Daniel Rosales

Daniel Rosales is a first generation Venezuelan-American actor, singer and photographer born and raised in Naples, FL. Coming from a loud and eccentric household, he was an extremely passionate, sensitive and tenacious child.

Daniel’s love for acting was sparked when he first saw Judy Garland in the "Wizard of Oz." From there, he delicately studied the musicality and breath of great performers like Buster Keaton, James Cagney and most importantly, Mariah Carey. He now chases work that unapologetically takes the preciousness out of life and actively seeks extremes of who we are.

At age 14, he left for the pines of Northern Michigan to study acting at Interlochen Arts Academy. He spent much of his time there investigating clowning work and musical theatre. A firm believer in manifesting, Daniel set his eye on UNCSA and found himself there four years later. A highlight at school was playing Misha in "Lydia" by Octavio Solis. In the Spring, he will be playing Pierre in "Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812."

When not acting, Daniel enjoys music production, analyzing the human voice, whistle toning, and dancing the night away. In his career, he hopes to work with people that lead with full commitment and belief in their own artistry.

You can find his headshot photography at danielsdigitals.com

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