Danielle Galligan was born on December 1, 1992 in Ireland. She is an actress and writer, known for Shadow and Bone (2021), Game of Thrones (2011) and Krypton (2018).
Danielle Garcia is an actress, known for Supernatural Activity (2012), Walking with the Dead (2015) and Round of Your Life (2019).
Danielle George is known for Our Coast (2020), Superstructures: Engineering Marvels (2019) and Horizon (1964).
Danielle Gnonssoa is known for Christmas in London (2019).
Danielle Green is an actor, known for Party Hype (2018).
Danielle Green is an actress, known for All I Need (2016).
Danielle Greenup is an American actress born in Corpus Christi, Texas to mother, Kathryn Greenup. Greenup and her mother traveled between California and Texas during her high school career to train and film projects. She began her career starring in independent films and made her television debut in 2011 with Syfy movie, Haunted High. She moved to New Orleans after she graduated high school and after a break year attended University of New Orleans. Outside of University and filming she worked with enthusiastic students and encouraged them to live a happy, healthy life. She moved to Los Angeles in 2014 and worked with a non-profit, Erik's Cause to warn parents and students of the dangers of playing risky, trending "games".
Danielle Gross was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Danielle is an actor and producer, known for Heels (2021), Perry Mason (2020) and Apache Junction (2021).
Danielle Guilbot was born in 2006 and raised in Austin, Texas. She started her career in NYC at the age of 9, where she booked her second audition ever, landing a lead role (Cindy Lou Who) in Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," a Broadway touring show. She and her little sister Madeleine had made it to the final 7 girls during their first audition, outlasting hundreds of other talented girls for an international touring show of "Annie," with a casting director panel that included Martin Charnin himself. She and Madeleine were then both cast as Von Trapp children in a North American tour of "The Sound of Music", a classic show featuring complex 5-part harmonies. Danielle (and her sisters) love touring, and have traveled to 35 American states, and 4 cities in Canada. After wrapping their last Broadway tour experience, and an Equity production of Annie, in 2020 Danielle booked the leading role of Stephanie in Richard Linklater's movie "Apollo 10 1/2", featuring Jack Black and Zachary Levi. Linklater, famous for directing "School of Rock," "Slackers," and "Boyhood," among many others, fell in love with Danielle's interpretation of the character, and told the casting director after Danielle's first reading, "Well, that's our Stephanie. How can you do better than that?" Danielle and her sisters are also songwriters and musicians (Danielle plays bass guitar, piano, and sings). They were the youngest official performers at SXSW in 2018, and have shared the stage with Grammy-award winning songwriter Bruce Robison ("Travelin' Soldier", The Dixie Chicks). Danielle cut her first single "Ghost Light (A Broadway Love Song)" at Austin's renowned Jumping Dog Studios, and is releasing an accompanying video soon.
Danielle Alaine Guldin is an American actor who was raised in the small town of Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania, where she became involved in a large number of diverse activities to safeguard against boredom. As a teenager, she was a competitive dancer, as well as a soloist in the Eastern Pennsylvania Ballet Company, and an Honors student who enjoyed competing in (and winning) German language competitions. Upon high school graduation, she constructively rebelled against her artistic roots to become a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense Specialist in the United States Marine Corps. After serving Honorably in the USMC, Danielle reconnected with her dance background and secured a position as an NFL Cheerleader for the Philadelphia Eagles. To date, Danielle is the only woman in the world to have accomplished these two diverse feats. Danielle couldn't deny the urge to pursue acting, so she moved to New York City upon retiring from the NFL and fully committed to learning the craft. Since then, Danielle has booked roles on a growing number of films and national television shows.