Daniel Lasker is a Zimbabwe born Actor and Filmmaker. Known for "Raised By Wolves", on HBO Max, Noughts & Crosses on BBC One, "Vagrant Queen" on SYFY and "Abraham Lincoln" on History Channel. Although primarily an Actor, Daniel is fiercely passionate about telling stories, either from in front of or from behind the lens. Growing up in Zimbabwe (which didn't have an active film industry at the time), he taught himself how to make films, which were well received by the local community and various foreign film festivals. At just 18 years old he was referred to as one of the most promising Zimbabwean Filmmakers. He was the Headboy of his High School in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
Daniel Last is known for Clickbait (2021), Love Me (2021) and This Little Piggy (2017).
Daniel Laurie is an actor, known for Finding Alice (2021), Vera (2011) and Call the Midwife (2012).
Daniel Lavigne is known for Star Trek Beyond (2016), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) and Dark Phoenix (2019).
Daniel Lawrence Taylor was born on May 2, 1983. He is an actor and writer, known for Timewasters (2017), Cockroaches (2015) and Uncle (2012).
Daniel Leadbitter is known for Skull and Bones (2024), Mia and the Dragon Princess (2023) and Total War: Warhammer III (2022).
Daniel Leavitt is known for Ford v Ferrari (2019), Nocturnal Animals (2016) and Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019).
Daniel Ledesma is known for Death's Roulette (2023).
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.