Daniel Robbins was born in Covington Louisiana and grew up in nearby Hammond Louisiana before moving to Chino Hills California as a teenager. There he found his love for acting and improvisation. He is an alumnus of The Groundlings Theater and School, where he now teaches and performs improvisation and Sketch Comedy.
Daniel Roberts was born in 1966 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. He is an actor, known for Mission: Impossible II (2000), Killer Elite (2011) and Underbelly (2008).
Daniel Robinette is a film director, writer and producer with a unique vision and distinctive style. He is a founding partner of 4 Leagues Media, LLC, a film production company in Greensboro, NC, and the director of the feature-length suspense film, Tethered (2022) (2021), and the award-winning short films, Psycho Path (2019) (2019), Nervous Breakdown (2019) (2018), and Drawn to Fear (2016) (2016). Daniel previously worked in the advertising industry, serving as Creative Director for several prominent agencies. A child of the 1980s, Daniel was raised in Carlisle, PA by his American father and Korean American mother. He credits his parents for his profound love of film and kimchi.
Daniel Robinson is known for First Man (2017).
Daniel Roby was born in 1970. He is a director and producer, known for La peau blanche (2004), Versailles (2015) and Target Number One (2020).
Daniel Rocha is a Brazilian actor and musician (violinist). Daniel Rocha began his studies in performing arts in 2007, aged 17, at the renowned CPT (Center for Theatre Research), one of the most important training centers in Latin America, directed by Antunes Filho, one of the greatest theater directors in history. He graduated in 2011, and his first job on television was on TV Globo, in the acclaimed soap opera "Brazil Avenue" (2012), created by João Emanuel Carneiro ("Central Station"), winner of the International Emmy for Best Soap Opera. Daniel, in the main cast, played Roni. On TV Globo, he became one of the biggest highlights of Brazilian TV, playing João Lucas, one of the main characters in the soap opera "Empire" (2014), created by Aguinaldo Silva, which also won the International Emmy for Best Soap Opera. At Globo, he brings iconic characters to life in the new heyday of Brazilian telenovelas. Plays Rogério Machado in "Trail of Lies" (2013), Rafael Guerra in the Emmy International nominated soap opera, "Total Dreamer" (2015), Gustavo Ribeiro in "Wounded Past" (2016) and Marcos in the series "Forbidden City" (2017). The soap operas were shown in more than 100 countries by Globo International. He then paused his career in telenovelas, in search of more challenging jobs and characters. He auditioned with 800 other actors, eventually landing the role, for the part of legendary boxer Acelino "Popó" Freitas in the series "Irmãos Freitas", directed by Oscar nominated director Walter Salles, and the international award winners, Sérgio Machado and Aly Muritiba. The series was shown in 2019 by Warner Turner, Amazon and HBO. In an innovative career, he was in the cast of 7 soap operas, and in cinema, he played intriguing characters in 6 films, among them: O Japonês, in "Express Kidnapping" (2018), directed by Tatá Amaral; Léo, in "Eu Sou Brasileiro" (2019) (which he also produced); Mario in "There's Something About Mario"; Beto, in "The Fall" (2022) and Gabriel in "The Smoke Master" (2022) (which he also produced), the latter, winner of the Audience Award at the São Paulo International Film Festival, and at various festivals around the world. In 2022, he played Bento, in "The Forgotten Valley", the biggest television series ever produced by HBO and O2 Films in Latin America. The show remains in the most watched rankings (in LATAM). Daniel is filming new shows for streaming, such as "Desejos S.A." (Disney+), shown at Cannes 2023, and an unprecedented series for Netflix Brazil. He is the producer of two projects, where he will debut as a writer, in two feature films. Owner of a multifaceted career, in cinema, television and theater, Daniel Rocha has multiple skills. He has been playing the violin since he was 6 years old, is a boxer, kickboxer, and jiu-jitsu practitioner, and is in a select group of Brazilian actors who are specialists in the Stella Adler Method.
Daniel Rodas is known for Terrifier (2016), All Hallows' Eve (2013) and Frankenstein vs. the Mummy (2015).
Daniel Rodriguez is known for Head on a Plate (2023).
Daniel Rodríguez Risco is a Peruvian director, writer and producer. His first short film, El Colchón (The Mattress), received a Special Mention at the Cartagena IFF and the award for Best Short Film at Conacine (Peru). His next short, Triunfador (The Winner), was selected at the Festival du Court Métrages at Clermont-Ferrand and was distributed internationally by Canal-Plus. He received a scholarship to study a MFA in Film at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. After that, he directed Páramo (Moor), based on a short story by Italian author Alberto Moravia. His fourth short, El Diente de Oro (The Gold Tooth), won the Jury Prize at the Montreal World Film Festival, presided by Theo Angelopolous. Cuellos Almidonados (Starched Collars), his new short film, was shot during the pandemic, and is starting its festival route. He has directed four feature films. El Acuarelista (The Watercolorist), obtained a grant from the Global Film Initiative. His next film, El Vientre (The Womb), a coproduction with Explora Films (Spain), earned him a Best Director nomination at the Vancouver IFF. In 2016, he released the films No Estamos Solos (We Are Not Alone) and Siete Semillas (Seven Seeds), starring Javier Cámara. All his feature films have enjoyed wide theatrical distribution in Latin America and have been acquired by HBO, NETFLIX, FOX, CANAL PLUS, among others. He was also Associate Producer of Altiplano, a European co-production which premiered at Cannes; and, together with Wanda Films (Spain), co-produced the documentary Chavín de Huántar, el teatro del más allá (Chavin de Huantar, the theatre beyond), which premiered at the National Geographic Channel. He is currently at work on a new feature film and a series.
