Daniel Attias won the DGA's 2009 best drama directing award for The Wire (2002) (episode: "Transitions"). He has also been nominated three other times in that category for episodes of The Sopranos (1999) ("46 Long"), Six Feet Under (2001) ("Back to the Garden"), and "Homeland" (2015)_ ("13 Hours in Islamabad:). In both 2006 and 2008, he was nominated for Emmy Awards for comedy directing for Entourage (2004) (episodes: "Oh Mandy," and "No Cannes Do"). After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from UC Berkeley, he studied acting in Los Angeles for three years before enrolling at UCLA where he received an MFA in film production. He is a graduate of the DGA's Assistant Directors Training Program and has worked as an assistant director for Steven Spielberg, Francis Coppola, Wim Wenders and Samuel Fuller.
Daniel Attrill is a producer and actor, known for The Lake (2021), Alone (2017) and Obsession (2014).
Daniel Attwell is an English Actor who has worked in television, film and theatre. Early in his career Daniel worked alongside Jean Reno in Fox network's 'Jo', directed by Charlotte Sieling. He is perhaps best known for his appearance in 1917 (2019) playing Captain Sandbatch, directed by Sam Mendes. Along with playing notable TV characters in Eastenders, Call the Midwife, Endeavour and Casualty. Upcoming projects include: Netflix - The Beautiful Game and Disney/Lucas Films - Andor Season 2.
Daniel Auber was born on May 17, 1969 in Trieste, Italy. He is known for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001), Cloud Atlas (2012) and Lucy (2014).
Daniel Augustin is most notably known for his role in How I Met Your Father (2022), Grey's Anatomy (2021), Dynasty (2020), David Makes Man (2019), Wu-Tang: An American Saga (2019). Daniel was born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Fl to parents Alida Augustin, born in Cap Haitien Haiti, and his late father, Georges Augustin Sr, born in Gonaives Haiti. He has three siblings. By age ten Daniel became a hip-hop recording artist when he started a rap group at his church Agape Church of God. At age 21, he recorded his first solo, Neo-Soul project titled: "I'm Sorry 4 the Delay." In his high school years Daniel excelled as a captain, & three-sport athlete on the Football, Basketball and Track & Field teams. Daniel was Vice President of the school's High School Choir while competing in both Vocal & Thespian State competitions nationwide. He eventually went on to earn a full athletic scholarship to play football at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.,
Daniel Auteuil was born on January 24, 1950 in Algiers, Alger, France [now Algeria]. He is an actor and director, known for Caché (2005), Jean de Florette (1986) and Le placard (2001). He has been married to Aude Ambroggi since July 22, 2006. They have one child. He was previously married to Emmanuelle Béart and Anne Jousset.
Daniel B. is a producer and director, known for Funny Show Presents (2011), Dirty Cops: Ta Batsonia: A Greek Novel About Crisis (2014) and Dirty Cops-Ta Batsonia No.3 (2013).
Daniel B. Davis is known for Final Recourse (2013), American Outlaws (2023) and I Saw the Light (2015). He has been married to Marcia since 5 January 1980. They have three children.
Daniel flashed a rambunctious creative energy at an early age when he was re-writing the endings to his favorite children's stories so they wouldn't end. Having graduated in Creative Writing and film school, Daniel's background in writing and art helped visualize his hyperactive imagination. He has since been commissioned to work on numerous projects for many genres - ranging from horror and action, to comedy and animation. Daniel started his film career working with Shane Black (Iron Man 3, Lethal Weapon franchise) on the French-inspired drama-romantic La Froideur de L'été to rave reviews, and was credited as writer. He engulfed himself in the hilariously animated world of Tic Tak n' Toe for DreamWorks Animation, where Daniel served as writer and producer for the series. After dabbling in directing for an unreleased limited series, he made his official co-directorial debut with the neo-noir-inspired dark comedy short film 2 Minutes 2 Kill. Daniel produced and edited for the ghostly television series Famous Monsters of Filmland for the legendary original monster magazine. Since then, he has joined forces with his buddy Rickey Teems II to co-write, direct and produce his first feature You're Hired! - a stylized witty comedy centered on co-workers sabotaging each other for a promotion, after being convinced their Caucasian and African-American ethnicities would impact the decision. Daniel is cooking up his next ambitious crop of projects, playing in the world of horror and thriller for television and film.