Dan Gauthier was born on December 2, 1963 in Prineville, Oregon, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Tour of Duty (1987), Teen Witch (1989) and One Life to Live (1968). He has been married to Lisa Fuller since April 22, 1990. They have one child.
Dan Gellert is an actor, known for The Mountain Minor (2019).
Dan Gilbert is known for Dark Waters (2019), The Black String (2018) and Doom: Annihilation (2019).
Dan Gill is known for Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015), The Golden Compass (2007) and The Wedding Ringer (2015).
Dan Gillespie Sells is known for Everybody's Talking About Jamie (2021), Good Luck Chuck (2007) and Everybody's Talking About Jamie (2018).
Dan Gillies is an actor, known for Future (2016).
Daniel Alan "Dan" Gilroy was born on May 19, 1947 in Manhattan. With his brother Ed they were living in a synagogue in Corona, Queens and were waiting tables during the day and performing their comedy routines at night under the name Bil and Gil. The synagogue served as a studio when they worked as musicians. Dan met Madonna, then an aspiring dancer, at a party in 1979. They became romantically involved and she moved into the synagogue where the Gilroy brothers lived. Dan taught her to play the guitar and they formed the band Breakfast Club. She left the band in 1980. By the mid-1980s, Breakfast Club consisted of the Gilroy brothers: Dan concentrated on singing, with Ed on guitar. Gary Burke joined the band, playing the bass, Paul Kauk the keyboards, and Stephen Bray the drums. In 1987, Breakfast Club signed a record deal with MCA Records and released the album "Breakfast Club". In 1989, Dan met Shelley Duvall while filming the Disney Channel movie Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme (1990), the two fell in love and they have been together ever since. Dan also appeared as Pete the Postman in the TV series Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (1994) in 1994. Then both retired and went to live to Texas Hill Country.
Dan Gilroy was born in Santa Monica, California, the son of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Frank D. Gilroy, and sculptor and writer Ruth Dorothy. His brother Tony Gilroy is a screenwriter and director; and his fraternal twin brother, John Gilroy, is a film editor. Through his father, he is of Italian, Irish and German descent. Gilroy wrote the script for 2005 gambling drama Two for the Money (2005), starring Al Pacino and Gilroy's wife Rene Russo. His earliest credit is as co-writer of science fiction thriller Freejack (1992), followed by co-writing Dennis Hopper-directed comedy Chasers. He was also one of the writers to contribute to the unmade Superman film Superman Lives. He made his directorial debut with the 2014 crime thriller Nightcrawler (2014). He also wrote the screenplay, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Gilroy has been married to Rene Russo since 1992, and they have one daughter, named Rose. They reside in Brentwood, California.
Dan Gilvary is an actor, known for Vice (2018), Punching and Stealing (2020) and The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window (2022).
Dan Gilvezan was born in south St. Louis, just a stone's throw (although you really shouldn't throw stones, it's not nice) away from the legendary Anheuser-Busch brewery. The oldest of three children, Gilvezan's penchant for performing became apparent at an early age when he began charging the neighborhood kids a nickel apiece to attend impromptu talent shows in his parent's garage. Following this auspicious beginning, he performed in many elementary school plays in roles as diverse as Little Boy Blue, Jack Horner and Wee Willie Winkie. "He was really something," one of his teachers once observed, "He not only had his own lines memorized, but everyone else's as well. What a pain in the ass!" By the eighth grade Dan had built an impressive resume, but it was his turn as Harold Hill in a high school production of "The Music Man" that the acting bug truly took hold. Upon graduating from Webster University in Webster Groves, Missouri with a BA in drama, Gilvezan joined the cast of the National Players touring company bringing the classics to grade schools, universities and civic auditoriums nationwide. After completing the tour he further honed his skills performing in regional theater, summer stock, dinner theater and children's theater all along the Atlantic seaboard. Hoping the world of West Coast show business would welcome him with open arms, Gilvezan moved to Los Angeles and found that finding fame and fortune in Hollywood wasn't going to be as easy as he had imagined. "It was when I saw all these character actors I had watched on TV as a kid, who I had always imagined as living in big mansions in Beverly Hills, standing in line at the unemployment office that the realities of this business truly hit me." After a time working odd jobs just to keep food on the table, lightening finally struck when he won the role of Spider-Man in the NBC Saturday morning series "Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends." Roles in other animated shows of the 1980s soon followed. He was cast as Bumblebee in the original Transformers television series, jet pilot Slipstream in "GI Joe," Cooler in Hanna Barbera's "Pound Puppies" along with a host of other notable cartoon characters during the 8os and early 90s. His television appearances are too numerous to mention, but include recurring roles on "Diagnosis Murder," "She-Wolf of London" and the FX series "Baskets." Expanding into the world of the written word, Dan is the author of "Bumblebee & Me: Life as a G1 Transformer," a memoir of his time working on the seminal series, and the novels, "Drowned in the Grenadine" and "Soul."