Daniel O'Connell is known for The Fifteen Billion Pound Railway (2014).
Daniel O'Connor is known for White House Down (2013), Life of Pi (2012) and The Walk (2015).
Daniel O'Connor is known for Top Boy (2011).
Daniel O'Hara is a director and writer, known for Stay Close (2021), The Stranger (2020) and Brassic (2019).
Daniel is in his late 20s / early 30s. 6 ft 1, athletic, born and raised in Australia, he has the look of a young Brad Pitt or Ryan Gosling. He is currently based in Mumbai, working in Bollywood and also in South Indian cinema. He's your charming, lovable goof from another land, vain & pompous but will do what's right in the name of love and adventure. Think Chris Pratt in "Guardians of the Galaxy" or Jared Padalecki from "Supernatural". He's the master of seduction and romance (or so he thinks), but hides a vulnerability of someone desperate to be understood. Yet Daniel is also highly intelligent. In real life, he's a mathematician who creates videos that educate hundreds of thousands of students around the world. So he can easily play intellectual characters that are sought-after specialists in their field (Doctors, Scientists, Mathematicians etc), but who are awkward and uncomfortable in their social interactions. Daniel's friends like to call him "Rain Man", which is an extreme yet plausible example.
Daniel is in his late 20s / early 30s. 6 ft 1, athletic, born and raised in Australia, he has the look of a young Brad Pitt or Ryan Gosling. He is currently based in Mumbai, working in Bollywood and also in South Indian cinema. He's your charming, lovable goof from another land, vain & pompous but will do what's right in the name of love and adventure. Think Chris Pratt in "Guardians of the Galaxy" or Jared Padalecki from "Supernatural". He's the master of seduction and romance (or so he thinks), but hides a vulnerability of someone desperate to be understood. Yet Daniel is also highly intelligent. In real life, he's a mathematician who creates videos that educate hundreds of thousands of students around the world. So he can easily play intellectual characters that are sought-after specialists in their field (Doctors, Scientists, Mathematicians etc), but who are awkward and uncomfortable in their social interactions. Daniel's friends like to call him "Rain Man", which is an extreme yet plausible example.
Daniel O'Meara is an English actor. The year after leaving drama school in 1996, he played the sinister Max in the award winning film "Under the skin" with Samantha Morton. Daniel is a character actor. His work in "Nude Descending" with Catti Outinen and Lou Castell typifies his bold, and darkly comic strengths . He has worked on numerous European films with some of the more edgy and eccentric talents working in Europe. Daniel O'Meara will next be seen in Duncan Ward's latest Feature. "Here Lies" . He plays the Maverick , figurative painter Ernst Hellmann.
Daniel O'Reilly is an actor and producer, known for The Girl on the Mountain (2022), Into the Wild Frontier (2022) and Goliath (2016).
Daniel (Danny) O'Shea grew up in L.I.C. New York. He became interested in acting while attending Queensboro Community College, where he starred in several plays (Murray Schisgal's The Tiger, The Merchant by Plautus, Lovers and Other Strangers by Renee Taylor and Joe Bologna, The Brute by Chekhov and The Doctor In Spite of Himself by Moliere). He left school and worked odd jobs, not giving acting another thought. In 1984 the acting bug bit Danny again and he started appearing in Off Off Broadway theater while studying acting with the late Herbert Berghof. In 1985 while attending an open call from Backstage Danny landed the title role in the feature film Flight of the Spruce Goose with Karen Black, Betsey Blair. Dennis Christopher and Jennifer Runyon. After this Danny continued working in film and television, but in his typical iconoclastic, independent fashion walked away from acting in the early 90s. He has returned to the stage in New York City and is looking forward to take on whatever comes his way.
Daniel Ojari is known for Slow Derek (2012), Robin Robin (2021) and Alan, the Infinite (2020).