Daniel Horvath(II)
- Actor
- Producer
Daniel Horvath is an accomplished Spanish actor, widely recognized for his talent and dedication across a range of roles in both film and television. Known for his talent in adding depth and complexity to his characters, he has become a respected figure in the entertainment industry, both nationally and internationally.
He started his academic journey in Business Administration, earning a degree from Staffordshire University in England. However, his strong passion for the performing arts guided him to the Academy of Dramatic Art in Barcelona (Nancy Tuñon), where he studied acting. He advanced his training at the Larry Moss Studio, where he studied directly with Larry Moss in Los Angeles, an experience that solidified his commitment to acting and prepared him for a diverse and successful career.
His television debut came in 2013 with the popular Spanish series Aída (2005), where he played Henrik, a Swedish character who becomes the love interest of Fidel, played by Eduardo Casanova. The plot centers on Fidel's growing obsession with Henrik, leading to a romantic affair that adds a layer of complexity and emotion to the series with a touch of humor. This role marked his entry into mainstream Spanish Television and showcased his ability to effortlessly bring out the subtle humor while handling nuanced characters.
Following his success in Aída (2005), he gained further recognition through roles in series such as La Riera (2010) and Buscando el norte (2016), with his portrayal of Jürgen in the latter particularly standing out. In film, he has appeared in significant projects like Kamikaze (2014), Realive (2016), and Paradise Hills (2019). In Paradise Hills (2019), he starred alongside international stars such as Milla Jovovich, Eiza González, and Emma Roberts, as well as Awkwafina. His role in this dystopian fantasy film further showcased his versatility and ability to work with top-tier talent on a global stage.
One of the most notable highlights of his career is his role as Lars Günther in the critically acclaimed film The Burning Cold (2022) (The Burning Cold). The film, set during World War II, is a harrowing exploration of survival and moral complexity. His portrayal of Lars was widely praised for its emotional depth and intensity. He starred alongside notable Spanish actors Greta Fernández, Roger Casamajor and Pedro Casablanc whose performances further enriched the film. This film was nominated for Best Film at the Gaudí Awards, one of Spain's most prestigious film honors, further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in Spanish Cinema.
In addition to his work in drama, he also starred in the short film Flotando (2018), directed by Frankie De Leonardis. In this project, he played the role of an astronaut, acting alongside Secun de la Rosa. The film was a major success, winning the Best Short Film award at the Sundance Film Festival, further highlighting his versatility and talent in bringing complex characters to life on screen.
His career continues to evolve, with his role in the Netflix series Santo (2022) marking another significant milestone. In this crime thriller, he stars alongside renowned actors Raúl Arévalo and Bruno Gagliasso. The series follows two police officers as they hunt down a notorious drug dealer named Santo, with his character playing a crucial role in the unfolding drama. His performance in Santo (2022) has been praised for its intensity and depth, adding to his growing reputation as a versatile actor capable of taking on a wide range of roles.
Fluent in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Russian, and Catalan, Daniel Horvath's linguistic abilities allow him to engage with a wide range of roles and connect with diverse audiences across different cultures. His career demonstrates his versatility and skill in portraying complex characters in both domestic and International Projects.
Daniel Horvath's growing list of acclaimed performances, along with the successful launch of his Barcelona-based production company, La Forastera Films S.L. positions him to make a significant impact on the entertainment industry. His unwavering commitment to his craft and his ability to transcend cultural boundaries make him a dynamic and influential figure in modern cinema.
He started his academic journey in Business Administration, earning a degree from Staffordshire University in England. However, his strong passion for the performing arts guided him to the Academy of Dramatic Art in Barcelona (Nancy Tuñon), where he studied acting. He advanced his training at the Larry Moss Studio, where he studied directly with Larry Moss in Los Angeles, an experience that solidified his commitment to acting and prepared him for a diverse and successful career.
His television debut came in 2013 with the popular Spanish series Aída (2005), where he played Henrik, a Swedish character who becomes the love interest of Fidel, played by Eduardo Casanova. The plot centers on Fidel's growing obsession with Henrik, leading to a romantic affair that adds a layer of complexity and emotion to the series with a touch of humor. This role marked his entry into mainstream Spanish Television and showcased his ability to effortlessly bring out the subtle humor while handling nuanced characters.
Following his success in Aída (2005), he gained further recognition through roles in series such as La Riera (2010) and Buscando el norte (2016), with his portrayal of Jürgen in the latter particularly standing out. In film, he has appeared in significant projects like Kamikaze (2014), Realive (2016), and Paradise Hills (2019). In Paradise Hills (2019), he starred alongside international stars such as Milla Jovovich, Eiza González, and Emma Roberts, as well as Awkwafina. His role in this dystopian fantasy film further showcased his versatility and ability to work with top-tier talent on a global stage.
One of the most notable highlights of his career is his role as Lars Günther in the critically acclaimed film The Burning Cold (2022) (The Burning Cold). The film, set during World War II, is a harrowing exploration of survival and moral complexity. His portrayal of Lars was widely praised for its emotional depth and intensity. He starred alongside notable Spanish actors Greta Fernández, Roger Casamajor and Pedro Casablanc whose performances further enriched the film. This film was nominated for Best Film at the Gaudí Awards, one of Spain's most prestigious film honors, further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in Spanish Cinema.
In addition to his work in drama, he also starred in the short film Flotando (2018), directed by Frankie De Leonardis. In this project, he played the role of an astronaut, acting alongside Secun de la Rosa. The film was a major success, winning the Best Short Film award at the Sundance Film Festival, further highlighting his versatility and talent in bringing complex characters to life on screen.
His career continues to evolve, with his role in the Netflix series Santo (2022) marking another significant milestone. In this crime thriller, he stars alongside renowned actors Raúl Arévalo and Bruno Gagliasso. The series follows two police officers as they hunt down a notorious drug dealer named Santo, with his character playing a crucial role in the unfolding drama. His performance in Santo (2022) has been praised for its intensity and depth, adding to his growing reputation as a versatile actor capable of taking on a wide range of roles.
Fluent in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Russian, and Catalan, Daniel Horvath's linguistic abilities allow him to engage with a wide range of roles and connect with diverse audiences across different cultures. His career demonstrates his versatility and skill in portraying complex characters in both domestic and International Projects.
Daniel Horvath's growing list of acclaimed performances, along with the successful launch of his Barcelona-based production company, La Forastera Films S.L. positions him to make a significant impact on the entertainment industry. His unwavering commitment to his craft and his ability to transcend cultural boundaries make him a dynamic and influential figure in modern cinema.