Dan Ramos is a Filipino tour de force to be reckoned with in the industry Ramos is an actor, comedian and filmmaker from Montreal Canada. He started filming his family at the age of 13 with a JVC hi8, in high school filmed essays instead of writing them, graduated in 2003 with a DEC in Cinema and Communications from Dawson College , a B.A in Radio and Television Arts in 2008 from Ryerson University. Ramos joined the longest running sketch troupe at his university called RIOT, which started off his acting career with booking an ABC movie of the week (Path to 9/11 starring Harvey Keitel), all the while studying improvisation with The Second City in Toronto, and then with the Uprights Citizens Brigade and The PIT theater in New York City. In 2017, Ramos performed at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival with his 60 minute show "MontreaL.A"; about his comedic journey from Montreal to Los Angeles. The following year, he returned with another whole new hour with "Comedy". Ramos is also an accomplished filmmaker: in 2007, he made his debut at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival with "Scoopers"; a 15 mins short film about Dante working at an ice cream shop, his short "U.S.Eh!" was in the top 20 finalist for the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival x Instagram Shorts Competition. Ava Duvernay judged Dan's film "I loved Dan's film. It captures the deliciousness of life in the city...there is so much beauty in everyday life; U.S.EH! inspires me to slow down and take a look around." He also made a comeback as a finalist in 2018 with his minute long short "Life Flash" about the last 60 seconds of what Dan sees before he dies. Ramos produced Marlo Thomas' show on AOL "Mondays With Marlo" in NYC, working closely with Marlo and her celebrity guests; ; such as Kevin James, Ali Wentworth and Ron Howard. Dan now resides in L.A performing comedy and auditioning for film/tv. You can see him in his feature film debut in James Wan's Malignant where he plays the role of Basco, the police sketch artist. Follow @danramoscomedy Email [email protected]
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Dan Irvin Rather Jr. was born in Wharton, Texas, to Byrl Veda (Page) and Dan Irvin Rather Sr., a ditch digger. He graduated from Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, where he wanted to play football. He worked at local radio station KSAM in Huntsville during his college years. Following graduation he worked for radio station KTRK in Houston and went to work for KHOU-TV, the CBS affiliate in Houston. In 1961, he covered Hurricane Carla for KHOU-TV in Houston, Texas, and it caught the eye of CBS News executives, who hired him in 1962. He was in Dallas on November 22, 1963 and was CBS' lead anchor from Dallas during the coverage of the Kennedy assassination. In 1975, he became co-anchor of 60 Minutes (1968) and in 1981 was selected to replace Walter Cronkite as anchor of CBS Evening News with Dan Rather (1981), where he remained as anchor until 2005. The Communications Building on the campus of Sam Houston State University is named for Rather.
Dan Ratner is known for Trials to Triumph: The Documentary (2023) and The Raw Word (2017).
Dan Reed was born in December 1964 in the UK. He is a director and producer, known for Leaving Neverland (2019), The Valley (2000) and Terror in Mumbai (2009).
Reed is a director, screenplay writer and an international recording artist. Signed to 'Polygram Records' in 1988, his band 'Dan Reed Network' released 3 albums for the label, leading them to tour throughout the US and Europe with Bon Jovi, the Rolling Stones, UB40 to name a few. After selling over 2 million albums globally, Reed focused his attention to film and theatre. He attended Vancouver Film School in 1991 and immediately wrote and directed a short film 'Death by Rock and Roll', along with directing and producing a number of Music Videos for his band and other bands in the industry. Between 1992 and 1995 Reed starred in 3 long running plays, Alan Bownes 'Beruit', and Sam Shepard's 'Buried Child' and 'Tooth of Crime'. During these years he wrote a number of screenplays, one entitled 'Zigzag' caught the attention of Loren Bivens, the former film instructor at Texas University, and mentor to the Coen Brothers. After putting together all the elements, including funding, Reed co-produced, acted in and edited the film. Zigzag went on to enter the Top 20 Video Rentals in Billboard Magazine in 1998. When preparing to produce a 2nd feature Dan was offered the helm of a popular nightclub in Portland. He became a partner, renamed the club 'Ohm' and turned it in to the number one night spot for both Rock and EDM audiences. Dan knows how to build an experienced team and has a personal understanding of the modern industry.
Dan Rees is a producer and director, known for Wild Arabia (2013), Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries (2018) and Autumnwatch (2006).
Daniel Renalds was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts but spent most of his childhood in Salem, New Hampshire. His career started as a model in Bangkok, Thailand and has since gravitated towards being an actor. Renalds found early success in his career landing a supporting main role in Never Back Down: No Surrender as "Creech" and has since landed other roles in feature films.
Dan Renton Skinner was born in 1973 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for High-Rise (2015), Shooting Stars (1993) and Angelos for President (2010). He is married to Olivia Lee. They have one child.
Daniel Coulter Reynolds is best known for being the lead singer and frontman of the Grammy award-winning band, Imagine Dragons. Dan Reynolds was born on July 14, 1987. He is the seventh of nine children. He went to school at Brigham Young University but decided he wanted to pursue music as a career. He started the band Imagine Dragons with Wayne Sermon and the two of them later recruited both Ben McKee and Daniel Platzman. As of 2015, Imagine Dragons have released two studio albums.