Danny Bryck is an actor, known for The Inhabitants (2015), Dark Feed (2013) and Deep Cover (2011).
Danny Buday is a film and TV director, writer and producer. Danny has directed multiple thriller feature films for Lifetime Movie Network, including the movies Crazy, Rich and Deadly (2021), Killer in Suburbia (2020), The Ex Next Door (2019), and Seduced by a Killer (2018). Danny also directed the romantic comedy Country Christmas Album (2018) for Ion Television and Second Chance Christmas (2017) for UPTv and MarVista Entertainment. Danny previously directed the kids adventure film Paws P.I. (2017) for Lionsgate Entertainment. Danny also wrote and directed the theatrically released war drama Battle Scars (2015), starring Zane Holtz, Heather McComb, Ryan Eggold, Fairuza Balk, and David James Elliott. Battle Scars world premiered at the G.I. Film Festival and won the Founders' Choice Award (Jury Award) for Best Feature Film. Battle Scars was released theatrically nationwide by distributor Gravitas Ventures. Danny's feature directorial debut was the successful, independent film 5 Star Day (2010), starring Cam Gigandet and Jena Malone. 5 Star Day won the Jury Award for Best Feature at the Stony Brook Film Festival and was the Opening Night Gala Film at the Newport Beach Film Festival. In addition, 5 Star Day was the Closing Night FIlm of the Beverly Hills Film and New Media Festival, where Danny received the award for Best Directorial Debut of a Feature Film. 5 Star Day was released theatrically by distributor Gravitas Ventures and remains one of their highest-grossing Video On Demand independent drama titles. Danny is a graduate of the American Film Institute (AFI) masters directing program. He wrote, directed, and composed the score for the award-winning AFI thesis film Dependency (2005), which was recognized as an official selection of the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, the Camerimage International Film Festival and voted Best Student Film at the Dallas Deep Ellum Film Festival. Danny has an MFA in Directing from the American Film Institute and a Bachelor's degree in Marketing from California State University at Long Beach. He resides in Los Angeles, CA.
MFA in Acting from University of California San Diego (UCSD). Several roles on Broadway including: The Boys From Syracuse, Du Barry Was a Lady, Company, The Flowering Peach & Three Men on a Horse.
Danny Cannon is an Emmy-nominated film and television producer, director and writer, known for executive producing and directing Pennyworth (2019), Gotham (2014), Nikita (2010), I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), Judge Dredd (1995), and is responsible for executive producing the billion dollar CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) series franchise (which he directed the pilot of), along with the subsequent spinoffs CSI: Miami (2002) and CSI: NY (2004). One of the top paid television directors in the entertainment industry and the only TV pilot director to also operate as a key writer, Cannon has directed 15 television pilots, 12 of which have been ordered to series including (in addition to the above): Training Day (2017), The Tomorrow People (2013), Dark Blue (2009), The Forgotten (2009), and Eleventh Hour (2008). At one time, Cannon had five television series on-air, while acting as executive producer. Cannon is currently the executive producer (and a writer/director) of FOX's superhero series Gotham (2014-2019), which won the Critics Choice Award for Most Exciting New Series in 2014. His newest endeavor, as of 2019, is a 10-episode straight-to-series Batman prequel for the Epix Network, titled Pennyworth (2019), which he is currently executive producing and writing/directing in London.
Born in Lawrence, Kansas as Daniel Edwin Carey. Grew up in Paola, Kansas. Has two brothers. Danny received a scholarship in High School to go to the Conservatory of Music in Kansas City. Went to the University of Missouri-Kansas City. His first concert was Lynyrd Skynyrd. He played as a studio drummer early on with Carole King. He is now living full time in Los Angeles.
Danny Carrales is a producer and writer, known for The Gathering (1998), Heaven's War (2018) and Pilgrim's Progress (2008).
Danny Catlow is an actor and writer, known for Fargo (2014), Joe Pera Talks with You (2018) and Chicago Med (2015).
Danny Chung is known for Atlanta (2016), Daytime Divas (2017) and Graceland Insider (2014).
Danny Clifford is an English actor/writer. He was born and raised in Manchester. He is a former Bodybuilding champion and Firefighter. In 2011 Danny discovered his passion for acting and began training at a various drama schools in Manchester. He then continued his studies at RADA (The Royal academy of dramatic Art) achieving the Shakespeare Bronze, Silver and Gold award, Stanislavsky method, Archetypes, stage and screen combat course and Script writing/analysis. In 2017 Danny was nominated for Best Drama for first play 'From Heaven to Hell' at the Manchester theatre awards. He received another nomination in 2019 for Best Ensemble for his second play 'Unbreakable' at the Manchester theatre awards. In 2021 Danny became a benefactor/supporter at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Danny also has production company called As you do productions ltd.
Danny Clinch is known for A Tuba to Cuba (2018), Live at Preservation Hall: Louisiana Fairytale (2011) and Pearl Jam: Let's Play Two (2017).