Daniel Arana
TV/Film: FBI Most Wanted (CBS), Exodus (Apple TV+), and the award-winning short film, "Mosholu Parkway" written and directed by Allison Robbins, produced by Christopher Guest and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Theatrical credits include: "Steerage" by Julian Mesri. "This Is Our Youth" (Battalion Theatre). "Unhealthy" by Darren Cauley (NY Premiere). "Ecology of a Visit" by Brendan Pulsue (World Premiere). "Favoloro" by Julian Mesri (Workshop).
Daniel's solo show, "TRAMP(ED)", in which he portrayed Charlie Chaplin, ran at Theatre Row as part of the United Solo Theatre Festival. A graduate of Brown University, Daniel revived the on-campus a cappella group The High Jinks under the tutelage of former member and Rockapella founder, Sean Altman.