Daniel Lloyd is an actor, known for Accidental Affair (2019), Akpe: Return of the Beast (2020) and Forever Within Us (2015).
Daniel Lloyd is known for Brassic (2019).
Daniel Locicero is a French action actor, stuntman, fight choreographer and stunt coordinator. A Navy veteran and ex-paratrooper, Daniel is known for his powerful performances and risk taking. His stunt specialties include falls, weaponry, acrobatics and wire work. He is also an expert in multiple fighting techniques and martial arts - including Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do, in which he was personally groomed by Bruce Lee's best friend and partner, Sigung Taky Kimura. Daniel can be seen on screen in Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, Shameless, Seal Team, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Beta Test... and Mission: Impossible 6 - Fallout.
Daniel Logan, born in New Zealand, started acting when he was 10 years old. He got his break when Auckland children's rugby teams were being scouted to find a boy for a TV commercial. After auditioning with hundreds of other young rugby players, Daniel got the part, his first acting role, playing a little boy who gets knocked into the mud by Auckland rugby star Michael Jones. He was noticed by other casting agents and that break led to more commercials and TV appearances, including a recurring role in episodes of the New Zealand medical series "Shortland Street" and a guest appearance in international hit "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys." Daniel also starred in the short film, "Falling Sparrows" and provided the lead & supporting voices in 2 animated series' "Tamota" and "Takapu." He also had a part in "The Legend of Johnny Lingo." At the top of this young actors growing resume sits "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones," with the coveted role of Boba Fett. Playing Boba Fett required more then a love of action, it also required patience. Daniel recalls being next to blue and green screen back drops through seemingly endless special effects takes. At one point, a series of 82 different shots of Daniel were done for a special effects sequence of clones that would only last a few seconds on-screen. He knows all the work was worth it, and is very proud and honored to be a part of the Star Wars legacy.
Daniel Lombroso is a director and journalist. His debut feature film, White Noise, based on his four years reporting inside the alt-right, premiered in 2020 to critical acclaim. It was named one of the top documentaries of the year by Vox and The Boston Globe. For five years, he was a staff producer at The Atlantic, where he directed shorts exploring Russian espionage, the Israeli settlement movement, far-right Christian media, and more. He is now a Senior Producer at The New Yorker. Lombroso has been interviewed about his work in Variety, Vox, NPR, and Filmmaker Magazine; at Duke University, Georgetown, and McGill; and at film festivals around the world. His latest film, American Scar, won the Special Jury Recognition at DocNYC. Lombroso lives in New York City.
Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Daniel London began acting and writing plays in high school. As a high school student, he had his award-winning play, "The Martha War", performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. London attended Oberlin College where he continued acting and majored in English and creative writing. He moved to New York City after college graduation to begin his professional career, landing his first major role as Robin Williams's sidekick, Truman Schiff, in Patch Adams (1998). A favorite of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Beth Henley, London has appeared on stage in two Henley world premiere productions - "Impossible Marriage" (playing opposite Holly Hunter) and, in 2006, "Ridiculous Fraud". London's work in "Impossible Marriage" was seen by Steven Spielberg, who cast him as Wally, the caretaker of the Pre-Cogs, in Minority Report (2002). London has the co-lead role (along with musician Will Oldham) in Kelly Reichardt's award-winning and critically acclaimed film Old Joy (2006). He lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife, singer/songwriter Megan Reilly.
Daniel Long is known for Lake Michigan Monster (2018), L.I.P.S. (2016) and Hundreds of Beavers (2022).
Daniel Lopatin was born on July 25, 1982 in Wayland, Massachusetts, USA. He is a composer and writer, known for Good Time (2017), Uncut Gems (2019) and The Bling Ring (2013).
Daniel Lopez is an actor, known for No Strings the Movie (2021).
Daniel Louis Rivas was born and raised in New York City to a Mexican father and Russian Jewish mother from Venezuela. A multimedia performer since he was a child, Daniel's first speaking role was opposite Gary Oldman in the classic film Sid and Nancy. Daniel has appeared in the films Cherry, Adrenaline, Shackles, Never Been Kissed, and Altamont Now. His first feature as a producer and lead actor, Junkie, was distributed by Gunpowder & Sky and Federgreen Entertainment/IndieCan Entertainment. His TV credits include a recurring role on "New York Undercover" (FOX), "Hand of God (Amazon), "Rizzoli and Isles" (TNT), "American Crime" (ABC), "The IT Factor, Los Angeles" (Bravo) and as fan favorite recurring character Kyle Davis on NCIS (CBS). Aside from movies and television, he is also a writer and artist. His paintings have been in solo and group art shows in New York, Los Angeles and Amsterdam.