Dan La Porta is known for Philadelphia: The Great Experiment (2011), Navy Seals vs. Zombies (2015) and True to the Heart (2011).
Dan Laguna is known for Valor (2017).
Dan Langan is known for Bakeaway Camp with Martha Stewart (2020) and SWAN Day CT (2010).
Dan Lanigan is a producer and writer, known for Prop Culture (2020), Fan-O-Rama (2016) and West Texas Investors Club (2015).
Dan Lantz was born in Schenectady, NY, and moved around as a kid before settling in Philadelphia, PA, where he still lives today with his wife and three sons. Growing up, he was interested in baseball and model airplanes, but as a high schooler, his focus turned to filmmaking. After discovering movie model-making through a magazine article on Lucasfilm's visual effects division, Industrial Light & Magic, he was inspired to create a short film that was featured on Dick Clark's TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes. Lantz has filled roles in every part of the TV and film industry over his career: production assistant, grip, camera operator, director of photography, editor, visual effects artist, production designer, writer, producer, and director. This journeyman jokes that "paying your dues is an understatement." He spent the first twenty years of his career making TV commercials and reality TV shows before he transitioned into narrative short films, beginning with "Felix Melman". That film won several awards and led to Lantz writing and directing more shorts and a web series. In 2011, Lantz directed two low-budget feature-length horror films that got the attention of a few industry contacts. This led to him directing his fourth feature film "Bloodrunners", a Prohibition-era vampire thriller starring Ice-T (Law & Order) with a worldwide release on all major platforms in 2017. Most recently, he achieved his dream of creating a film twenty-years in the making about a medieval knight in the modern day. "Alpha Rift" is that film, an action fantasy about a young slacker who discovers he is next in a long line of guardians who protect mankind against dark forces. As the era of superhero action-comedy films surged onward, Lantz adapted "Alpha Rift" from an earlier screenplay through the lens of tabletop gaming. The story's 90's origins imbue the film, shot in his native southeastern Pennsylvania, with a contemporized sense of nostalgia. As a tale of the eternal fight between good versus evil, it also speaks to Lantz's sensibilities as a filmmaker, "I am sincere in my storytelling and I believe in the good in people. In other words, I am a dreamer, not a cynic." With more projects on the horizon, including a horror-comedy film, Lantz aims to bring a smile to his audiences while continuing to expand the "Alpha Rift" universe and legend. "Good enough isn't good enough. For me personally, I want the most out of life and I'm not afraid of falling on my face a few times trying to get there." Outside of filmmaking, he'll continue making models and playing D&D with fellow enthusiasts he's met on set.
Dan has been acting for over three decades. He has played various stage roles from Harry Beaton in his high school's production of "Brigadoon" to Bob Cratchit in SUU's "A Christmas Carol". He graduated from SUU (Southern Utah University, home of the Utah Shakespearean Festival) with a degree in Drama. Initially a stage actor, Dan made his jump to the big screen with his role in Halestorm's "Mobsters and Mormons".
Dan Lauria was born on April 12, 1947 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Spirit (2008), The Wonder Years (1988) and Stakeout (1987). He was previously married to Eileen Cregg.
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Dan Leahy is known for Reboot (2022), Barry (2018) and Dave (2020).
Dan Lee is an actor, known for Mountain Men (2012).