Daniel Thrasher is known for Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (2016) and Song of Back and Neck (2018).
Daniel Timothy Treacy Daniel (born June 28th, 1983) is an actor and producer, as well as the founder of Hyperbole Productions, a Portland-based production company specializing in independent feature films. Daniel, a Portland native, spent the better part of his twenties as a traveling salesman - a job that saw him all across the United States. It was during this time that Daniel realized he could quickly connect with people from all walks of life simply by mirroring their attitudes and body language. Upon discovering his natural ability to (in essence) play a wide range of characters, Daniel decided it was time to leave the road life behind and pursue his lifelong dream of becoming an actor. When offered a position in the Northwest Region, Daniel seized the opportunity and returned Portland. Back home, Daniel cut his teeth performing standup and improv at local venues, namely ComedySportz, Curious Comedy Theatre and Helium Comedy Club. There he cultivated a small but enthusiastic following, including several local filmmakers. Over the next few years, Daniel would star in multiple, award-winning short films, from the sweetly romantic "Letter to Bob," to the wildly irreverent "Bad Seed." In addition to his acting talents, Daniel has found equal success as a producer. Drawing on his background in sales and management, Daniel was able to build a network of both talent and investors within the Portland film community - a network which would allow him to start his own company, Hyperbole Productions. For his first feature film, "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," Daniel and co. managed to raise over $70,000 on Kickstarter, making it the second highest successfully funded, Portland-based film project in all of the platform's history (second only to Chuck Palahniuk's "Lullaby"). As soon as production on "Brain" had wrapped, Daniel set out to help finance his company's next film, "Road to Bob," a feature-length adaptation of "Letter to Bob," both of which star Daniel in the lead role. So far, the film has raised over $30,000 and shows no signs of slowing down. Most recently, Daniel has joined the production team for his most exciting venture to date-"America Inc."-an action-adventure/ sci-fi film. He is honored to be a part of the team and is prepared to contribute all of his time, talent and energy to this project - motivated in no small part by his firm belief that "America Inc." has the potential to be a game changer in the world of independent cinema.
Daniel Tiplady is an actor.
Daniel Tirado is a New York based comedian, actor and writer, born and raised in Montreal. Upon graduating from McGill University with a BA in Literature and Religion, he moved to NYC to study acting at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. Shortly after, Daniel ventured into stand-up where he quickly caught the attention of the comedy industry when he was invited to perform at the Montreal Just For Laughs, only six months into stand-up. Since then, he has been a regular at the festival, playing in various shows including Best of the Fest. In addition, Daniel has entertained audiences in French at Juste Pour Rire (the French division of Just For Laughs), making him one of a handful of comedians to perform at the festival in both languages. Also, Daniel was one of the Top Ten Finalists at the StandUp NBC showcase. Other festivals include the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival and The Big Sky Comedy Festival, a nationwide search for talent that considers over a thousand submissions. Moreover, Daniel has toured with movie star and international marquee comedian Gad Elmaleh for his "The Dream Tour." Films and TV credits include NBC's "10.5: Apocalypse," "Let the Game Begin," starring Steven Baldwin and Michael Madsen, "Steel Toes" starring Emmy nominee David Strathairn and the award winning short "The Rip-Off."
Daniel Todd is an actor, known for The Gaelic King (2017).
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Daniel Tolbert was born in Durham, North Carolina. His love for performing led him to pursue a degree in theatre, in which he received his Bachelors of Art from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. At UNC Charlotte, he studied both classical and modern stage theatre techniques, as well as classes focused on acting on camera. In addition to studying in the classroom, Daniel performed in several stage plays at the university. After graduation, he performed in plays at local community theaters and also independent film projects filmed in North Carolina such as Absolutely Positive and The Come Up. After filming several episodes as an extra on Showtime's hit series Homeland, Daniel decided it was time to head west to Southern California. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2015, Daniel has made appearances as the winning plaintiff on America's Court with Judge Ross; the crime reenactment show Demons in the City of Angels, several short and feature films, including the recently released "Chameleon." Daniel aspires to keep building his résumé over time and eventually become one of the world's most prolific and respected actors.
Raised in Medellín, Antioquia, Colombian-born Daniel Toro started his career as a theater actor when he was a teenager. As soon as he graduated from high school he applied to the Dramatic Arts Program in The University of Antioquia, and got his degree in 2013. He moved to Bogotá in 2017 and began participating in television series such as Wild District, Crime Diaries: Night Out, Always a Witch, and the second season of the International Emmy Award winner TV show: The Queen of Flow.
Daniel Toro Moreno is known for Freelance (2023).
Daniel Tosh was born on May 29, 1975 in Germany. He is a producer and writer, known for The Love Guru (2008), Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts (2011) and Tosh.0 (2009). He has been married to Carly Hallam since April 15, 2016.