered in fake blood.
Daniel Judd is known for The Thundermans (2013), Partners (2012) and Atlantic Rim: Resurrection (2018).
Daniel is something of a late comer to acting, having had careers in Market Research, the British Civil Service, Banking/Finance, Charities and the Non-profit sector. Having completed his University Studies in 2000, Daniel decided to pursue a long held ambition - Acting. After some one-to-one sessions in Communication, Daniel enrolled with the Actor's Theatre School in North London, where he studied, until he achieved his LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Arts,) Bronze Medal. Up to this point he was financing his studies via his job as a management executive in Market Research. Once he was laid off in 2002, he was unable to further pursue his formal training. Instead, he decided to take the plunge and go full out to achieve his dream - That of being an actor. Daniel would say he has been to "The School of Hard Knocks" where his acting career is concerned, having starting out via working as a film and TV "Extra" or "Supporting Artiste" if you like, before progressing further on with his career. Something of a career veteran, to date Daniel has worked on more than twenty films, forty plus British TV productions over a six year period as well as a stint in theatre. It may still be early days for Daniel but his work ethic as well as commitment and continual hard work is there for all to see.
Daniel Jumillas is known for La zona (2017), Cuando los ángeles duermen (2018) and Bovarismo (2012).
Daniel Jun is a Korean Canadian actor with an eclectic cultural background - he was born in Taipei and grew up in China, New Zealand, Korea, and Canada. He is also a former Marine Corps sergeant, a professional dancer having worked with the likes of Cirque du Soleil, and is a member of the Canadian street dance collective "Symbiotic Monsters". He studied Economics and Psychology at McGill University, and is an alumnus of the 2018/2019 CBC Actors Conservatory at the Canadian Film Centre. His recent work includes "American Gods", "The Expanse", and roles in upcoming Netflix projects slated for release in 2022. Daniel is an avid shower singer.