Danny Lopes

Danny Lopes (born August 6, 1982, in Livingston, New Jersey) is an actor and model.

Danny Lopes
Born (1982-08-06) August 6, 1982
OccupationActor, model

Danny Lopes is a Luso-American entrepreneur, abstract expressionist, actor and artist. He was born in Livingston, New Jersey and raised in the neighboring town of Kenilworth, where he started his acting career at the age of 8 years old. Progressing from grammar school plays and commercials, he landed the lead role of "Bobby" in Dante Tomaselli's film Desecration in 1999 at the age of 15. Director Dante Tomaselli cast Danny for his second feature film, Horror in 2002 which also stars Kreskin.

After graduating from Roselle Catholic High School in New Jersey, Lopes moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting degree. He earned his acting certificate from the New York Film Academy while continuing to work with Dante Tomaselli on his film, Satan's Playground with Ellen Sandweiss, Edwin Neil and Felissa Rose.

Lopes is inspired by the works of legendary icons Pollack, Dali and his cousin, Portuguese surreal artist, Dina Lopes. The streets of New York, Miami, LA and Lisbon often contribute to Danny's inspiration and creations for his pieces, which each carry their own unique tone. The stories of his art are subjective and ever changing, innovating from a place of pride and promise. Having lived his dreams and enduring melee as an artist, entertainer, visionary and entrepreneur, his collective works are the stuff of stars.

Danny Lopes continues to expand into multiple facets of the entertainment and art worlds while expanding his portfolio with roles in television series such as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Dante Tomaselli's upcoming remake of the hit film Alice, Sweet Alice created by Alfred Sole.

Modeling

Lopes was featured nude in Playgirl (June 2006 centerfold) and was later in the running for the "Man of the Year" title.

He has modeled clothing by:

Lopes has been photographed by such photographers as Alan Mercer, Greg Wiener and Doug Walker.

Filmography


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