Having made his feature film debut starring in the teen comedy Cavegirl Daniel Roebuck quickly realized that there was only one direction to travel in his career. Up! Soon after Cavegirl, Roebuck established himself as one of the industry's youngest character actors with his haunting portrayal as the teenage killer, Samson in The River's Edge. Daniel Roebuck was born and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, A fan of movies and television from a very early age he was immediately drawn to the actors and comedians. As his obsession with performing grew his parents unwittingly fomented his future by gifting him with a cardboard TV on his seventh Christmas. At the age of 10, he started performing in talent shows doing impressions of movie stars he loved. He joined a local circus two years later and made his debut as one of the youngest clowns in the country. Roebuck's clown act eventually segued into a magic act and he performed that throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. It was only a matter of time before Roebuck discovered the theater and from that point he never looked back. Over the next few years while still in Pennsylvania, Roebuck continued to hone his craft, acting in, directing, and even writing over 40 plays. He also began performing stand up comedy. Now, nearly 30 years later, Roebuck has amassed a substantial resume as an actor, writer and director. He has moved easily between all mediums having continued working on television, in movies and on the stage. His film credits are myriad, having starred in blockbusters like The Fugitive, US Marshals,and final Destination, as well as popular titles including Agent Cody Banks and it's sequel, That's What I Am, Money Talks, Flash Of Genius and so many more. Lately, Roebuck has enjoyed working in a number of horror movies - his favorite genre. He has collaborated with filmmaker Rob Zombie on Halloween, Halloween 2, Devil's Rejects, and Lords of Salem (as well as a commercial for AMDRO, the insecticide). He also appeared in Don Coscarelli's cult favorite Bubba Ho Tep as well as the director's Reggie's Tales and John Dies At The End. Daniel has also been a familiar face on television for nearly 3 decades, he was a regular for three seasons on the evergreen hit drama, Matlock, portraying attorney 'Cliff Lewis," the junior partner of the law firm headed by Andy Griffith's beloved character, 'Ben Matlock.' Interestingly, his landing the role was the fulfillment of a promise made several years earlier with his first appearance on "Matlock" in its inaugural season. At that time, Roebuck was told that Griffith had been so impressed with his work that he would be back as a regular on the show. It took five seasons, two more guest shots as different characters, and a change of networks, but Griffith kept his promise and Roebuck indeed became a series regular. He portrayed the irascible Rick Bettina on many episodes of Nash Bridges and in the fall of 2003 Daniel returned to series television as Pete Peterson, the gay owner of a local diner in A Minute With Stan Hooper. As a television guest star, Daniel has played countless characters. Some of his most memorable are a cop who literally turns into a pig on Grimm, a Romulan on Star Trek, Next Generation, a gun toting hostage taker on NYPD Blue, a cranky studio owner on Sonny With A Chance and a grieving father on Glee. He played other memorable roles on New Adventures of Old Christine, NCIS, Ghost Whisperer, CSI, Boston Legal, CSI Miami, Law And Order, Desperate Housewives and Hot in Cleveland. On the popular show, Lost, Roebuck portrayed the infamous Dr. Leslie Arzt, the aggravating science teacher whose explosive exit in the finale of the first season remains one of television's most surprising and talked about moments. He has starred in dozens of TV Movies. Perhaps his most famous turn was his critically acclaimed portrayal of Jay Leno in The Late Shift. He stepped into another pair of famous shoes when he played Garry Marshall in Behind The Camera; Mork and Mindy, The Unauthorized Story. Other Movies for television include A Family Lost, A Glimpse Of Hell, Murder At The Presidio, Shredderman Rules, A Borrowed Life, Quints and many others. Daniel's voice over work includes Christmas Is Here Again (a film he also produced),The Haunted World Of El Super Beasto and the groundbreaking video game, L.A. Noire. The theater remains Roebuck's first love and he has continued that passion in the Los Angeles area. He appeared in the world premiers of Sarcophagus and Crooks. He has also starred in No Time For Sergeants, Here Lies Jeremy Troy, Arsenic and Old Lace and The Man Who Came To Dinner among others. In 2006 Daniel founded THE Saint Francis Stage Company. Behind the camera, Roebuck has produced, written and directed/co-directed a number of documentaries including Halloween: The Happy Haunting of America and it's sequel as well as Goolians, Movieland Memories and a number of documentaries for the Monsterama series. Daniel has fulfilled nearly every dream of his childhood like appearing in Mad Magazine, becoming a toy and a Halloween mask and having his mug on a few trading cards. When not performing, Roebuck writes articles about Horror Movies, raises two children, teaches The Audition is the Job Experience and mentors young actors.