Dan DeLuca

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Dan DeLuca
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Born (1970-11-11) November 11, 1970 (age 50)
Alma materHerbert Berghof Studio
Southeast Missouri State University - Harvard (M.B.A.)
OccupationActor/Filmmaker

Dan DeLuca (born November 11, 1970) is an American actor, who is best known for appearing in The Wire.[1]

Education and career[]

DeLuca studied acting at the Herbert Berghof Studio in New York.[citation needed] He has a master's degree in business from Southeast Missouri State University.[citation needed]

DeLuca co-directed and produced the feature film Eco-Teens Save the World, with Academy Award Winner Shirley Jones and Emmy Nominee Corbin Bernsen. He is also the director of the feature film Two-Minute Heist. He was the writer, producer, and 2nd unit director of the feature film Crazy Eights. He wrote and produced the feature film 'The Night Watchmen."

He is best known for his role in season 4 of HBO's The Wire, in which he portrays the real-life inspired character of Dr. David Parenti. The role partnered him with veteran actor Robert Wisdom as "Bunny Colvin."

DeLuca has also had roles in HBO's Veep and House of Cards.

In 2009 he won Best Actor and Best Director at The NYIIFF Festival.[citation needed] In 2014 he won Best Performance at the 2014 ZED Film Festival. Other awards include the 2015 Best Feature/Audience Award at the Alexandria International Film Festival, Best Feature at the Boston International Kids Family Festival, and Best Feature at the Louisville International Film Festival, for On The Wing.

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Eco-Teens Save the World Dirk Diaper[2]
2017 The Night Watchmen Luca[3]
2014 Veep Photographer
2013 Forbidden Matt Cox
2013 House of Cards Galloway Friend #4
2010 Jack of Spades Tyler Langston Video
2009 Two-Minute Heist Dino Rado[2] Video
2007 Rocket Science Stephen Douglas[2] Video
2006 The Wire Dr. David Parenti[4]
2006 Crazy Eights Wayne Morrison
2004 A Bad Thing Gone Worse Marcus West Video
2002 America's Most Wanted Tony A.

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.hbo.com/the-wire/cast-and-crew
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Dan DeLuca - Filmography". Rotten Tomatoes.
  3. ^ "Dan DeLuca Movies". Times of India.
  4. ^ "Dan DeLuca - Filmography". HBO.

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