- Born
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Daniel D. Halleck was born in Modesto, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Everything Must Go (2010), Breaking Bad (2008) and Crash (2008).
- RelativesEzra(Grandchild)Neo(Grandchild)Anya(Grandchild)Ella(Grandchild)
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- During the early '70s, attended California Institute of the Arts, after years of working Off Off at La Mama and Off Broadway, in NYC.
- Received a Dramalogue Award for his portrayal of Blue Morphan in, "The Unseen Hand", by Sam Shepard, a production he co-produced at the CAST Theatre in LA.
- Starred in a two year run, Off Broadway and in LA, in, "Geese", by playwright, Gus Weill, veteran Louisiana political consultant and mentor to James Carville.
- As a company actor and Managing Director of San Diego's, Blackfriars Theatre, was honored to be a member of the first American troop ever, to perform at the Maxim Gorky Theatre in Vladivostok, Far-Eastern Russia. This historical event included productions of, "Abundance", by Beth Henley and "Akhmatova", by Romulus Linney. Both productions were also presented in Khabarovsk, Far-Eastern Russia.
- 1968, performed Off Broadway in, "People vs. Ranchman", based on death penalty convict, Caryl Chessman, by playwright, Megan Terry and directed by, activist filmmaker, Robert Greenwald. The play created so much political attention, four of the "Chicago Seven", (Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman, Tom Hayden and Bobby Seale), led a special, after show symposium.
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