Daryl is an actor, director, and educator originally from Nashville, TN. Daryl has worked on stages across the southeastern and southwestern United States, including AthenSouth Theatre, Hartwig Arena Stage, The Renaissance Center Repertory Theatre, Theatre West Virginia, The Warehouse Theatre, The Durango Shakespeare Festival and The Roxy Regional Theatre. Daryl acted in the 2013 feature film Redemption(2013 directed by Ric White/produced by Willing Hearts Productions). Daryl is slated to play defense attorney, Garvin Issacs in the feature film Candles: The Camp Scott Murders (2014 directed by John Swider/produced by Chance Films). He currently teaches at Murray State University, in Murray, Kentucky, where he teaches The Meisner Approach to Acting, Acting Shakespeare, Commedia 'dell Arte, Dialects and Voice for the Performer.
Daryl Real is an actor, known for Copper Bill (2020).
Daryl Sabara is an American actor who is known for playing Juni Cortez from the Spy Kids franchise, Generator Rex from the cartoon of the same name and Hero Boy from the Robert Zemeckis Christmas film The Polar Express. He also acted in John Carter, Ultimate Spider-Man, A Christmas Carol, the Rob Zombie remake of Halloween and Wizards of Waverly Place. He is married to Meghan Trainor and has a son with her.
Daryl Shorter lives in Hanahan, near Charleston, South Carolina. Daryl recently performed two supporting roles for a production in Charleston, SC and in Savannah, GA, along with a lead role in a live dinner theater production in Fayetteville, NC. He majored in Speech and Dramatic Arts at Charleston Southern University, where he performed in a variety of live plays and directed a scene. Daryl has experience in live television, where he was a local news meteorologist, reporter and producer. In early 2016, Daryl was on a discussion panel for Fox News during a Republican National debate. Daryl is married and has two children.
A native of Vancouver, BC, Daryl got bit by the acting bug at an early age. He attended the University of Victoria and graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada (Montreal). Stage appearances across Canada include leading roles at Neptune Theatre (Halifax), Theatre New Brunswick, Centaur Theatre (Montreal), National Arts Centre (Ottawa), Canadian Stage (Toronto), Blyth Festival, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Globe Theatre (Regina), Alberta Theatre Projects (Calgary), Citadel Theatre (Edmonton), Theatre Northwest (Prince George), Vancouver Playhouse and Arts Club (Vancouver) and the Belfry Theatre (Victoria). Film and television appearances include a turn in the third season of Fargo, a spin as a detective chasing spirits in Intruders, a dash of therapy in L-Word, and an earthbound father in Watchmen.
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Daryl Stuermer was born on November 27, 1952 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Phil Collins: One More Night (1985), Genesis: Man on the Corner (1982) and Phil Collins: Sussudio (1985). He is married to Michaela.
Daryl Valle is known for Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice (2012) and Bering Sea Gold (2012).
Daryl Walker is known for Alaska: The Last Frontier (2011).
Daryl Wein is an award-winning filmmaker. He is represented by CAA and Rain Management. He directed "Something from Tiffany's" in 2022 starring Zoey Deutch and Kendrick Sampson for Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine and Amazon Studios. He co-wrote/co-directed/co-produced/DP'd/edited, "How It Ends"; released by MGM and had its World Premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival starring Zoe Lister-Jones, Cailee Spaeny, Olivia Wilde, Helen Hunt, Fred Armisen, Nick Kroll, Lamorne Morris. His narrative feature film, "White Rabbit", had its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018 starring Vivian Bang (Swedish Dicks) and Nana Ghana (LA Woman Rising). Daryl was the executive producer of "Band Aid" (IFC Films), starring Zoe Lister-Jones, Adam Pally and Fred Armisen, which had its World Premiere at Sundance in 2017. He co-wrote and directed, "Lola Versus", for Fox Searchlight starring Greta Gerwig (Greenberg), Zoe Lister-Jones (Breaking Upwards), Joel Kinnaman (Robocop), Hamish Linklater (The Future), Debra Winger (Terms of Endearment), and Bill Pullman (Independence Day). His debut narrative feature film, "Breaking Upwards" with Zoe Lister-Jones (Lola Versus), Julie White (Transformers), Peter Friedman (The Savages), Olivia Thirlby (Juno), and Andrea Martin (My Big Fat Greek Wedding), was an official selection in the Narrative Competition at the 2009 SXSW Film Festival. IFC Films released the film theatrically and on VOD in 2010. His political drama "Blueprint" (Deauville Film Festival) was released by The Orchard. His agricultural thriller, "Consumed", starring Zoe Lister-Jones, Griffin Dunne, and Danny Glover can be seen on Netflix and was championed by Erin Brockovich. In TV, Wein directed for the Golden Globe-winning show "Mozart in the Jungle" for Amazon, as well as digital projects for Vice and Refinery29. His pilot "Awokened" starring David Walton, Michaela Watkins, Jeremy Sisto, Lamorne Morris, Majandra Delfino, Zoe Lister-Jones premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. He recently directed for Season 2 of "Single Parents" for ABC. Wein's feature length documentary, "Sex Positive," won the Grand Jury Prize at the L.A. Outfest Film Fest, and was an official selection at the 2008 South by Southwest Film Festival, London Film Festival, Boston Independent Film Festival, among thirty other film festivals around the world. Regent Releasing distributed the film theatrically in North America, and the film has been released in 8 foreign countries on broadcast and theatrically, most notably at the BFI in London. In 2006 Daryl co-wrote and directed, "Unlocked," a short psychological drama starring Olivia Thirlby (Juno) and executive produced by Stephen Daldry (The Reader, Billy Elliot). The film was an Official Selection at the Tribeca Film Festival, as well as the Gijon Film Festival in Spain and 20 other film festivals. It was voted one of the "Best Short Films in the World" by Indy Mogul. He is a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.