Danny Borbon is an actor and producer, known for Wu-Tang: An American Saga (2019), New Amsterdam (2018) and The Oath (2018).
American small-part player, a member of John Ford's stock company. The younger brother of director Frank Borzage and the older brother of assistant director Lew Borzage, he became a beloved figure on film sets, not so much for his acting as for his personality and his musicianship. An accomplished accordionist, he was a staple on Ford's sets, where he provided mood music before and sometimes during scenes. He played the accordion at Ford's funeral. A native of Utah, he died in 1976 and was survived by his wife Melba and their son Donald.
Danny Boushebel is an American TV and Film actor. Born in Lebanon, living in California, he is best known for his latest role as Wasim Ghulam on NCIS:LA as well as Blythe Sason on HBO's Vice Principals. He was also seen on Netflix's Stranger Things. Prior to those roles, Danny has guest starred on several TV Shows such as Quantico, Elementary, House Of Cards, The Blacklist, Homeland, Drop Dead Diva, Pan Am, and Damages to name a few. 'Much Loved' (2015) by Oscar nominated and Multi-award winning director Nabil Ayouch which Danny stars in as Ahmad world premiered and was nominated the Director's Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival 2015, TIFF2015, and BFI2015 to name a few. He also played Dr. Moran in Anja Marquardt's and Oren Moverman's feature film 'She's Lost Control' (2014) which world Premiered at the Berlin Film Festival (Feb. 2014) and will be theatrically released in March 2015. He will also be starring as Malik in Raj Amit Kumar's upcoming feature film 'Unfreedom' (2015) which opens up in theaters on May 29th, 2015. Danny also played Sali Elaha in Mary Harron's Lifetime biopic 'Anna Nicole' (2013). He also starred as Al-Jabbar in 'Beneath The Surface' (2014) which world Premiered in Cannes Film Festival (Court Metrage) in May 2014. In addition to his extensive work on TV and Film, he also starred in the series regular role of JB in the hit comedic web series 'The Bar Series' (2012). Mr. Boushebel has had the pleasure of working opposite major Hollywood Industry players such as Danny McBride, Walton Goggins, Lucy Liu, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, Jennifer Ehle, Mandy Patinkin, Dylan Baker, Adam Goldberg, Brooke Elliott, and Agnes Bruckner to name a few. Being fluent in Arabic (all regional Dialects) continues to serve an edge to Mr. Boushebel's diverse, ethnically ambiguous, and multi-ethnic background. Moreover, he continues to rise as an up-and-coming actor, content creator, writer, producer, and director to look out for. He has completed writing several film and TV screenplays and pilots that are being pitched to major TV Primetime and Cable Networks as well as other digital streaming platforms. Mr. Boushebel is also known in the New York City theater scene as he was reviewed in the New York Times on his leading performance in Baghdadi Bath (2009) which was performed in the Annex at the La Mama ETC.
Danny Bowien is the chef and co-founder of "Mission Chinese Food" in San Francisco and New York and "Mission Cantina" in New York. In 2008 he won the Pesto World Championship in Genoa, Italy, and in 2013 the James Beard Foundation named him Rising Star Chef of the Year. He is also the co-author of The Mission Chinese Food Cookbook. He was born in Korea, raised in Oklahoma, and now lives in New York City with his wife, Youngmi, and their son, Mino. AWARDS: 2013 - The James Beard Foundation Rising Star Chef of the Year. 2012 - The New York Times named Mission Chinese Food the best new restaurant in New York City 2011 - Mission Chinese Food in San Francisco named one of the best new restaurants in the US by Bon Appétit and GQ 2008 - Won the Pesto World Championship in Genoa, Italy
Danny Boy is an actor and composer, known for 2pac Feat. Danny Boy: I Ain't Mad at Cha (1996), Makaveli Feat. Danny Boy, Aaron Hall, K-Ci & JoJo: Toss It Up (1996) and Death Row Chronicles (2018).
Danny Boy is an actor, known for To Die For (1994), Shark Attack 3: Megalodon (2002) and Rebel Highway (1994).
Daniel O'Connor (born December 12, 1968), better known as Danny Boy or Danny Boy O'Connor, is an American rapper, and the executive director of The Outsiders House Museum. In the 1990s, O'Connor co-founded the rap group House of Pain, with fellow rapper Erik Schrody (Everlast) and DJ Leor Dimant (DJ Lethal). Based on their cultural heritage they fashioned themselves as rowdy Irish-American hooligans. O'Connor played the role of art director, designing logos, branding, hype man, and co-rapper. In 1992, with the singles "Jump Around" and "Shamrock and Shenanigans", their self-titled debut album, also known as Fine Malt Lyrics, went platinum. They followed it up with Same as It Ever Was (1994), which went gold, and Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again (1996), before they all went their separate ways. O'Connor took part in several music projects and continued doing designs as freelance work. In 2006, O'Connor founded the rap group La Coka Nostra where he was joined by George Carroll (Slaine), William Braunstein (Ill Bill), as well as Diamant and Schrody (only for the first album). Together they have three releases: A Brand You Can Trust (2009), Masters of the Dark Arts (2012) and To Thine Own Self Be True (2016). In 2016, O'Connor, who is a lifelong fan of Francis Ford Coppola's film The Outsiders (1983) and S.E. Hinton's novel it is based on, bought the house used in the film located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He turned it into a museum named The Outsiders House Museum, that contains much of the book and film memorabilia. For his effort preserving a cultural landmark he received a key to the city.
Danny Boyd Jr. is an actor, known for Bruised (2020), #FreeRayshawn (2020) and Watchmen (2019).
Daniel Francis Boyle is a British filmmaker, producer and writer from Radcliffe, Greater Manchester. He is known for directing 28 Days Later, 127 Hours, Trainspotting, T2 Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire, Millions, Shallow Grave, The Beach, Yesterday and Steve Jobs. He won many awards for Slumdog Milliomaire. He was in a relationship with Gail Stevens and had three children.
Danny Bravo was born on January 29, 1948 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Magnificent Seven (1960), Jonny Quest (1964) and One Step Beyond (1959).