Daniel Croix is an American actor in film, television, and theatre. He trained at the Conservatory of Theatre Arts & Film at Purchase College and joins the ranks of notable alumni such as Stanley Tucci, Edie Falco, and Constance Wu. He moved to Harlem after graduation and appeared in the New York Times Critic Pick: Kenny Leon's 'Much Ado About Nothing' at the Public's Shakespeare in the Park, alongside Danielle Brooks (Orange Is the New Black). Scouted from the stage, he began starring as Jason in the white-house drama 'The Oval' on BET. He now lives between LA and Hawaii. As an advocate of environmental justice, he promotes an Eco-friendly lifestyle and does boots-on-the-ground rain forest preservation. Daniel serves on the advisory board of Ujima Company Inc., a multi-ethnic theatre company dedicated to preserving and uplifting the traditions of African American storytelling.
Daniel Cross is known for SAS: Who Dares Wins (2015).
Born in Vancouver and raised in Squamish, British Columbia, Daniel grew up in an athletic household. The middle of three boys, Daniel excelled at a number of different sports including ski racing, snowboarding, football and rugby. However, in addition to his vast interest in athletics, Daniel always had a passion for the arts. He took drama classes and performed in school and local theatre productions while his athleticism earned him a Football Scholarship to Gannon University. Unfortunately, his sports career was cut short due to a devastating injury while on the field. It was at this crucial crossroad that Daniel decided to move back to Vancouver and focus his attention on his other passion, acting. Daniel's breakout role came shortly after he made the transition from college star to actor, when Bryan Singer cast him alongside Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Sir Ian McKellen, and Halle Berry in the superhero film X2 (2003), as Colossus, the strongest member of the X-Men team. Daniel's character was brought back in the film's sequel X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). He has since showcased his extraordinary talents on numerous television shows including Stargate SG-1 (1997), Supernatural (2005), and Psych (2006). However, it is Daniel's role as Felix in the popular Summit Entertainment film franchise The Twilight Saga that has given this actor international recognition. Off screen, Daniel has the same strength and physicality as his well-known characters. A glorified outdoorsman, this 6'6'' actor spends a great deal of time enjoying recreational activities including skiing, snowboarding, riding motor bikes and motor cycles, mountain biking and is a huge supporter of the Canadian National Rugby team, where his brother Jaime plays as a forward. Daniel has appeared in blockbuster films from hit series: The Twilight Saga and X-Men. Next up, see him reprise his role as Felix, the all-powerful Volturi guard in The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010), as he is once again bringing the larger than life character to the big screen in the last two installments of the Saga, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011) and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012). Additionally, Daniel has a leading role in the independent thriller Rites of Passage (2012). He shares the screen with seasoned actors Christian Slater, Stephen Dorff and Wes Bentley in the film about a young anthropology student seeking a traditional ceremony to mark his entry into manhood. He also has a role in the highly anticipated drama The Baytown Outlaws (2012) alongside Billy Bob Thornton, Paul Wesley and Eva Longoria. The movie, which was on the 2009 "Black List" of Hollywood's best unproduced movie projects, is about a federal agent who comes into a small Southern town to investigate the Oodies - three redneck brothers who get more than they bargained for after agreeing to help a woman get her son back from his seemingly abusive father.
Daniel Cummings is an actor, writer and producer originally from Powell, WY, best known for his work in the feature film "Man Camp", guest star television roles on "NCIS", "The Last Ship", "General Hospital", and providing voiceover for national campaigns for NFL Network, TNT's Animal Kingdom, as well as narrating various HGTV shows such as "Mediterranean Life" and "Lakes, Docks, and Decks". He is also a founding partner of Tangled Leash Films.
Daniel Currás was born in Galicia, Spain. He is known for El desconocido (2015), Matalobos (2009) and También la lluvia (2010).
Daniel Curtis Lee, also known as Dan Curtis Lee, started his acting career at the age of seven in his hometown of Clinton, Mississippi. However, it was not until three years later in Long Beach, California, that he got his first principal role in a Hollywood feature film, Friday After Next Friday After Next (2002), in which he played the role of Bad Boy #2 that he became really serious about acting. Since then, he has played principal/guest-starring roles in several TV series. But he is best known for his series regular role as Simon Nelson "Cookie" Cook on the hit Nickelodeon show, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (2004), and as" Kojo" on the hit Disney XD series, Zeke and Luther Zeke and Luther (2009). He is also a singer, rapper, songwriter with over 300 songs to his credit. Daniel Curtis Lee is a college graduate with a degree in linguistics from California State University Long Beach. He speaks several different languages. To go along with his acting talent, Daniel is now writing, directing, editing and producing video, film and T.V. projects.
Daniel Cusimano is known for The Circle (2020) and The Grue Rume (2020).
Daniel has appeared in several film and television projects, You may have recognize him from his roles on Paramounts "Joe Pickett", HBO's "The Last of Us" or Epix's "Billy the Kid". Daniel's ability to work hard and embrace multiple character roles been recognized by Actra having landed him in the actors spotlight. Daniel grew up as an athlete and musician before turning his focus to acting 2018. Since then he has appeared in numerous independent films and commercials.
Daniel D. Anderson was born on 31 March 1957 in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. He is an actor, known for Virtuosity (1995) and Hot Springs Hotel (1997). He was previously married to Kira Reed Lorsch.
Daniel D. Houy is an American Actor. Born in North Hollywood, California on January 3, 1957. He has lived in Burbank, "The Media Capital of the World," his entire life. His Father Douglas Houy, a Merchant Marine, met Daniel's Mother Carmelita in North Carolina, soon married, then whisked his new bride to Southern California. Years after the death of his Father, his Mother met and married Don "Pappy" Phillips, a great influence on Daniel's life. After graduating from John Burroughs High School in 1975, Daniel chose a career in Southern California's other Major Industry, becoming an Inspector in the then thriving Aerospace field. Despite growing up literally surrounded by the Entertainment Industry, it wasn't until Daniel retired in 2006 that he decided to try his hand at Acting. He found the approach of pursuing Acting as a hobby, rather than a make it or break it career, a pleasant twist to a business that destroys the dreams of so many. Daniel is an avid reader and writer. He has been married to his beautiful wife, and number one supporter of his Acting career, Kathy since 1982. Their much beloved dog "Chip" has brought many years of joy to their lives.