Daniel Lee is an actor and producer, known for Expelled (2014).
Daniel Lee, known as his Cantonese name Yan-Kong Lee, is a Hong Kong film director. From the age of ten, he learned calligraphy and traditional Chinese painting, and become a protege of the famous Hong Kong painter Fan, Zideng. He also masters Judo and was awarded in the local competitions. Lee has been fascinated by the Wuxia world since his childhood by reading Wuxia novels and watching martial art films, both of which were popular in Hong Kong at the time. After he received a bachelor degree in communication and arts from the University of Windsor, Canada, Daniel Lee returned to Hong Kong and became a director of television series. He also worked as an assistant for the famous film director Ann Hui when filming Shu jian en chou lu (1987), which is based on Louis Cha's classic Wuxia novel. In early the 90s, Lee's talents in film-making was noticed by the master of Wuxia film, Cheh Chang, who later recognized that himself, Hark Tsui, and Daniel Lee are the "three generations of Wuxia film-making." Lee's film is characterized with the heavy black costumes and visual style, with the extreme emphases on masculinity as well as the bond of brotherhood, in which reflects the director's perspective of romanticism.
Daniel Lee Gray is a fixer, and producer that specializes in documentary, events, news and commercials in South Korea. He usually works concurrently as a fixer and talent on the productions because of his well-spoken manner and his video production knowledge. He arranges logistics, gear, crew and talent for news, CF's and documentaries that come to Korea. As a fixer, his network has helped numerous productions gain access to talent and locations that would have normally been out of reach. He has been a fixer and talent on Netflix's Street Food Asia: Korea, Gourmet Diaries of a Foodie, Vocativ's MSNBC news stories, National Geographic's Chef's Story with Chef Ryan Clift, NBC during the Winter Olympics and an upcoming unnamed Netflix production on food in Asia. He has appeared as a talent on, Anthony Bourdain's Part's Unknown, Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre Foods, Vice TV's Munchies, Unravel Travel's Korea, Rudy Maxa's World, the Kimchi Chronicles, Judy Joo's Korean Food Made Simple: Seasons 1 and 2, John Torode's Korea, Euronews story on Korean food, the BBC and many others. He was the fixer on Rachel Hunter's Tour of Beauty: Korea and House Hunter's International: Korea. He has has worked with or consulted for the OECD, European Union, New York Times, Seoul Tourism, Korea Tourism, and The Korean Food Foundation. He has been interviewed, cited, or quoted in the New York Times, New York Post, Politiken, Sydney Herald, and others.
Daniel Legault is known for HAK_MTL (2019).
Daniel was discovered as a waiter in West Hollywood, California when he was asked to audition for a national commercial after his shift had ended. He ran over to the audition still wearing his dirty apron and was cast! Daniel joined the SAG-AFTRA and AEA Unions and has not stopped booking roles ever since. He is often recognized from his extensive film and television work and regularly Stars in equity productions around Los Angeles. Some of his most fun roles to date are Netflix's The Rich Man in the cult classic Circle; his multi-award winning role as Sariel in Amazon Prime's The Lurking Man; J.D. in Amazon Prime's Horror Anthology Patient Seven; Rich in the musical romantic comedy Love Exclusively; the World NewsAnchor in Shockwave 2020; Jeff in Dark Web; Homeless Al in Mabel; and The Senator from Texas in Charlie Wilson's War.
Daniel Leo is known for Mata Batin (2017), Relationshit (2015) and Pintu Berkah (2017).
Daniel Leon Hernandez is known for The Last Movie Ever Made (2023).
Daniel Lesoeur is known for Shining Sex (1976), La bahía esmeralda (1990) and Commando Mengele (1985). He is married to Ilona Kunesova.
Daniel Letto was born on January 6th, 1988 in St. Anthony, Newfoundland. Spent his childhood growing up in Edmonton, Alberta. It was in high school where he found himself in a drama class. A place where he realized his skill sets and had an opportunity to explore them. After graduation he decided to make the move to Vancouver to attend film school and pursue acting. Before the program was completed, he had booked his first professional theatre gig, Gift Of Screws. Over the years, Daniel has been seen on screen on such shows as Supernatural, Lucifer, and Legends of Tomorrow; to name a few. As well as on stage in numerous professional productions, most notably as Gene in Automatic Pilot and Vince in a production of Tape. Drawn to a vast array of characters, he brings a certain intensity and open heart to his work, and is known by the casting community as an actor who is always driving for the truth. He has spent several years training intensively with the finest coaches around. In his spare time he enjoys the outdoors and playing music.
"Daniel Levy is the Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and was appointed to the Board in December 2000, making him the longest-serving chairman in the Premier League, to date. Daniel was born on 8th February 1962 and graduated from Cambridge University in 1985 with a First Class Honours Degree in Economics and Land Economy. He is married with four children. Daniel was responsible for lobbying successfully for a rule change regarding increasing the number of substitutes permitted, from five to seven and this has now been adopted across the league and serves to encourage the progress and inclusion of young players. In 2019, he delivered the highly acclaimed Tottenham Hotspur stadium, with a commitment to seeing this flagship scheme and associated development act as a catalyst for the uplift of the wider area of North Tottenham. "