Danny James is known for Guns, Girls and Gambling (2012), Out of Liberty (2019) and The Parker Sessions (2021).
Danny Janisse was born on September 15, 1993 in Franklin, Tennessee, USA. He is known for 13th Darkness (2023), Overlook (2020) and InstaFame (2020).
Danny Jelaca is a renowned expert when it comes to the art of creating beautiful hair. Originally from Chicago, Jelaca has been based in South Beach for two decades, most notably at the famed Stella Salon where he served as Styling Director for 13 years. As such he's developed a highly devoted following amongst South Florida's social elite as well as celebrities and dignitaries from points near and far. Outside of the salon, Jelaca-recognized by Allure as one of Miami's top stylists-is frequently called upon to work his magic at fashion shows and editorial shoots. He is recognized in InStyle as on of the top salons. He's styled runway presentations for the likes of Emilio Pucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Diane von Furstenberg, Elie Saab, Donna Karan, Robert Rodriguez and Talbot Runhof to name a few. In addition to Allure, he's also been featured in publications such as Vogue, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Lucky, InStyle, Ocean Drive, Self, The Miami Herald, Brides, Redbook, Vanidades and Selecta. Danny is also the first U.S. Balmain Hair Ambassador and the first Leonor Greyl Hair Ambassador in the U.S. Danny's opened his eponymous salon in September 2012. His latest venture is the development of his own personally-branded luxury hair products. Danny is expanding his salon to become a full-service salon in the Miami Beach Marina in the prestigious South of Fifth neighborhood. Danny appeared in Season one of American Beauty Star 2017 with celebrity host Adriana Lima.
Danny John-Jules was born on September 16, 1960 in London, England. He is an actor and producer, known for Blade II (2002), Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Little Shop of Horrors (1986). He is married to Petula Langlais. They have two children.
Danny Johnson has proven to be a versatile actor with limitless range in a career spanning multiple decades in Film, Television, and the Broadway Stage. Feature films include: "Lazy Susan", (with Sean Hayes), "Villains" (with Bill Skarsgard), "Are You Happy Now" (with Josh Ruben) and the HBO Films classic, "Don King Only in America" (starring Ving Rhames). On TV he's done memorable work guest starring on: Pose (FX), The Equalizer (CBS), Quantico (ABC), and several roles across four shows in the Law and Order (NBC) franchise. Recurring roles on: For Life (ABC) Bluff City Law (NBC). And, his portrayal of "Big Ben Donovan" had him crossing over the Netflix/ MCU in Daredevil and Luke Cage. Danny calls New York City home.
Danny Jolles is an actor and writer, known for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015), The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015) and Ithaca (2015).
Danny K. Ray is known for El Coyote (2019), Cassidy Red (2017) and A Cry in the Night: The Legend of La Llorona (2021).
Danny Kang is known for The Front Runner (2018), Insatiable (2018) and Tales from the Loop (2020).
Danny Kass was born on 21 September 1982 in Pompton Plains, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Snowboarding: For Me (2014), FunDuhMentals: Transworld Snowboarding 20 Tricks (2012) and Rally On (2011).
Danny Kaye left school at the age of 13 to work in the so-called Borscht Belt of Jewish resorts in the Catskill Mountains. It was there he learned the basics of show biz. From there he went through a series of jobs in and out of the business. In 1939, he made his Broadway debut in "Straw Hat Revue," but it was the stage production of the musical "Lady in the Dark" in 1940 that brought him acclaim and notice from agents. Also in 1940, he married Sylvia Fine, who went on to manage his career. She helped create the routines and gags, and wrote most of the songs that he performed. Danny could sing and dance like many others, but his specialty was reciting those tongue-twisting songs and monologues. Samuel Goldwyn had been trying to sign Kaye to a movie contract for two years before he eventually agreed. Goldwyn put him in a series of Technicolor musicals, starting with Up in Arms (1944). His debut was successful, and he continued to make hit movies such as The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947) and The Inspector General (1949). In 1954, he appeared with Bing Crosby in White Christmas (1954), which was based on the Irving Berlin song of the same name. In 1955, he made what many consider his best comedy, The Court Jester (1955), with the brilliant Pellet with the Poison routine. Like all things, however, the lifespan of a comedian is limited and his movie career waned. In 1960, he began doing specials on television and this led to his own TV series, The Danny Kaye Show (1963), which ran from 1963 to 1967. Some of his last roles were also his most memorable, such as an intense Holocaust survivor in Skokie (1981) and as a kind but goofy dentist in an episode of The Cosby Show (1984). He also worked tirelessly for UNICEF.