Daniel Williams-Lopez
Daniel Williams-Lopez was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, to parents Mercedes Williams-Lopez and John Williams. Raised by both educators and farmers, his parents, fueled by the pursuit of a better life, immigrated to America and instilled in him a deep appreciation for cinema from an early age. Embarking on his acting journey at the age of 22, Daniel Williams-Lopez has made a mark in the entertainment industry with notable roles in various films and television productions. Some of his well-known works include "Breakwater," "True Memoirs of an International Assassin," "Being Mary Jane," "Submission," and "Assassination Nation," among others.
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Assassination Nation
as Stone-Faced TeenAfter an anonymous hacker begins leaking the private data of thousands living in a small...
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as Cafe Luna Bus BoyAfter a publisher changes a writer's debut novel about a deadly assassin from fiction to...
Movie pageBreakwater
as LuisA young ex-con risks his newfound freedom to track down the estranged daughter of a fellow...
Movie pageFar Haven
as Joaquin VasquezIn 1887, after serving two years in Yuma Territorial Prison, wrongfully accused Hunter Braddock,...
Movie pageChristmas on the Range
as PeteKendall's one holiday wish is to keep the family ranch solvent. Her rival's charming son offers...
Movie pageBreathe
as Eric TorresA broken home, a broken marriage, pressures of sexuality, religion, mental and physical abuse...
Movie pageDead Man’s Hand
as Jack WildenGeorge Gregson's world is turned upside down when he meets a man in a 1940's gentleman's club...
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