Danielle Anguish is an actress, known for The Story of Mother's Day (2021).
Born in Lebanon in 1970, Danielle Arbid has been directing films since 1997. Selected for numerous festivals in France and the rest of the world (Cannes, New York, San Francisco, Locarno, Pusan, Tokyo, etc.), Danielle Arbid's first two features, Dans les champs de bataille and Un homme perdu, were screened at the Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Festival in 2004 and in 2007, as well as in around thirty other festivals, picking up numerous awards, including the Directors' Fortnight Prize and the Milan Grand Prize. Interested in different narrative forms, her work alternates between; fiction, first person documentaries and video essays; with an experimentation of the intersecting of genres. Her documentaries and other filmed essays have been given an excellent reception and won dozens of awards including the Gold Leopard for Conversations de salon at the Locarno Festival and the Silver Leopard for video for Seule avec la guerre in 2001 and 2004 respectively, as well as the Prix Albert Londres and the Villa Medicis hors les murs Award for Aux Frontieres. Four retrospectives have been held around Danielle Arbid's films at the Bastia Festival in 2007, Paris cinema in 2007, the Gijon Festival in 2007 and the La Rochelle Festival in 2008. Her third fiction feature, Peur de rien (Parisienne), had its theatrical release in France on February 10, 2016. It won the Academie Lumiere foreign press prize as well as other awards including the Best Actress prize at Les Arcs. The film had rave reviews from the French press. Peur de rien had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.
Danielle Armstrong is known for The Only Way Is Essex: All Back to Essex (2014), Celebrity Juice (2008) and Virtually Famous (2014).
Danielle Armstrong is known for The Only Way Is Essex: All Back to Essex (2014), Celebrity Juice (2008) and Virtually Famous (2014).
Danielle Arnold is an actress, known for The Confidant (2010), G.P.S. (2007) and The Boneyard Collection (2008).
Danielle Artigo has been working in many aspects of the entertainment industry, for the past decade. Her experience covers a vast and diverse territory. In 2002, she graduated from Cal State Fullerton with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre, emphasis in acting. Upon moving to Los Angeles, she began working as an assistant to a commercial agent at a boutique, modeling/commercial agency in Beverly Hills. Within the year, Danielle was a SAG franchised agent, heading the commercial division with over 250 clients in her care. Aside from working as an agent, Danielle has also taught acting at various acting schools in Los Angeles, and in 2011 she and her husband opened the Artigo indie Scool of Acting and Film. In 2008, Danielle worked with Adriana Garza Productions to cast the short film The Experimental Witch which premiered in the 2009 Rome film Festival. Since then, she and her husband co-wrote the web series Get a Job, an official selection of the IFQ Film Festival, in which Danielle also produced and starred. Get a Job was immediately followed up by the SAG short film, 0304, and the original Tv pilot, Busted Roots which are both currently in post production.
Danielle Aubuchon was born on September 21, 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013), Trouble in Mind (1985) and Made in Heaven (1987). She has been married to Dirk Blocker since November 3, 1990.
Danielle was born and raised in Scarborough, Canada. Her parents are Trinidadian and her art is influenced by her unique mixture of Asian and West Indian culture. She is a graduate of Sheridan College and the University of Toronto where she studied theatre. She is also a graduate of the Second City Conservatory and was a Second City Mainstage understudy.
Danielle Baez is known for Balloon Animal (2022) and How to Live Your Best Death (2022).
Born and Raised in Tampa, Florida, Danielle Baker, the youngest of 3 girls, started taking dance classes at the young age of two. Right away Danielle showed her natural talent and love for performing. Her outgoing personality and complete lack of fear had made it clear that this is what Danielle Baker was born to do. At age five she started Dancing Competitively. By her teenage years, Danielle showed a big interest for Theatre. By sixteen years old she was accepted as an apprentice at The Broadway Theatre Project where she had the pleasure of working and training with Ben Vereen, Ann Reinking, Nancy Dussault, Dave Clemmons, Frank Wildhorn and many more. Her senior year of high school, Danielle was cast as Carmen Diaz, the lead in the Tampa Bays performance of "Fame" the musical. After four years of attending a Performing Arts High School majoring in Dance, Danielle went on to Study at The University of Arizona where she received a B.F.A in dance. During her years at UofA, Danielle realized she wanted to be more then just a dancer. She wanted to be an actress. So with that she auditioned for a few short films and landed the Lead role in the Film Alone. Again confirming her love for the craft. After four years at the U of A she moved to New York City. While in NYC, Danielle signed with an agency, MSA. She started auditioning for Broadway shows and landed a role in a short film with Vincent Pastore. Once again confirming her love for Acting. Danielle booked a gig as a member of a Cover Band called The Angels. They were based in Atlantic City and that is where she spent her last summer on the east coast before moving to LA. Now in LA and loving every moment, Danielle has continued to work. She has been in various Commercials and Print ads such as Samsung, AT&T, 5 Hour Energy, USAA and more. She has Guest Starred on TV shows such as "Anger Management," and "The Real Husbands of Hollywood." Danielle has also worked consistently on "General Hospital" as one of the Nurses in the Nurses Ball. Danielle Is very passionate about Heath and Family and strives to be a great role model for others.