Dan Headrick is an actor, known for Bad Goods (2013) and The Long Way Back: The Story of Todd Z-Man Zalkins (2017).
Dan Hedaya is a familiar face from his work in films and on TV, where he often plays a villain (although he had a good comic turn as the charmingly sleazy Nick Tortelli, Carla's ex-husband, in Cheers (1982) and its short-lived spin-off The Tortellis (1987)). He has also done much stage work, appearing opposite Alien: Resurrection (1997) star Sigourney Weaver in "The Conjuring an Event" at the American Place Theater. Other stage performances include Broadway roles such as "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" and many New York Shakespeare Festival productions.
Dan Heddlson is an actor, known for The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American Conspiracy (2011), Justice Dot Net (2018) and Tribal (2020).
Dan Hedley is known for Some Adult Content (2020) and Big Brother (2000).
Dan Hellickson is an actor, known for Defiant (2019).
Dan Hennen is known for A Gray State (2017).
Dan Henskee is known for his work on Encounters with the Unexplained (2000), The Curse of Oak Island (2014) and The UnXplained (2019).
Dan Herbert is known for 16 Shots (2019).
Dan Herrick is a writer, actor and director who works in both film and theatrical productions. A graduate with distinction of the Digital Media Production program at Edmonton Digital Arts College, Dan's passion for film has seen him write, direct and produce several short films including The Grumpus: A Grey Bruce Christmas Tale, and The Grumpus 2: A Christmas Adventure. Dan has also worked as crew with the Foresight Features' films The Hexecutioners and then as the Production Designer for Foresight's madcap feature film, The Hoard. More recently, he was a key production component in the Collingwood Film Company's first feature film "The Hell With Harvey". Dan has build sets for the theatrical productions Spamalot, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Shorthanded in which he had a starring role. His fan club is lead by his wife Trish, and young daughter Maeryn.
Dan Herzberg is known for Femme Fatale (2002), Paris, je t'aime (2006) and Taxi (1998).