Danielle Pagan is an actress, known for Chainsaw Maidens (2016) and Pandora's Toybox: Down in the Mire (2010).
Danielle Page was born and raised on the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia. She began acting at a local theatre company when she was thirteen. Her first onscreen role was as Mary Jane Watson in a friend's Spider-Man fan film. Danielle immediately fell in love with screen acting. In February of 2015, she co-founded A Buck Short Productions - an independent film company based out of Hampton, Georgia. Danielle starred in A Buck Short's first short film as well as costarred in their first feature film, Once Upon A Nightmare. She also produced Once Upon A Nightmare, in addition to producing their most recent film, Room For Rent. Danielle has worked on other films such as Strip Club Massacre. In the upcoming year Danielle plans to work on several projects, including adding her first directing job to the mix.
Danielle Nicole Panabaker was born in Augusta, Georgia. Her younger sister, actress Kay Panabaker, starred in the TV series Summerland (2004)(WB, 2004-05). Panabaker started acting at a summer camp before joining community theater productions when she was 10 years old. Panabaker moved to Naperville, IL, where she was a member of the Neuqua Valley High School speech team. At the age of 14, while most students her age were barely starting their high school careers, she graduated. Panabaker followed her initial appearances in commercials with roles in television, including a part in the series The Guardian (2001) (for which she won a Young Artist Award), as well as other television series, including Malcolm in the Middle (2000), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Medium (2005), Summerland (2004), and the Disney Channel original movie Stuck in the Suburbs (2004). She also appeared in the Lifetime Television productions Sex & the Single Mom (2003) and Mom at Sixteen (2005), as well as the well-reviewed miniseries Empire Falls (2005). She considers "Empire Falls" to be her big break, as it gave her the confidence to pursue her career. In addition, Panabaker appeared in stage productions, with roles in musical theater, including "West Side Story," Pippin,":"Once Upon a Time," and "Beauty Lou and the Country Beast." In 2004, she starred in the ABC film Searching for David's Heart (2004), alongside former co-Disney star Raviv Ullman. In 2005, Panabaker co-starred in two widely-released theatrical films, Sky High (2005) and Yours, Mine & Ours (2005). Her next role was in the film Home of the Giants (2007), opposite Ryan Merriman and Haley Joel Osment. She also had a supporting role in the film Mr. Brooks (2007), opposite Kevin Costner. In the Disney Channel original movie Read It and Weep (2006), she plays Is, an alternate version of Jamie, who was played by her real-life sister, Kay Panabaker.
Danielle Perez is a comedian, actor, and writer best known as the woman in a wheelchair, with no feet, who won a treadmill on The Price Is Right. She appeared as a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! for her hilarious reaction to winning the awkward prize. Before viral video fame, Danielle rolled onto the Los Angeles comedy scene and quickly established herself as a unique voice with her bubbly stage presence and dark wit. A 2019 and 2018 StandUp NBC Semifinalist, Danielle performs nightly at comedy clubs at and alt venues across Los Angeles and comedy festivals across the country including: SF Sketchfest, Laughing Skull, Boston Women In Comedy, All Jane, and Brooklyn. She has opened for Maria Bamford, Josh Gondelman, Cristela Alonzo, and Guy Branum and performed on Nick Kroll & Friends at Largo. Danielle's personal and biting stand-up can be heard on Roxane Gay and Tressie McMillian's podcast, "Hear To Slay" and Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher's "Put Your Hands Together". Funny, feminist, and fierce, this bold Latina isn't afraid to get personal. Danielle has been profiled by CNN, Refinery29, Great Big Story, and in 2018 she was honored by Los Angeles Magazine as one of the "13 Powerful Women Who Are Making L.A. a Better Place". Not just a performer, Danielle is a disability rights advocate who speaks on the importance of diversity in entertainment and is an advisor on disability at Jill Soloway's 5050by2020, an intersectional arm of the Time's Up movement.
Danielle Perry was born on December 30, 1976 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress, known for Dexter: New Blood (2021), Castle Rock (2018) and Olive Kitteridge (2014).
She was born in Bellevue Washington. Her grandmother introduced her to the world of acting in her tavern, singing and dancing with her sister and cousins. When Ron Howard and Mickey Rourke came to shoot a movie on her grandparents house in Issaquah, Washington, she was given her first film role. This experience brought the light to what she wanted to do for the rest of her life. Danielle came to Los Angeles and was having a hard time even getting an audition. As time passed her by, she decided that the Indy movie market might be the way to help open doors. As time keeps ticking by, she seems to be getting closer and closer to her dream. Doors are opening and she's got the chops to close them behind her. Danielle is someone you might want to keep an eye out for in the near future.
Danielle Phelan is an actress and producer, known for The Prince (2014), Mega Python vs. Gatoroid (2011) and SAF3 (2013).
Danielle Phillips is known for Ready Player One (2018), Masters of the Air and Salvage (2010).
Danielle Pinnock is an actor, writer and content creator based in Los Angeles. Raised in Northern New Jersey by her mother and grandmother, Pinnock is a proud first-generation Jamaican. She received her BA in Communications and Theatre from Temple University and graduated with First Distinction Honors with an MFA in Acting from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire in the UK. As an NBC Bob Curry Fellowship alum from The Second City Chicago, Pinnock is no stranger to comedy. Mentored by Anna Deavere Smith, Pinnock is classically trained with over a decade's worth of Off-Broadway, regional, and has an international stage repertoire from theatres such as the Goodman, Geffen Playhouse and The Kennedy Center. For four seasons, Pinnock has recurred on the hit CBS comedy Young Sheldon as Ms. Ingram. She can also be seen going toe-to-toe with Ray Romano and Peter Bogdanovich in EPIX's Get Shorty. A chameleon behind the mic, Pinnock lends her voice to multiple recurring animation roles for DreamWorks, Universal, Netflix and Cartoon Network. Mentioned in Forbes for their "hilarious skits" that help the world "laugh, to keep from crying," during the pandemic, Danielle Pinnock is the co-creator of the viral online sketch series Hashtag Booked. With over 15 million views and counting, Hashtag Booked examines a raw slice of the #actorslife with searing specificity and laugh-out-loud improvisation. As 2020 Webby Honorees, the comedy duo has captured the hearts of major networks, celebrities and acclaimed media outlets including Fast Company, Essence and Shondaland. Follow them on Instagram: @hashtagbooked.
Danielle Poblarp is known for Bone Cold (2022) and Rescue Heroes (2019).