Dana-Lynne Knapp is an actress, known for They Who Surround Us (2020).
Danae Ayala is an actress, known for Puncture (2011).
Danae DeSpain is known for Cosmic Love (2022).
Danae has become a familiar face in New York television. In addition to appearances on a handful of established one-hour dramas (e.g. Blue Bloods, The Blacklist), she will have a recurring role on the highly-anticipated Starz series, Flesh and Bone. A lover of independent film, she has made a point of being involved with passion projects since her career began. Up next is the controversial and timely Unfreedom, which investigates contemporary forms of oppression in the United States and India. She is currently working on the drama Manchester-by-the-Sea, directed by Kenneth Lonergan.
Danae Reynaud is an actress and writer, known for Casanova (2021), Cada quien sus cubas and Amsterdam (2022).
Danae Smith is an actress, known for Nunca Vas a Estar Solo (2016).
Danah Bates was born on March 30th, 2000 in Russia. At the very early age Danah showed interest in acting, and performing, she never missed a chance to be on stage. Later, she moved to South Africa with her family where she continued studying acting. Moved to Los Angeles, California she joined LA Connection Comedy Club theater, Improv Show, directed by Kent Skov. Famous alumni: Matthew Perry, Will Ferrell, Hank Azaria. Danah was trained as an actress by two well Known movie directors, Katt Shea, and Matt Cimber. Danah plays guitar and piano and speaks three Languages fluently: English, Spanish and Russian. Danah first appeared in the feature " Enough Already", 2016 where she played the lead character in her young age. She appeared in Korean product commercial in 2017, and won a GHSFF award for the short movie "Only Family Matters" she made. In 2018 Danah played young Alys in the new psychological thriller "Alone" by James Cullen Bressack.
Danai Bouzala is an actress, known for Listen (2020), What We Need (2017) and Yes, Chef (2019).
Danai Epithymiadi is an actress, known for Enas allos kosmos (2015), Sunday 11:00 to 12:00 (2018) and The Question, Your Answer (2011).
Danai Gurira was born in Grinnell, Iowa, to Josephine and Roger Gurira, who were from Zimbabwe. Her father was then teaching Chemistry at Grinnell College. When she was five, the family moved back to Zimbabwe, residing in the capital Harare. Gurira later returned to the United States, and studied social psychology at Macalester College, receiving an MFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She is the co-author of the play, "In the Continuum", with Nikkole Salter.