Danny Scheinmann is an actor and director, known for Stan & Ollie (2018).
Danny Schluck is known for The Day After Halloween (2022) and Street to Table (2022).
Danny Schwarz is known for Doggmen, Elementary (2012) and Throw (2016).
Danny Shayler is a British actor known for The Rendlesham UFO Incident (Called Hangar 10 in USA), The Shaman, and Gunfight At Dry River. As well as an actor, Danny Shayler is a filmmaker, screenwriter, novelist, and singer-songwriter-musician. Danny studied acting at Rose Bruford Drama school and as well as appearing in film & TV Danny has appeared in stage performances, including the works of Shakespeare.
Danny Shepherd is known for Sacred Vow (2016), Lost, But Not Forgotten (2017) and WROL (2017).
Danny Simmons is an actor and producer, known for ReVerso (2022), Def Poetry (2002) and Red Bone Guerillas (2003).
Danny Sims was born on November 9, 1932 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA. He is known for Marley (2012). He was married to Beverly Johnson and Kathleen Aron. He died on October 3, 2012 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Danny Skinner is an actor, known for The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! (2019), New Mayor of New York (2015) and Professional Friend (2013).
Danny Smith is known for Family Guy (1999), Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story (2005) and Ted (2012).
Danny Smith was born in Montreal but moved to Pickering, Ontario at the age of seven. After high school, Danny was accepted into AMDA (American Musical and Dramatic Academy) in New York City, but did not go, instead appearing in many musical theatre productions at Stage West in Mississauga. He went on to study and perform improvisational comedy at The Second City in Toronto, one of his teachers being SCTV's Joe Flaherty. This led to lead roles on television ("It's Alive!", "Big Wolf on Campus") and film ("National Lampoon's Senior Trip", "All I Wanna Do", "The Big Hit".) He also wrote and performed the "Big Wolf on Campus" theme song, as well as scoring some scenes. In 2000, he was one of eight men flown to New York City to audition for Saturday Night Live, exclusively for Lorne Michaels. Danny lives in Toronto and Los Angeles where he was the singer/songwriter/guitarist/pianist for the now-defunct rock band The City Drive (Sony Records). The band released "Always Moving Never Stopping" (2006) and "Egocentral EP"(2007) and opened for Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, Goo Goo Dolls and Hoobastank. In 2010, Danny appeared in Disney's "Harriet The Spy", "The Ron James Show" and the film "Suck" which won the Audience Award for Best Film at the Whistler Film Festival.