Daniel Duque-Estrada is known for Being the Ricardos (2021), Second Chance (2016) and Common Ground (2009).
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Daniel was born in Detroit, Michigan and grew up in Duluth, Minnesota. He attended mainstream schools in Duluth before transferring to the Minnesota State School for the Deaf in 8th grade. Daniel graduated from MSAD in 2008 and attended RIT in Rochester, NY and Gallaudet in Washington, DC. Daniel moved to Los Angeles, CA in 2012 to join the Deaf West Theatre production of Cyrano. Shortly after Cyrano, Daniel landed a job as guest actor at Oakland University in Michigan working with Terp Theater. Daniel played, "Stinger," the lead role in their production of Police: Deaf: Near: Far. Daniel joined the cast of Switched at Birth (ABC Family Channel) in 2013 and continued in his co-starring role as the character of "Matthew" through the finale of the series aired in 2017. In the Fall of 2013, Daniel teamed up once again with Deaf West, playing the lead role of "Charlie" in their production of Flowers for Algernon. Daniel played the co-lead role of "Moritz" in the critically acclaimed 2014 Deaf West production of Spring Awakening, which opened in the Rosenthal Theatre and moved to the Wallis Annenberg Theatre (Beverly Hills) in 2015. In the Fall of 2015, Daniel made his Broadway debut as "Mortiz" at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. The show opened to rave reviews and ran until January 2016. In 2017, Daniel joined the Norwegian company of Teater Manu for the lead role of "Jonas" in Jonas and the Body, traveling for performances in Norway and France over a seven-month period. In 2019, Daniel was involved in movies, television and theatre, filming Coda, Silent Notes and You (Netflix), as well as performing in Canada and France in the production of Black Drum. His ongoing work includes co-leading acting workshops for Deaf students in area schools, serving as an acting teacher and coach for Deaf film camps as well as national speaking engagements for colleges and universities. Daniel has received numerous awards and recognition, including the 2016 Theatre Award (Outstanding 2016 Broadway Debut Performance), Broadway.com's "Top 10 Show-Stopping Performances of the 2015-2016 Broadway Season," Huffington Post's "Top 10 Best Theatrical Performances of 2015," Theatremania.com's "12 Best Broadway Debuts of 2015" and a 2014 Robby Award nomination for Excellence in Theatre. Daniel was also the 2014 Deaf Awareness Month Honoree for the City of Los Angeles, honoring his outstanding contributions to the arts and Deaf and Hard of Hearing Communities of Los Angeles. Daniel is passionate about acting and supporting the Deaf community and spends his free time connecting with and meeting new friends all over the world through his ASL videos on YouTube, Deaf Gamers Network and his Facebook & Twitter accounts. "ASL makes our world a more beautiful place." ~ Daniel N. Durant
Daniel Durston is an Equity Actor-Musician from the Broadway musical national tour of Million Dollar Quartet, where he portrayed Elvis Presley. He has since went on to headline the longest running Las Vegas show on the strip, Legends in Concert. Credits also include the Broadway national tour of Memphis the Musical, Flashdance the Musical and For The Record: Scorsese - American Crime Requiem.
Daniel Días is known for El Hogar (2022).
Daniel E. James is an actor, known for Viking Legacy (2016) and Innocence Lost (2016).
Daniel E. Smith was born on February 22, 1990 in Tampa, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for John Q (2002), The Bold and the Beautiful (1987) and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003).
Daniel E. Tibbets is a production manager and producer, known for Hood River (2021), Machinima's Chasing the Cup (2016) and Street Fighter: Resurrection (2016).
Daniel Eachus is a rising young star in the comedy world. Even at such a young age, Eachus has the chops of a comedy veteran and people are taking notice. Born and raised in Fresno, CA, he was surrounded by farms, but didn't want to smell raisins for the rest of his life, so he turned to comedy to get him out. For college, Daniel's wish came true and he left Fresno to study in Long Beach. By day, he was a student, by night he performed on the stand-up comedy circuit. After just one year of nightly performances, he became the youngest finalist ever in the "Funniest Comic in Los Angeles" contest held at the Jon Lovitz Comedy Club. He's been entertaining audiences ever since. Eachus has been performing stand-up and improv throughout the nation's clubs and recently was featured on Comedy Central's "Up Next" and Sirius XM's Comedy Central Radio. A finalist or winner in scores of comedy competitions including the World Series of Comedy, Up Next Regionals, Sacramento Comedy Festival (1st place winner), OC Improv Cup and more, he's considering expanding his trophy shelf. But doing stand-up and improv is not enough for Daniel. When he's not onstage making people laugh, he's making people laugh at their screens. Daniel acts, writes, and produces the comedy sketch series, "Bigfoot Chasers". He is a co-writer on a brand new Kevin Hart-Produced Series. He's been in 9 National Television Commercials, was featured on SpikeTV, and recently made his stand-up television debut on Fox's "Laughs".
Daniel Easton is an actor, known for The Ones Below (2015), Royal Shakespeare Company: The Tempest (2017) and Atlantis (2013).