Danielle Keaton
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Danielle Keaton, born Danielle Jasmin Wiener in Pasadena, California, has spent more than 30 years building a meaningful career in the entertainment industry. With a background as an actress, producer, acting coach, and arts advocate, she brings a thoughtful, hands-on approach to everything she does. Whether she's in front of the camera or working behind the scenes, Danielle is known for her dedication, experience, and genuine passion for storytelling and the creative process.
Danielle's acting career began at a young age with a breakout role in John Carpenter's cult classic Village of the Damned (1995). In 1997, she took the stage as the "Little Girl" in the West Coast premiere of Ragtime at the Shubert Theatre, performing alongside Broadway greats John Rubinstein and Brian Stokes Mitchell. She went on to appear in films such as Traveller (1997), Beethoven's 3rd (2000), and Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys (2004), working with some of Hollywood's most iconic talents. On television, Danielle has made memorable guest appearances in hit series including Beverly Hills, 90210, Without a Trace, and more.
Beyond acting, Danielle has evolved into a visionary director and producer, with a passion for crafting stories that move, inspire, and challenge audiences. She has worked closely with industry heavyweights, serving as a development assistant at Warner Bros. for Todd Phillips and Bradley Cooper's production company, honing her skills behind the scenes. A passionate advocate for arts education, Danielle founded The Art Club, a global platform dedicated to uplifting artists and creatives. Through this initiative, she merges her love for storytelling with her belief in the transformative power of art. Her creative reach extends into photography, where she captures raw, evocative imagery, and coaching, helping aspiring actors refine their craft.Whether she's in front of the camera, behind it, or mentoring the next generation, Danielle Keaton's storytelling knows no bounds. Follow her journey on Instagram @thedanikeaton and witness an artist dedicated to pushing boundaries and leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
Current Projects: Broadway Bunnies & I Don't Like It Here
Danielle's acting career began at a young age with a breakout role in John Carpenter's cult classic Village of the Damned (1995). In 1997, she took the stage as the "Little Girl" in the West Coast premiere of Ragtime at the Shubert Theatre, performing alongside Broadway greats John Rubinstein and Brian Stokes Mitchell. She went on to appear in films such as Traveller (1997), Beethoven's 3rd (2000), and Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys (2004), working with some of Hollywood's most iconic talents. On television, Danielle has made memorable guest appearances in hit series including Beverly Hills, 90210, Without a Trace, and more.
Beyond acting, Danielle has evolved into a visionary director and producer, with a passion for crafting stories that move, inspire, and challenge audiences. She has worked closely with industry heavyweights, serving as a development assistant at Warner Bros. for Todd Phillips and Bradley Cooper's production company, honing her skills behind the scenes. A passionate advocate for arts education, Danielle founded The Art Club, a global platform dedicated to uplifting artists and creatives. Through this initiative, she merges her love for storytelling with her belief in the transformative power of art. Her creative reach extends into photography, where she captures raw, evocative imagery, and coaching, helping aspiring actors refine their craft.Whether she's in front of the camera, behind it, or mentoring the next generation, Danielle Keaton's storytelling knows no bounds. Follow her journey on Instagram @thedanikeaton and witness an artist dedicated to pushing boundaries and leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
Current Projects: Broadway Bunnies & I Don't Like It Here
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