Daniel Taveras is known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Hungry and Summer of '70 (2022).
Born in 1981, Daniel grew up near Reading in England. He started making animations at the age of ten and developed a passion for live action narratives that he filmed with school friends and edited cruedly on a VCR. Daniel's first experience of being on a professional film set was as an extra in The Land Girls (1998), starring Rachel Weisz, Catherine McCormack and Anna Friel. In 2004, he met filming compadre Rishi Thaker on a community film course. After just a few minutes of talking, they had the idea for a short zero-budget horror A Mid-Summer Nightmare and started filming the very next weekend. Stickmen Pictures was born. Together with Rishi, Daniel went on to produce several short films, including chiller The Darkness in the Fields and philosophical drama Across The Styx. In 2005, Daniel was in the last group selected for a residential course at ARTTS Skillcentre in Yorkshire, a centre of excellence founded by the world-renowned theatre and film director John Sichel, a former trainer at RADA and London Film School. Sichel had formerly worked with Laurence Olivier, Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Oliver Reed, Sean Connery and Michael Caine, to name but a few. John Sichel sadly passed away that year and the centre was closed, but Daniel's experience there was invaluable. He started filming documentaries and music videos and spent six months working as a cameraman for a shopping channel. The opportunity to work on his first feature film came in the form of A Reckoning (2011), directed by Andrew David Barker. Daniel worked as cameraman, alongside the project's diverse actor Leslie Simpson (Dog Soldiers (2002), The Descent (2005)). Filming outside in some of the coldest conditions England has ever seen, he worked fourteen hour days for two weeks with the crew to complete the principle photography. Daniel pioneered an interactive live-action video format and entertained audiences with his and Rishi's The Plumber. The opportunity came to appear on the television shows The One Show (2006), Watchdog (1985) and How to Look Good Naked (2006). Towards the end of 2010, Daniel started work as a producer on the feature film Slaughter Is the Best Medicine (2014), a zero-budget action thriller shot in Derbyshire. The story follows a group of mercenaries in their quest to capture a turncoat scientist in enemy territory. The high-concept nature of the project has gathered much interest from distribution companies in both the U.S.A and in Britain. Stickmen Pictures continues to grow and the next year is set to be an exciting one for the company.
Dani began making movies in Israel and refined his craft at "Minshar for Art" film school (class of 2011). His thesis short film "Guides" was accepted into a variety of international film festivals including the Jerusalem Film Festival and the San Francisco shorts festival as well as winning the grand prize at the New York Indie Works short festival. After moving to New York City, Dani continued to make compelling cinema, winning a cinematography award for the short 'Zoe' in the 48 Hours International Film Festival. He continues to create a buzz for himself both in New York and Israel.
Daniel Terranegra is known for Don Matteo (2000), Noi anni luce (2023) and Cobra non è (2020).
Daniel Thomas is an Australian actor, writer and director. He was born in Birmingham, England and was a drummer in original Melbourne rock bands before establishing a career in film in Hamburg, Germany. He played a lead role in Edda Tudor (2019) and wrote, directed and starred in Tippy Top: Hunt and Gather (2020).
Daniel Thomas May is an actor, known for The Walking Dead (2010), I, Tonya (2017) and Being Mary Jane (2013). He is married to Rachel May.
Daniel Thomas Phipps is known for Videotape (2017).
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Daniel Thrace is best known for his work in Dark Rift Films' The Creature Below (2016) and Book of Monsters (2018), each of which premiered at FrightFest London and have gone on to secure worldwide distribution. Following a variety of roles, both in front and behind the camera in film and other media, he has most recently starred in the upcoming BBC production What is Love (2018). An experienced martial artist, he has worked as a screen fighter on a number of television shows including The Hollow Crown (2016) and Babylon (2014).