Dana was raised in the small town of Reidsville, Georgia. She attended Middle Georgia College for a brief period but decided to pursue a career in Law Enforcement. She began working for the Georgia Department of Corrections in March of 1994 and continued until April of 2015. Dana remains in Georgia where she continues to be active in the growing film community. Dana, and her husband, Jason, have been married for 22 years and have two children, Mikayla and Maddox.
Dana Karvelas is known for Deseo Deseo (2016), Los visitados (2020) and Estrellas solitarias (2015).
Dana Kippel was born in Queens, NY and adopted by an amazing family in Suffern, NY. As a child she excelled in gymnastics, creative writing, science and math as well as theatre at Rockland Center for the Arts. Dana had struggles during her childhood and teenage years and frequently writes about these experiences in her work. She aims to inspire other young women to recognize their own power and also to put a stop to bullying. Dana went on in her twenties to study mental health, philosophy, addiction, spirituality, unified physics and metaphysics. She also sold a ghost kitchen brand she created in her twenties to a bigger named company in Los Angeles, CA. Since moving to Los Angeles, CA in 2019, she has starred in various indie films, national commercials and wrote and co-directed a horror short titled "Want to Hear A Story" which won awards. She also was a finalist in the Future Drifter Short Films Screenwriting Contest for a short sci-fi screenplay she wrote. Dana directed her first feature a metaphysical sci-fi thriller Reflect in late 2021 . Her interests lie in grounded sci-fi, horror and metaphysical sci-fi. She writes to represent the female perspective. Her influences are the Heroine's Journey by Maureen Murdock, Sacred Geometry, Mythology, and the topics listed above that she has intensely studied. Her overall message is that we are all connected and sentient from a cell to a tree to a human and have all the answers we need inside of us. She craves open endings and wants to show the world a true strong woman is someone who is vulnerable, one who burrows in those dark places and scratches her way out of the other side victorious. She aims to inspire young women and men to come together as a community and develop true connection. Dana is a futurist at heart and is working on her trilogy of films that pulls from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. With her own virtual paintbrush: her first film Reflect, represents Inferno, her second film Inanna, represents Purgatorio and her third secret futuristic film will represent Paradiso.
Dana Koops was born in Los Angeles, CA to teachers who were born and lived internationally. She is a Global BFA (film) student in the dual program at Emerson College and Paris College of Art. Dana began acting when she stepped onto the stage as a toddler in an Azusa Pacific University opera production of "Suor Angelica" (Puccini). She trained at Gary Spatz's - The Playground: A Young Actor's Conservatory, Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop, and the Groundlings School. Interested in other aspects of filmmaking, Dana wrote/acted in/and produced her first short film "Stuck" (2017) when she was in 9th grade. "Driver's Ed" (2019), a multiple award winner, was Dana's directorial debut. Dana's love of story and adventure enables versatility not only as an actress, but also as an engaging filmmaker. In her element when on set, both in front of and behind the camera, Dana speaks French and enjoys reading, rock climbing, traveling, and swing dancing.
Dana L. Wilson is an actress and producer, known for Dexter (2006), To the Bone (2017) and Major Crimes (2012).
Dana is an American model and actress. She is the older sister of her identical twin, Grace. Collectively known as the Langshaw twins, Dana and Grace were born two minutes a part on April 21. The Langshaw twins are a mix of Cherokee Native American, Italian, English, Czechoslovakian and German. Dana along with her identical twin are experienced commercial, fashion and print models. They have modeled in New York City, Miami and Atlanta. They have walked the runway for shows during Miami Swim Week and New York Fashion Week. Dana and Grace have acted in commercials and film. The sister's have appeared on shows for Investigation Discovery, ABC, and on WWE Raw and Smackdown (USA and SyFy). They have also worked on feature films including, Fast and Furious 7, Criminal Activities, Barely Lethal and Mockingjay Part 1. Besides acting and modeling, Dana is a cheerleader for the NHL Columbus Blue Jackets. She loves fitness and has been a gymnast for over 8 years. Dana also loves playing guitar and writing songs for fun. Dana graduated two years early from The Ohio State University with a BA in Strategic Communications.
Dana Lee was born in a village outside of Guanzhou (Canton) China. His family immigrated to the U.S. when he was seven and settled in Houston, Texas. As one of a handful of Chinese-Americans living in segregated Houston, Dana was exposed to both the White and Black communities from an early age. His father had a grocery store in the fifth ward, a Black neighborhood, and their home was located in Denver Harbor, a poor White section of town. Growing up shy all of his childhood, Dana took acting classes at Stephen F. Austin High School to overcome it. He immediately fell in love with acting and eventually became an all-city actor. To this day, Dana has never forgotten what his high school acting coach, Mr. Jerry Long, told him: "A good actor can transcend race, ethnicity, and color." Immediately after graduating from high school, Dana made a beeline to Los Angeles. But, because of his parent's disapproval of acting, it was not until many years later that he went headlong into the "biz." In the intervening years, Dana joined the Marine Corps Reserve and got his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. Dana credits Jerry Thorpe with giving him his entry into SAG with a role on "Kung Fu" and Stephen J. Cannell for giving him a career in TV, appearing in many of Cannell's shows. He is also grateful to Sylvester Stallone for the opportunity to work with him in "Rambo: First Blood, Part II." In addition to his prolific film and TV career, Dana has also been active on stage. He has performed at such prestigious venues as The Public Theatre in New York City, The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and The Doolittle and The Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. He has acted in classics by Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Chekhov and in modern plays by Miller, Albee, and Shepard. For many years, Dana was a major driving force at East-West Players, America's most renowned Asian-American theatre. Among his most memorable stage works was playing George to Nancy Kwan's Martha in The Singapore Repertory Theatre's production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and Dr. Rank to Shabana Azmi's Nora, in "Nora," Ingmar Bergman's translation/adaptation of Ibsen's "A Doll's House," also at SRT. Dana is a distinguished theatre director, too, having won many awards for directing. Dana is married to his college sweetheart, Michele. They have two beautiful daughters. Their eldest, Jennifer, is a physical therapist, and the youngest, Danielle is graduating with a Master's Degree in production design from AFI. In 2002, Dana won the Award of Excellence at the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival. He was also recognized for his acting achievements by the Chinese-American Society of Los Angeles.
Dana Lorena Leon is an actor and art director, known for Ezer Kenegdo (2017), Raise Your Kids on Seltzer (2015) and Above the Sunset (2023).
Dana Lyn Baron is an American actress and voice over artist known for her extensive work on the stage and screen. On-camera career highlights include guest appearances on NBC's This Is Us (2016), Showtime's Shameless (2011), Amazon's Bosch (2014), and FX's Golden Globe, SAG and Emmy Award-winning American Crime Story (2016). She also acted in Netflix's Mank (2020) starring Gary Oldman and starred in the lead role in the Emmy Award-winning comedy short In Passing (2013). Her versatile voice has been heard in Cartoon Network's We Bare Bears (2014), as iconic characters in video games (Sonya Blade in Mortal Kombat, Lady Liadrin in World of Warcraft), and as the signature voice of many well-known national brands. A graduate of UCLA (Mass Communications), Dana studied at the La Jolla Playhouse (including as an apprentice to Bill Irwin) and at the British American Drama Academy at Oxford University. Her very first job post-college was working as a bartender at the Cort Theatre on Broadway, where Cherry Jones was starring in the play, The Heiress. She resides in Los Angeles with her husband and her yoga mat.
Dana Lynn was born on March 5, 1969 in the USA. She is an actress.