Daniel Groom grew up outside of Boston, Massachusetts. He attended the New England Institute of Art and graduated in 2014 with a bachelors in digital film and video production. He has worked for LTV Productions Corp. on "Orale con Veronica" that aired on Telemundo. In 2018, he made his feature film directorial debut and has continued work on several others.
Daniel Grou was born on August 19, 1967 in Québec, Canada. He is a director and producer, known for 10½ (2010), Cardinal (2017) and Minuit, le soir (2005).
Daniel Y-Li Grove is a writer, director and producer working between Los Angeles and Berlin. A journalist turn filmmaker, Daniel graduated with an MFA from USC's School of cinema and his thesis short film; A Better Place Than This. After a successful international festival circuit, the film sold to PBS becoming their flagship short of 2013-15 and played to over 1,000 US markets. Together they produced Ana Lily Amirpour's instantaneous cult-hit film A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night. Following the success of the loudly diverse and quirky vampire-western, Safai and Grove gazed inward to realise Grove's directorial debut The Loner; a modern gangster film set in the Iranian underbelly of Los Angeles, artfully captured through a neon lens. The film sold to Samuel Goldwyn and released to theatres in the Summer of 2017 as The Persian Connection.
Daniel Grozdich is an actor, known for Along the Roadside (2013), CurlingFUN (2015) and The Gamer (2013).
Daniel Guerra is known for Distrito Salvaje (2018) and El Comandante (2017).
Daniel Guerra is known for Rogue (2007), Wolf Creek (2005) and West (2007).
Daniel Gundlach is an actor, known for Diablo Canyon (2015) and Every November (2011).
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Daniel Guzdek was born in 1986 in Poland. He is an actor, known for Sztuka kochania. Historia Michaliny Wislockiej (2017), Facet (nie)potrzebny od zaraz (2014) and M jak milosc (2000).
Sensitive, boyishly handsome, dark-haired Gallic lead and character actor Daniel Gelin did not have an easy personal life but was warmly embraced as a talented star who appeared to fine advantage for such legendary directors as Max Ophüls, Louis Malle, Jean Cocteau, Alfred Hitchcock, and Claude Lelouch. Born Daniel Yves Alfred Gelin in Angers, France, on May 19, 1921, he left home at age 16 to take dramatic arts classes and trained at the Cours Simon in Paris, later studying at the Paris Conservatoire with Louis Jouvet his mentor. He made his first film appearance in Miquette (1940) and for several years played extra or bit parts in French films. His rebellious bohemian nature served him well in films, if not his private life. Adept at both light comedy and heavy drama, Gelin moved into leading roles in 1949 and went on to mesmerize audiences in such films as Rendez-vous de juillet (1949), Édouard et Caroline (1951), Les mains sales (1951), Le plaisir (1952), Rue de l'Estrapade (1953), Une Histoire d'Amour (1951), Napoléon (1955) (title role), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), Le testament d'Orphée ou ne me demandez pas pourquoi (1960) and many more. Numerous starring/co-starring roles in primarily French films followed, a healthy mixture of farce and drama. These included La proie pour l'ombre (1961), El niño y el muro (1965), La ligne de démarcation (1966), À belles dents (1966), Zeugin aus der Hölle (1966), La trêve (1968), Hallucinations sadiques (1969), La servante (1970), Far from Dallas (1972), Diálogos de exiliados (1975), L'honorable société (1978) and Les enfants (1985). His final films would be in Les ténors (1993), Des feux mal éteints (1994), Fugueuses (1995) and Les Bidochon (1996). Gelin's last few years were spent on TV with projects including roles on Chercheurs d'or (1996), Les marmottes (1998) and Madame le proviseur (1994). Despite his enviable resume (150 films), It's generally considered that Gelin professional career was compromised by a turbulent, unhappy life off screen. Gelin lived an emotionally up-and-down rollercoaster life pocked with stormy relationships, severe depression and suicide attempts. A lengthy battle with alcohol and drugs quickly hardened his initially boyish features. One child son, Pascal, died tragically in 1957 at the age of 14 months when he accidentally swallowed pills. Another son, actor/producer Xavier Gélin, lost his battle with cancer in 1999. Gelin was married three times, including his first to actress Danièle Delorme. He had six children in all. One daughter, actress Maria Schneider was the product of his liaison with French model Christine Marie Schneider, whom he never married. Another daughter was actress Fiona Gélin. Gélin was a writer as well, and penned a number of poetry poems, memoirs and even a manual on gardening. He died in Paris on November 29, 2002, at the age 81 of kidney failure.