Daniel Phung is known for Been So Long (2018), Everybody's Talking About Jamie (2021) and Rain Dogs (2023).
Daniel Pilon was born on November 13, 1940 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He was an actor, known for Shoot 'Em Up (2007), Left Behind (2000) and Poltergeist: The Legacy (1996). He was previously married to Susan Molgora. He died on June 26, 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Trained at LAMDA graduating in 2003. He has an extensive background in theatre in London's West End as well as the Edinburgh Festival where his portrayal of infamous murderer Richard Loeb in 'Never the Sinner' was described by The Scotsman as "a tour de force: flamboyant, posturing, ironic, and with the magnetism the part requires", and prompted The Times to feature him as a "Great British Hope" when the production transferred to the Arts Theatre in London's West End. He has had roles on British television in hit shows such as Downton Abbey, Dr. Who and Case Histories. He was offered the part of Jason Fraser in Diana starring alongside Naomi Watts.
Daniel Pitts is known for Werewolves from Space, The Whistler and Snowcapped Christmas (2016).
Daniel Piña was born on 9 December 1987. He is an actor, known for Where the Tracks End (2023) and Cassandro (2023).
Daniel James Platzman is a film composer and plays drums for the Grammy award winning band Imagine Dragons. Platzman was born on September 28, 1986. He got a degree in film scoring from Berklee School of Music. He was invited by future band mate Ben McKee to play drums for Imagine Dragons. Daniel and his band Imagine Dragons have released two albums as of 2015.
Daniel Plier is an actor, known for Renaissance (2006), The Wanderers: The Quest of The Demon Hunter (2017) and Ne te retourne pas (2009).
Daniel Poliner is known for Come Find Me (2021), Jack, Jules, Esther & Me (2013) and Right Foot, Left Foot or The Daring Young Man in the Cubicle (2004).
Daniel Polo is an actor and casting director, known for The Young and the Restless (1973), Touch (2012) and The Bridge (2013).
Prior to becoming an NBA agent, Daniel Poneman spent a decade as a scout and consultant for more than 300 Division I colleges, NBA teams and international franchises around the world. Quickly profiled in The New York Times and Sports Illustrated, Daniel rose from teenage scout to Chicago basketball mainstay. Since then, Daniel has helped hundreds of young men from Chicago's most underserved neighborhoods receive college scholarships through the "Undiscovered" basketball showcase that he founded in 2009. Recently, Daniel partnered with Dwyane Wade and Chance the Rapper to produce Shot in the Dark, a Chicago basketball documentary that premiered on Fox in 2018. He is the founder of the eponymous Shot in the Dark Foundation.