Dan Lemieux is known for Captive State (2019), Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) and Red Dawn (2012).
Dan Leo is a producer, known for Oceans Apart: Greed, Betrayal and Pacific Island Rugby (2020).
Dan is best known for his work as the Showrunner of the Webby Award-winning digital series "60 Second Docs." Dan was the first employee hired by Indigenous Media for the series in 2016, and has since produced nearly 500 short documentaries, garnering more than 4.1 billion views, and more than 7 million followers across platforms. Projects produced by Dan have played at Cannes, Sundance, TriBeca and many other film festivals around the world. Clients include: Viacom, FOX, Focus Features, Sony, Paramount TV, Amazon Prime, Red Bull, AT&T, Reebok, Chipotle, General Motors, and Mike's Hard Lemonade. Dan hails from Montpelier, Vermont and holds a BA in Theatre from Hamilton College, and an MFA in Producing from the American Film Institute.
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Dan Lestrade is a screenwriter, director, musician and photographer. He developed an early interest in theatre - at age twelve he was already looking over the shoulder of his great uncle's work as a theatre director in Vienna. It was his great uncle who encouraged Lestrade's first steps towards directing and he gradually began to rewrite theatre classics into a style of his own. Since 2006 he has spent an increasing amount of time abroad, where he deepened his interest in photography that gradually became his preferred means of expression. In the years following he has worked as a nude and fashion photographer. Even though static images can also be uncannily expressive, his desire to make films aroused. Wanting to create something more intimate and story driven, Lestrade would go on to serve as a creator, producer, director and screenwriter for numerous Music Videos and Short Films. Lestrade is currently working on the screenplay of his debut full length feature film 'Femme Fatale'.
Dan Lett is an actor, known for The Shape of Water (2017), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) and Born to Be Blue (2015).
Dan Levy's mother placed him in a comedy class at the age of nine. Enrolled at Emerson College in Boston, Dan jump-started his career as a stand-up comedian while maintaining his full-time student status. By the end of his freshman year, Dan performed regularly at The Comedy Connection, Nick's Comedy Stop, and The Comedy Studio. He spent that summer interning for "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and performing at various New York City venues, such as The Comic Strip Live. His comedy career took off when he was chosen to compete for the title of "Funniest College Comedian in America" at the 2001 Aspen U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. Dan won the title and signed a deal with the All-True Network in New York City, where he wrote and created the comedic reality show "The Dan Levy Show."
Daniel Levy is an Emmy® winning showrunner, and a writer, actor, director, and producer, best known for his work on one of the most beloved shows on television, Schitt's Creek, which he co-created with his father Eugene Levy. For its fifth season, the show earned four Emmy® nominations including Best Comedy Series, a PGA Award nomination, a GLAAD Media nomination for Best Comedy Series, two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations including Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series, and five Critics' Choice Award nominations including Best Comedy Series and one for Levy for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. In 2013, he formed Not A Real Company Productions with his father and principals Andrew Barnsley and Fred Levy to create Schitt's Creek, a half-hour single camera comedy for CBC/ITV/Pop. In addition to being the co-creator, showrunner, executive producer, and writer of Schitt's Creek, Levy also stars alongside Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Annie Murphy, and Chris Elliott. Recently, the show concluded its final season with a two-part finale. Schitt's Creek has garnered nearly three dozen awards and more than 100 nominations, including a 2019 Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy, a 2019 TCA Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy, a 2020 Costume Design Guild Award for Excellence in Contemporary Television, a 2020 SAG Award Nomination for Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series, and a 2020 Critics' Choice Award nomination for Best Comedy Series. In 2019, Levy won Best Comedic Performance at the MTV Movie & TV Awards for his role on the show, and was honored by GLAAD with the 2019 Davidson/Valentini Award. Levy began his television career co-hosting MTV Canada's flagship show MTV Live and later co-wrote, co-hosted, and co-produced the critically-acclaimed ratings hit The After Show and its various incarnations, including The Hills: The After Show and The City: Live After Show. Levy also wrote, produced, and starred in his own Christmas special for MTV, Daniel Levy's Holi-Do's & Don'ts and co-hosted the MTV Movie Awards Red Carpet, the X-Factor pre-show, and national coverage of the Vancouver Olympic Games for CTV. Levy also co-hosted The Great Canadian Baking Show, and has also made a guest appearance on Modern Family. He made his film debut opposite Tina Fey in "Admission". Up next, Levy will appear in TriStar Pictures and Entertainment One romantic comedy, Happiest Season.
Dan received his MFA in Directing from the AFI Conservatory. Dan directed his first feature film THE BEST PEOPLE which is currently being sold worldwide by Shoreline Entertainment. It premiered at the 2018 Cinequest Film Festival. At the 51st WorldFest Houston Film Festival, THE BEST PEOPLE won the Special Jury Prize for Best Comedy Feature and Best Supporting Actress. He has directed several award winning productions: OUR NEED FOR CONSOLATION (starring Stellan Skarsgård), REAL LOVE (starring Christy Romano), and SOLILOQUY, which have screened at festivals all over the world including Palm Springs Shortfest, Gothenburg Film Festival, Mill Valley.
Dan Lewis is known for Hard Days (2023), Idaten: Tokyo Olympics Story (2019) and Shikatanakatta to Yuute wa Ikan Nodesu (2021).