Dan Palmquist was in the drama department at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas when he went down to Centron Films in Lawrence to play the parts of George Johnson and Bill Johnson in two films: "Speech: The Function of Gestures" and "A Day of Thanksgiving". By 1955, Dan was head of the Centron editing department and also directed quite a few science and safety films for the company. He was with Centron until a heart attack took him in the early 1980s.
Dan plays Mark Davies in the ABC/Matchbox TV series The Heights, which ran for two seasons. In the feature film, How To Please a Woman he plays Mike and in I Met a Girl, he plays a TV Host. Dan Paris is best known for his first acting role in 1998 as Drew Kirk in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. After leaving Neighbours Dan booked various on MDA and McLeod's Daughters. Dan is also known for various hosting and presenting roles for lifestyle and travel television series. Dan is represented by Actors Management International.
Dan Parker is known for Catch and Release (2006).
Dan Parkhurst is an actor and writer, known for Shaft from the Past (2008) and The Human Kind (2015).
Dan Parks is known for At the Foot of the Rainbow (2017), Camp Tough Love (2017) and The Throbbit (2015). He has been married to Kelly Parks since May 30, 1997. They have three children.
Dan grew up just outside of Manchester, and later moved to London to attend The Arts Educational Schools, where he received a 1st Class BA hons degree in Acting. As a professional, over the last decade, Dan has worked consistently throughout the creative industry. His visual work spans across theatre, TV and film, and his voice work across radio, commercials, audio drama and TV commentary. Dans theatre work includes Gareth Farr's 'Britannia Waves The Rules' at The Royal Exchange Manchester for which he was Nominated for Best Actor at The Manchester Theatre Awards, Jim Cartwright's 'Road' at The Royal Court directed by John Tiffany, Lyndsey Turners 'Hamlet' at The Barbican alongside Benedict Cumberbatch and notably played Romeo in Amy Leach's Romeo and Juliet at West Yorkshire Playhouse, which received 5 star reviews. On Screen he has worked for the BBC in dramas such as The Village, The Musketeers, Silent Witness and The Crimson Fields, where he played opposite Suranne Jones, and starred as Teddy Smith in British independent films, The Rise of The Krays and The Fall of The Krays Dan's voice can be heard on TV and Radio, advertising the new Tesco Club Card Plus, underscored by the one and only Cilla Black! He also recently worked with Manchester United and Tezos to announce their new partnership on a social media campaign along side Cristiano Ronaldo! He has also voiced on projects with, The FA, Visit Britain, Tesco Pet Insurance, CAT Construction, AMEX, BBC and can be heard commentating on Channel 5 TV series 'It's Your Fault I'm Fat' and 'Great British Rivers: Then & Now'.
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Dan Patrick was born on May 15, 1956 in Zanesville, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Just Go with It (2011), The Ridiculous 6 (2015) and BASEketball (1998).
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Dan Paulson is a native of New York City and graduated with Honors, receiving a B.A. from Boston University, as well as a Masters in Business Administration from Columbia University's Graduate School of Business. Over his decades-long career in the entertainment industry, he has produced numerous television commercials, reality shows and industrial films, including multiple nominated and award-winning productions. Dan began his career at NBC as an executive in the Business Affairs. Leaving NBC to freelance, he joined 20th Century Fox as a story editor, and was later promoted to the position of Production Executive. Dan eventually left Fox and formed his own production company, Daniel L. Paulson Productions (DLPP). There, Dan developed, packaged and produced a number of theatrical films, television movies and several series pilots, including Comes a Horseman (United Artists) and Thaddeus, Rose and Eddie (CBS). In addition, Dan executive produced and received The Christopher Award for the NBC television movie Victims for Victims. Dan joined Dick Clark Productions as VP of Movies and Series, where he supervised the development and production of all movies and series. He served as executive producer for such films as Reaching for the Stars (NBC) and Copacabana (CBS), which was nominated for two Emmys. He produced Promised a Miracle (CBS), Town Bully (ABC), and Remo Williams, a dramatic pilot for ABC. Once he left Dick Clark Productions, Dan produced a number of theatrical films including Backtrack, and Passenger 57, which was a top grossing theatrical film for Warner Bros, and Sunset Park, released by TriStar Pictures. Under DLPP's overall agreement with Showtime Entertainment, Dan produced Mr. and Mrs, Loving, Inside, North Shore Fish, Mr Loving, A Cooler Climate, and Bonnano: A Godfather's Story (a five hour mini-series). In addition, Dan produced Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story starring Debbie Reynolds, for which Dan was nominated for an Emmy as the producer of an Outstanding Children's Special. Dan produced Best Friends for Life (CBS), and Panic in the Skies (The Family Channel), Custody of the Heart (Lifetime); By Dawn's Early Light (Showtime). Dan received the Director's Award as executive producer for Special Achievement in an Original Film Presentation from the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. He also produced the miniseries Haven for CBS, for which Dan received the Humanitas Prize as Executive Producer. He also executive produced Jack (Showtime), Full-Court Miracle for the Disney Channel, which was a Humanitas Prize finalist, and Saving Jessica Lynch for NBC. Dan produced Pictures of Hollis Woods starring Sissy Spacek and Alfre Woodard for Hallmark Hall of Fame/CBS. The film won a Christopher Award, a Television Academy Honors Award, a Camie Award and was a Humanitas Award finalist. Dan produced A Smile as Big as the Moon, starring John Corbett for ABC/Hallmark Hall of Fame, which won a Television Academy Honors Award and a Faith & Freedom Movieguide Award. Dan's latest production is a Chesapeake Shores one-hour drama series for the Hallmark Channel, starring Diane Ladd, Jesse Metcalfe, Meghan Ory, and Treat Williams.