Danielle Brigner is an actress, known for Demon Hole (2017).
Danielle Brokopp fell in love with dance and the performing arts at a very young age. Starting at age six she has been trained in various styles such as ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary, hip hop, lyrical and musical theatre. In 2012 she moved to Vancouver, BC from her hometown of Winnipeg, MB to further her dance training and pursue her career. She has been a member of The Source Dance Company, KTL Co., and Illustrative Society. Danielle has had the opportunity to train in Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Atlanta and Las Vegas. Danielle has been a dancer featured in TV/films such as "Descendants 3" (Disney), "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist" (NBC), "Riverdale" (The CW), "Legends of Tomorrow" (The CW), "Charmed" (the CW), "Freaky Friday" (Disney), "The Flash" (The CW), "Lucifer" (The CW), "To All The Boys 3" (Netflix), "Motherland" (BBC), "Death of a Cheerleader" (Lifetime) and "Bravetown" (Entertainment One). Live performances include Janet Jackson's world tour in Vancouver and Air Canada Vacations. Danielle has been fortunate to have worked closely with choreographers Brian Friedman, Gil Duldulao, Mandy Moore, Jillian Meyers, Bobby Newberry, Jamal Sims, Zach Woodlee, Heather Laura Gray, John Carrafa, Kelly Konno, Louise Hradsky, Jeffrey Mortensen, Morgan Tanner, and Stacey Tookey. Danielle resides in Vancouver, BC and is continuing to train and further her career as a professional dancer.
Danielle Brooks was born on September 17, 1989 in Augusta, Georgia, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Peacemaker (2022), Orange Is the New Black (2013) and Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia (2021). She has been married to Dennis Gelin since January 13, 2022. They have one child.
Danielle Brown is known for Moulin Rouge! (2001), Paradise Heights (2002) and Emmerdale Farm (1972).
Danielle Browne is an actress and assistant director, known for Christmas in the Caribbean, A Week in Paradise (2022) and Assailant (2022).
Danielle Burgess is known for USA's Golden Globe nominated 'The Sinner', HBO's 'The Deuce', NBC's 'Manifest', and 'Law & Order: SVU'. Danielle studied acting in New York with Susan Batson, Bob Krakower, and Elizabeth Kemp. She is a classically trained singer. Danielle is a dancer, trains in boxing, kickboxing, and Muay Thai, and surfs in her spare time. She lives in Los Angeles, CA.
Triple threat Danielle Burgio transitioned from Broadway dancer, to Hollywood stuntwoman, and now, successful actress. Born in Andrews Airforce Base, Burgio booked her first job only two weeks after moving two New York City, making her Big White Way debut in Starlight Express. After breaking in her skates on Broadway, Burgio moved to Los Angeles, where she became one of the industry's most sought after stunt women, appearing in over 100 films and TV shows, including fan boy favorites like Blade, Batman Forever, and serving as stunt double to Carrie Ann Moss' iconic 'Trinity' character in the Matrix sequels. Burgio's winning streak continued with a book, 'The Stuntwoman's Workout,' and invitation to co-host TBS' 'Worst Case Scenario,' where, as 'Gear Girl,' she performed some of the most thrilling stunts of her plane-jumping, car-crashing, skyscraper-dangling career, and got the opportunity to display her daredevil skills during appearances from Entertainment Tonight to Good Morning America. In addition to her career as a top stunt woman, the host of the Women Kick Ass podcast has become a successful actress in her own rite, appearing in nearly 50 credits, most recently stealing the opening scene as 'Soccer Mom' in Zack Snyder's instant cult classic, Army of the Dead. The expert martial artist has also channeled her creativity behind the camera, writing, directing, and producing two short films, Lucy Falls and Girl Trip, which screened at festivals across the US.
Danielle Burkhardt is known for Deadly Yoga Retreat (2022).
Danielle Butlin is an actress, known for Love You To Death (2019), Christmas in Tahoe (2021) and Blackwood (2018).
Danielle made her stage debut in Calendar Girls at the Bristol Hippodrome, beginning in January 2011 and has appeared in "Responsible Other", a play by Melanie Spencer. She also appeared in BBC One's Silent Witness in 2013, a feature film called Kicking Off by director Matt Wilde and a new NBC series called Aquarius. Danielle is a patron of wildlife and conservation charity The Born Free Foundation as well as The Nicholls Spinal Injury Foundation. Bux is of Anglo-Indian origin.