Danielle Katz
Overview
- Ethnicity
- White / European Descent
- Age Range
- 32 - 42
- Height
- 5' 9" (1m 75cm)
- Weight
- 10st. 9lb. (68kg)
- Hair Colour
- Blonde
- Eye Colour
- Green
- Build
- Medium
Video
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Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
---|---|---|---|
2020 |
Katherine (lead)
Film |
Samsara Lisa Ware / Black Cave Productions |
|
2018 |
Alice (lead)
Film |
Gone Aled Griffiths / AX6 Media |
|
2018 |
Violet Venable
Theatre |
Suddenly Last Summer Peter Jones and Alma Nordstrand / Bangor English Drama Society |
Pontio |
2018 |
Elizabeth Proctor
Theatre |
The Crucible Nadine Kaur / Bangor English Drama Society |
|
2015 |
Kate Keller
Theatre |
The Miracle Worker Courtney Simson / Truckee Community Theatre |
|
2009 |
Catherine de Medici, Lily, First Witch, Lt. Butler
Theatre |
I Gelosi, Quixotic, Macbeth, Survived Los Angeles Theatre Ensemble |
|
2005 |
Mrs. Webb
Theatre |
Our Town Andrew Alburger / St. Thomas Playhouse |
|
2005 |
Agnetha Gottsmundsdottir
Theatre |
Frozen Denise Simon / Company of Fools |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
---|---|---|
2003 | BA (Hons) Dance and Theatre Performance | UCLA |
About me
Danielle has a BA in Theatre from UCLA and an MBA in Environmental Management from Bangor University. She is the co-founder and director of the river conservation non-profit Rivers for Change; and the founder and producer behind Source to Sea Productions which focuses on the sustainability and well-being of people, animals, and the planet.Some of her film highlights include starring in and producing “Gone,” a film by Aled Llyr Griffiths from AX6 Media and starring in the forthcoming supernatural thriller “Samsara” a film by Lisa Ware from Black Cave Productions. Her favorite stage credits include playing Violet Venable in "Suddenly Last Summer,” Elizabeth Proctor in "The Crucible,” and Agnetha Gottmundsdottir in “Frozen.”
Danielle fell in love with Shakespeare at the age of 12 and started acting and training shortly thereafter. For her, acting is about understanding human behaviour, translating that into a character, and sharing a story of the human experience with an audience to help them connect deeper to themselves and others.
Acting experience:
Danielle has worked with the Truckee Community Theatre (Kate Keller in "The Miracle Worker"), the Los Angeles Theatre Ensemble (Lt. Butler in "Survived"; First Witch in "Macbeth"; Lily Horn in "Quixotic"; Catherine de Medici in "I Gelosi"), and Company of Fools (Agnetha in "Frozen").
Other film credits include The Widow’s Game, Self-Destruction, 60 Seconds, Pawn, Kowalczyk, Paperboy, Suspecting Belgium, My Cousin's House, and the Thief is Back to name a few.
In addition to her training at UCLA, she has studied at the British American Drama Academy, American Conservatory Theatre, The Acting Core, and with Ella Cumber, Kimberly Jentzen, Killian McHugh, Sandra Merrill, and John Sudol.
Additional skills:
Danielle has a background as a Mindfulness Teacher Trainer, a Natural Health Educator and Massage Therapist, as well as a Whitewater Rafting and Wilderness Guide.
Additional information:
She is the producer of the #itsforus campaign a series of short videos and events aimed at reducing waste, clarifying recycling, and encouraging wellbeing.
License & Passport
Driver's License: | Yes |
Skills
Languages Spoken | English, French |
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Accents/Dialects | American - General, Canadian, English - Cockney, English - General, English - Received Pronunciation, Southern American, Standard American, US South (Deep South, Dixie, Delta), US West Coast (California, Portland) |
Dance Styles | Ballet, Ballroom, Latin American, Swing Dance, Tango |
Additional Skills | Acting, Horseback Riding |
Athletics | Canoeing, Equestrian (Dressage), Equestrian (English), Equestrian (General), Kayaking, Kickboxing, Martial Arts, Running, Skiing, Stage Combat, Swimming, Yoga |