Danielle Lewis, an American actress best known for The Son (2022) and Wonder Woman (2017), grew up in New York City and lives in London. After attending the Bronx High School of Science, she won a scholarship to Ivy League school The University of Pennsylvania where she earned a bachelor's degree in both English literature and History. After embarking on a modeling career which took her to Paris, London, Tokyo and Milan, Danielle returned to New York City and studied the Meisner technique followed by Shakespeare at RADA in London. She managed to land numerous commercials including Burger King, Andrex , Rogaine directed by Albert Watson and ADT with Ving Rhames. After making her debut in The Wedding Date opposite Debra Messing, she then explored writing, directing, and producing with the short films Thaddeus Fights the Power! (2003) and Like Me (2001).
A native of New Orleans, LA, Danielle has lived in Los Angeles since the age of 10. She began her dance training at Hollywood High School for the Performing Arts, and then at UCLA, where she also earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. She has traveled the world as a dancer with Lula Washington Dance Theatre, UniverSoul Circus and the Legendary Paul McCartney. Danielle soon transitioned into acting and has starred in numerous commercials (Nikon, Cocoa-Cola, Chevy, Wendy's and currently Nissan). She began landing roles on Two And A Half Men (2006 ), Drop Dead Diva (2010), and General Hospital (2012). She's best known for portraying Michael Ealy's love interest in the film Unconditional (2012). Other notable films include Lottery Ticket (2010) and Crimes Of The Mind (2014).
Danielle Lima has known it was her life purpose to work in the film industry since the age of 3. The reason why was clarified in her late 20s. Her intentions are and have been to help manifest a better Hollywood.. one that has a very positive influence on the population of the planet, thus deepening our connection to the Universe as a whole. She has an imagination that allows her to believe anything with a passion. With incredible versatility and a powerful brain that can easily pick up new skills, Danielle is the future female Johnny Depp. In another dimension, she may be his and Angelina Jolie's daughter. Danielle spends free time learning philosophy & neuroscience. She is a visionary and writer, with a very unique perspective and clear ideas of what a transcending future looks like. Her ability to deeply express strong emotions shall forever greatly impact the film industry!
Born and raised in São Paulo-Brazil , started her acting career at the age of 5, landing her first big role with Disney Channel at only 9 years old, followed by TV shows and telenovelas. She also cast her first stage lead at 6, playing Cinderella in Sao Paulo, followed by a dozen of major plays. Acted in countless prints and commercials between 1994 to 2012. In 2013, moved to the United States, to further her education and pursue an international career. In 2015 started focusing her career as a Creative Director and Localization Manager (Subtitles, Dubbing, Voiceover, etc.). . As a voice talent and artistic Director has been working for the most recognized dubbing studios in Miami with more than 300 projects completed. Giving her voice to characters in Netflix, HBO, Discovery Channel, Telenovelas and with a big range of leads in Animations, such as: Rainbow Ruby, Disney XD- Mini Ninjas, Disney Channel- Gigantosaurus and many more. Also gave voice to Fisher-Price Characters's voices for Songs, Toys, Apps, and Animations In 2019 Founded D'Arte Media studios, working for big agencies as SME ( Subject Matter Expert), translating, adapting and writing campaigns, and also managing and directing recording and audio post-production processes ( dubbing, ADR, VO, M&E creation and recreation, song composition, and more) for original projects and localizing projects from English or Spanish to Brazilian Portuguese and vice-versa. Consequently started teaching and coaching voice talents for both English and Portuguese projects, specializing in kids and teen, partnering with acting schools in Miami to prepare and educate the next generation of voice talents.
Danielle Lloyd was born on December 16, 1983 in Liverpool, England. She is an actress, known for Cut (2010), Emerald Cove - The Tale of Dougie Woodbridge and Race for Life: Girls Just Want to Have Fun (2010). She has been married to Michael O'Neil since April 6, 2019. They have one child. She was previously married to Jamie O'Hara.
Danielle Lozeau is originally from Boston, MA. She is a classically trained ballerina and began studying ballet seriously at the age of nine. She went on to win gold's at numerous dance competitions across the US for several years, before deciding at the age of 14 that acting was the path she wanted to pursue. Born into a supportive family, the pursuit of acting seemed like a natural fit for Danielle, whose career has blossomed significantly over the past four years in both TV and Film. Danielle has proven her alacrity towards roles that carry more risk and variance than your average young actor. Her projects have often dipped into dissidence, exhibiting a grittier side of human nature...Something only a mature person skilled in the art of catharsis can accomplish. She appeared in the FOX hit TV series Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles and two Blockbuster hits Legion and The Eye.In February of 2010, she gained recognition and critical acclaim with a Best Actress Nomination for her performance as Maria de Alverta in Garden of Hedon, at the Terror Film Festival. Lozeau recently completed work on six different feature films in 2013, one of which The Black Water Vampire released in January 2014. The other features are scheduled to be released later in 2014.
Danielle Lyn was born on June 24, 1990 in Mindanao, Philippines. She is known for Creepshow (2019), Allegiant (2016) and Nappily Ever After (2018).
Danielle Lynn is an actor, known for 7:02 Only the Righteous (2018).
Danielle Létourneau is an actress, known for M'entends-tu? (2018) and Les Bougon: C'est aussi ça la vie (2004).