Daniel is something of a late comer to acting, having had careers in Market Research, the British Civil Service, Banking/Finance, Charities and the Non-profit sector. Having completed his University Studies in 2000, Daniel decided to pursue a long held ambition - Acting. After some one-to-one sessions in Communication, Daniel enrolled with the Actor's Theatre School in North London, where he studied, until he achieved his LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Arts,) Bronze Medal. Up to this point he was financing his studies via his job as a management executive in Market Research. Once he was laid off in 2002, he was unable to further pursue his formal training. Instead, he decided to take the plunge and go full out to achieve his dream - That of being an actor. Daniel would say he has been to "The School of Hard Knocks" where his acting career is concerned, having starting out via working as a film and TV "Extra" or "Supporting Artiste" if you like, before progressing further on with his career. Something of a career veteran, to date Daniel has worked on more than twenty films, forty plus British TV productions over a six year period as well as a stint in theatre. It may still be early days for Daniel but his work ethic as well as commitment and continual hard work is there for all to see.
Daniel Jumillas is known for La zona (2017), Cuando los ángeles duermen (2018) and Bovarismo (2012).
Daniel Jun is a Korean Canadian actor with an eclectic cultural background - he was born in Taipei and grew up in China, New Zealand, Korea, and Canada. He is also a former Marine Corps sergeant, a professional dancer having worked with the likes of Cirque du Soleil, and is a member of the Canadian street dance collective "Symbiotic Monsters". He studied Economics and Psychology at McGill University, and is an alumnus of the 2018/2019 CBC Actors Conservatory at the Canadian Film Centre. His recent work includes "American Gods", "The Expanse", and roles in upcoming Netflix projects slated for release in 2022. Daniel is an avid shower singer.
Daniel Junge is a producer and director, known for Being Evel (2015), Saving Face (2012) and A Lego Brickumentary (2014).
Daniel Junge is a producer and director, known for Being Evel (2015), Saving Face (2012) and A Lego Brickumentary (2014).
Daniel K Daniel (Daniel Kanayo Daniel), popularly known as DKD is a Multiple Award-winning American based Nigerian Actor. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science, class of 2022. Daniel is a two-time African Actor of the Year. He is best known for his portrayal of Bossman in the movie A Soldier's Story, for which he won the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) and the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) awards for Best Actor, making him the first Nigerian actor to achieve the feat of winning both awards in the same year. He also starred in the period piece "'76", directed by Izu Ojukwu, and the light-hearted "Mummy Dearest" alongside veteran Nigerian actress Liz Benson. Daniel was born May 22, 1986. He Studied Applied Biochemistry and attained a Bachelor of Science degree. Daniel resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Daniel was part of the cast in the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) radio drama series - 'Story Story' and 'Neighbour My Neighbour'. He also starred in the BBC Movie - Sarah's Choice. In a stint in the Advertising/Corporate world, He worked with Orkin Nigeria/USA in 2011/2012. The high point of this was his photo-shoot in Dubai to become the face of the company. He was also a MissDee Abuja Fashion Billboard Model for the year 2012. Daniel has starred in several Globacom Advertisements. Awards - In 2014, Daniel was nominated for two movie awards, and He won both - The City People award for "Best New Actor" and The Best of Nollywood Award for "Revelation of the Year". In 2015, Daniel won the award for "Best Upcoming Actor" in the AFRIFIMO Awards held in Maryland USA. In 2016, Daniel also won the "Best Actor" Award in the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCA) 2016, and Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) 2016 for his outstanding portrayal of BossMan, A Rebel Leader in the movie - "A Soldier's Story". Daniel later reprised his role for A Soldier's Story 2, (Return from the Dead) released in African Cinemas to critical acclaim and later acquired by Lions Gate for distribution in America and Canada. In 2018, Daniel won the Best Supporting Actor Award in the Zulu African Film Academy Awards (ZAFA) held in London, England. In 2020, Daniel was nominated for Best Actor in a Lead Role in the Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards. Daniel K Daniel has starred in numerous movies like - 'A Soldiers Story', '76', 'A Soldiers Story 2 (Return from the Dead)', 'Paradise', 'The Fugitive', 'Let Karma', 'Talking Dolls' (filmed in London), 'The Drone that Saved Christmas' (Hollywood), 'Ladies Men', 'Under', 'Mummy Dearest', 'Bambitious', 'Devil in Red', 'Fearless Lions', 'Chimaobi', 'Dise's Secrets', 'Save A Life', 'Amiable', AMBO4 (Amstel Malta Box Office) Movie - "The Child", BBC Movie - "Sarah's Choice", MNET Movies - "Same Difference", "Perfectly Flawed","MatchMaker", "Girl" and "I'm Audrey". He also starred in EbonyLife TV Series - "Madam Sarah's House" & "Car Hire". He starred in the Africa Magic Hit series - "TINSEL" (Season 6). He also guest starred in Globacom produced TV Series - "Professor JohnBull".
Daniel K. Isaac was born on December 5, 1988 in Fullerton, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Billions (2016), The Other Two (2019) and Money Monster (2016).
Daniel Kaemon is an actor, known for Hawaii Five-0 (2010), Scorpion (2014) and Henry Danger (2014).
Daniel Kafka is known for Hostel (2005), Hostel: Part II (2007) and Singularity (2017).
Daniel Kai Lin is an actor, known for Legion (2017), Supernatural (2005) and Bao (2018).