Danny Taylor is known for The Affair (1995), Hardball (1989) and Raging Hormones (1999).
Danny Tesla has starred in over 3000 live stage show performances around the world. 1000 of those shows has been his own one-man variety show that he created called "The Danny Tesla Show" He has been working in the entertainment industry for over 30 years. Danny Tesla started performing at the age of 7 as the youngest member of "The Sunshine Singers" performing in shopping centers and theme parks like Dream World. He also worked in Productions with the Australian Ballet Company such as Onegin, Romeo & Juliet, Don Quixote, and Swan Lake. Throughout his school years he produced, directed and performed every month for 2000 of his fellow schoolmates. He studied with the best teachers in New York, London and Sydney in all aspects of performing from singing, acting, and dancing. One of his dancing teachers was award-winning choreographer Dein Perry who created "Tap Dogs" which lead to Dan being one of the Tap dancers in the Fox Searchlight movie "Bootmen" starring Sam Worthington and Adam Garcia. Which meant he was invited to perform with Adam as one of the lead tappers at the Opening Ceremonies of 2000 Olympic Games live in front of an audience of 100,000 people and telecast to 4 billion people worldwide. He also performed in Productions on the finest cruises ships in the world. Whichever ship he was on its showcast always was voted number 1 in the fleet. He worked on Royal Viking Queen, Star Odyssey, Silver Cloud, P&O Fair Princess, P&O's Artemis, Oriana. A career highlight for Danny was when he was cast as Eugene in "Grease The Arena Spectacular" Which broke all box office records and still holds the record to this day. He worked alongside Australia's biggest stars like Dannii Minogue and Anthony Warlow and John Farnham. Because of his creative contribution to that production he was asked back into two other productions by the same company to reprise his role. Danny has now performed Grease over 300 times to over a million people around Australia and New Zealand. Danny Tesla was invited to perform at some corporate events in Singapore in 2003 and since then has performed at over 750 events in Singapore. He decided in 2009 to make Singapore his home and became the Creative Director and founder of "Broadway Production Company Pte Ltd" which not only produced more shows for corporate events but also TV commercials and a Musical call "City Gym The Musical" which was staged at Jubilee Hall in January 2013. Danny wrote the script, music and lyrics to City Gym. He also directed and produced the production as well as starred in it. In 2014 Danny moved to Los Angeles and acted in many productions like HBO's "All the way" starring Brian Cranston and ABC's Grey's Anatomy. That same year he was asked to sing for the soundtrack for a new musical "Tesla The Electrical Spectacle" Inspired by Nikola Tesla's story Dan Thompson made his stage name Danny Tesla and continues to work under that name winning awards like Best Actor in the film "Birthday in a Dark room" portraying Professor Ansel Adams and starring in other films such as "Surface Wounds" Moving back to his roots in live entertainment Danny Tesla moved to Las Vegas and performed in Evil Dead the Musical for 6 months on the famous Las Vegas Strip and as a regular actor in the No. 1 escape room in the Country (the Basement) for 8 months. In 2017 he continued to pass on his experience by teaching Acting classes regularly for LA casting Showcase in Las Vegas and lending his acting skills to readings of "Shark Attack the Musical" at the Space and regularly singing at the Venetian. In 2018 he is set to play a lead role as Dorian Wilde in the Feature Film "Art of the Dead" starring Tara Reid. Danny Tesla is an accomplished Actor, Singer and Dancer.
Danny Thykaer is a Danish actor, who started as a child actor and model. He then studied at the The Brenaa Theatre Institute, where he was trained as a method actor. He followed that with a Bachelor in Fine Arts from the NSCD school. He has worked since 1997 on stage, screen and tv. He's had leading and supporting roles in Danish films, for the past 10 years. He was awarded Best Actor at UK's Horror Film Festival in 2009, for his portrayal as the schizophrenic David in the movie "Skizo". The next year in 2010, he was nominated in the category Best Villain at The Action On Film International Film Festival in Los Angeles, as the leader of a pack of murderers and thieves, in the post-apocalyptic "Eastern Army". In 2011 The movie "The Fro", a blaxploitation film, he played the lead as the mexican undercover cop, known as the Fro. The film was awarded Best Spoof, at the AOF film festival in Los Angeles. Danny is an un-credited co-writer on the project. In 2012, he had two films coming out. The cop-thriller "No Good Deed", playing Benjamin, and the Danish supernatural horror flick "Emma", where he also co-write the script, and in which he plays the tender family man Frank. In 2013, he was in "Skavengers" and "Inmate 48. 2014 he wrote, produced and directed his first feature film "Backgammon", and the movie went on to win for Best Foreign language Film, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, at various festivals in the USA. Danny was also awarded Best Actor in a Feature Film (Backgammon), at The Action on Film International Film Festival. In 2015, "Backgammon" continues it's succes at film festivals, and is winning awards in the USA and Indonesia. And is already made Official Selection at several other film festivals. Danny has always been an extremely hard working actor, and has won praise for his work on stage and screen. He now ads director to his resume, because he wanted to take on a new challenge.
Danny Todd is an American born actor, writer, and director that wants to show the world that you can still have fun, family friendly movies while including Jesus Christ. This prompted him to co-own/create a Christian production company called Rydan Media LLC. He also is the Founder/CEO of a non-profit charity called Sports Ministries.
Danny Torres is known for Olive (2016), A Stormy Night (2020) and The Cabin with Bert Kreischer (2020).
Danny Toye is an actor, known for World Cup Heist (2020), Mother's Child (2020) and End of the Road (2022).
Danny Tracey is a lifelong Oklahoman. Born in Oklahoma City on October 10th, 1970. He attended U.S. Grant High School and was inspired to love acting by his drama teacher Guy Smith and best friend Jeff. After attending college he joined the Oklahoma City Fire Department. He promoted to the rank of Major and retired after 22 years of service to pursue acting as his next adventure. Danny started with extra work and is now working in feature films. Danny has two sons born in 1998 and 2000. His oldest son Braeden Tracey is an aspiring Hip-Hop musician.
Danny Tran is known for his work on So Freakin Cheap (2021).
Danny Trejo was born Dan Trejo in Echo Park, Los Angeles, to Alice (Rivera) and Dan Trejo, a construction worker. A child drug addict and criminal, Trejo was in and out of jail for 11 years. While serving time in San Quentin, he won the lightweight and welterweight boxing titles. Imprisoned for armed robbery and drug offenses, he successfully completed a 12-step rehabilitation program that changed his life. While speaking at a Cocaine Anonymous meeting in 1985, Trejo met a young man who later called him for support. Trejo went to meet him at what turned out to be the set of Runaway Train (1985). Trejo was immediately offered a role as a convict extra, probably because of his tough tattooed appearance. Also on the set was a screenwriter who did time with Trejo in San Quentin. Remembering Trejo's boxing skills, the screenwriter offered him $320 per day to train the actors for a boxing match. Director Andrey Konchalovskiy saw Trejo training Eric Roberts and immediately offered him a featured role as Roberts' opponent in the film. Trejo has subsequently appeared in many other films, usually as a tough criminal or villain. Trejo is of Mexican descent.
Danny Trejo Jr. is known for Inmate #1: The Rise of Danny Trejo (2019).