Dan Callahan is an actor and writer, known for The Ugly Truth (2009), Pathology (2008) and The Mothman Prophecies (2002).
It was while serving with a Marine Corps Infantry Unit that Dan Campbell picked up the leadership and logistical skills he would use (along with his film degree from Grand Valley State University) to start making a name for himself in the entertainment industry. He climbed his way through the ranks, from Private to Sergeant, before earning an Honorable Discharge from the USMC. Almost immediately after, Dan was climbing again. His film career began in West Michigan -- Grand Rapids, specifically -- and over the last decade, he's held a wide variety of titles. Starting low and working up once more, Dan has gone all the way from an internship as a Production Assistant to being a Producer of independent feature films. When he's not busy traveling from venue to venue to film on-location around the world, Dan still resides in Michigan -- where he will always feel most at home. He has worked on numerous productions, ranging from commercials to music videos to feature films, and he's worked in a number of different genres: family, faith-based, horror, action, drama, and comedy. Co-founder and Co-owner of Blue Falcon Productions, Dan recently produced the award winning independent feature film The Incantation, his company's first original content feature film.
Dan Campion is known for The Island with Bear Grylls (2014).
Dan Carey is known for Gold (2018), Fred and Rose (2014) and Coronation Street (1960).
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Dan Carolan is an actor, known for Mastermind of Murder (2021), Search Party (2016) and Dark Night (2020).
Dan Carroll is known for Blueback (2022).
Dan Carrow is an actor and assistant director, known for S M W (2013), Everything's Gonna Be Pink (2015) and The Subject (2020).
Dan Carter is the world's highest point scorer in test matches in Rugby Union and is viewed by many fans and experts as the best fly-half in rugby history. He is one of only two players to have received the prestigious IRB Player of the Year award three times, in 2005, 2012 and 2015 respectively. He won the the Rugby World Cup two consecutive times with the All Blacks, in 2011 and 2015, becoming one of only twenty other players who have won the competition twice. In 2015, in the Rugby World Cup Final match against Australia, he was named Man of the Match for his outstanding performance, having successfully kicked four penalties, two conversions and a drop goal.