You will note upon seeing most of Dan's performances, or by in fact meeting him in person that Dan hails from Australia. What you may not guess however, is that he is a first generation Australian with deep-seated Italian family lineage-unless you looked at his last name, which is a dead giveaway! It may just be this mashing of cultures that has carried him around the globe as a trained and accomplished artist, for the roles he has portrayed are many and varied. Arriving in New York in 2010 on the back of a healthy sized Brett Ratner backed scholarship from the New York Film Academy, Dan wasted no time in working with industry heavyweights including Matthew Modine and Jamie-Lynn Sigler. He soon found himself attached to many award winning productions as an actor. From a seedy drug dealer in 2011's movie musical 'It is What It Is' to a starring role as a troubled man child in the 2013 Cannes Film Festival short 'Conceiving Angus'. Following this, in 2015 Dan was cast in the San Antonio Film Festival Grand Prize and Urban Film Festival's Audience Award winning feature 'Somewhere In The Middle'. More recently he can be seen in the Amazon Prime 2016 comedy 'Stiffed' where he plays the hilariously lazy, lady-loving server Trevor. Not satisfied with simply acting Dan has taken his talents to all corners of the entertainment industry. He honed his comedy chops with laser like precision after studying and performing at the famed UCB Theatre in New York. This led to a hosting role where he fronted the popular 2015 dating show 'Sextales' and backed that up by hosting the award winning Showtime nightlife exposè '3AM'. He didn't stop there, in 2018 his Italo / Australian heritage served him well as the co-lead in another award winning TV comedy / drama 'Where You From'. In addition, he has lent his voice to various projects including the kids the cartoon series 'P. King Duckling' and also the Primetime Emmy winning science documentary series 'Nova'. Dan picked up a pen for the first time since high school, co-wrote and produced a buddy comedy pilot called 'Big Wave Bandits' which is garnering interest. In 2019 he was cast in the feature film 'Respite' where he worked with Writer / Director Saro Varjabedian. Recognizing each other's talent they have teamed up in good cop-bad cop style to create and write a brand new mockumentary sitcom called 'Max Fitness' which is currently (2020) being produced by Edward Walson and Monte and Karyna Bezell of B Plus Pictures.
Daniel Stahl is known for How We Met (2016).
Daniel was born and raised in Hamburg, Germany, where as a teenager he was host of a radio show and editor of a youth magazine. He toured with a theater, studied drama and published a play before he went to Belfast, Northern Ireland, as a peace worker. Two years later he returned to Germany to go to film school and study screenwriting at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg in Ludwigsburg. He wrote a TV movie which got nominated for Germany's most prestigious media award and directed a documentary on rock musician Nick Cave. Daniel moved to Los Angeles and graduated from the American Film Institute's directing program. His thesis film got nominated for the ASC award. In the following three years he made short films, wrote songs for local singers, sat on a film festival jury in Kosovo, became a certified hypnotist and hitch-hiked across the US. In 2008 Daniel's first feature film, 'A Necessary Death', premiered at SXSW in Austin, Texas, before winning the audience award at AFI Fest later the same year. His second feature, 'The Last Exorcism', premiered at the Los Angeles Film Fest in 2010, was distributed by Lionsgate and grossed over $65mio worldwide. The film and/or its actors got nominated for the People's Choice Award, two Independent Spirit Awards and an MTV Movie Award. It won an Empire Award as well as awards in Sitges and Toronto.
Daniel Steere is an actor, known for The VelociPastor (2018), Monster! or, The Re-Dead (2010) and The VelociPastor Trailer (2011).
Daniel Stein is an actor, known for Some Freaks (2016).
Daniel Steiner was born in 1973 in Rheda-Wiedenbrück, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He is an actor and director, known for Black Death (2010), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) and A Journey to Simplicity (2010).
Daniel Stephen is known for Anno 2020 - I gladiatori del futuro (1983), Warrior of the Lost World (1984) and War Bus (1985).
Daniel Stern was born in Bethesda, Maryland, to a social worker father and a day care manager mother. He has been acting professionally since the age of seventeen. Following his high school graduation, he auditioned for the Washington Shakespeare Festival seeking a job as a lighting engineer but ended up as "a strolling player with a lute" in their production of "As You Like It." Shortly thereafter, he made his way to New York where he "took a couple of acting lessons" and began to assemble an impressive portfolio of such off-Broadway credits as "Split," "Frankie and Annie," "The Mandrake," and "The Old Glory." In addition, director Peter Yates cast him as one of the four Indiana teenagers in the highly acclaimed film Breaking Away (1979). Variety in acting roles appeals to Stern. Following "Breaking Away," he appeared in Woody Allen's Stardust Memories (1980), Claudia Weill's It's My Turn (1980) and John Schlesinger's Honky Tonk Freeway (1981) before returning to New York to appear off-Broadway in the two character play "How I Got That Story," which led to critical acclaim and a starring role in Barry Levinson's Diner (1982). Other film credits include I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982), Blue Thunder (1983), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The Boss' Wife (1986), The Milagro Beanfield War (1988), Born in East L.A. (1987) and D.O.A. (1988) In addition to his voice-over work on the series, Stern directed several episodes of the popular and critically acclaimed television comedy, The Wonder Years (1988).
Daniel Stessen is a director and producer, known for Dream Corp LLC (2016) and Dream Corp LLC (2014).
Born Oct 11, 1979 Daniel showed interest in performing at an early age. After performing in various plays both in school and at The Santa Monica Playhouse Daniel appeared in casting publication called Faces International which lead to his signing with his first agency at age 9. Daniel worked steadily as a child with small roles in many different projects including playing Future Boy in The Land of The Lost and playing opposite Jennifer Lopez in 2 separate night time soap operas for CBS. Daniel stopped acting in high school in order to concentrate on school and sports where he excelled as an athlete. After high school Daniel pursued another passion of his and followed in his fathers footsteps becoming a Paramedic and getting hired by the LAFD as a firefighter paramedic for one of the largest, busiest and most respected fire departments in the world. After 10 years on the job as a Firefighter/ Paramedic Daniel felt a calling to return to acting. Since his return to Hollywood Daniel has been steadily booking small roles on quality shows and is poised to continue with his success for years to come.