Dakota Daulby, a talented cross-border actor, hails from Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. Born remarkably premature at a mere 1 pound 18 ounces, he spent his early months in an incubator, battling three near-death experiences as a "premee". Despite the challenges, Daulby emerged with a diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy.
Notably, his childhood was marked by academic challenges in reading and writing, which led him to develop a passion for the world of movies. His determination culminated at the age of 14 with his debut as a lead in a short film, setting the stage for subsequent roles in feature films.
The pinnacle of recognition arrived in 2015 when Daulby received the esteemed "Best Emerging Performer" award from the Union of British Columbia for his role in "Black Fly". This achievement marked a significant milestone in his career, paving the way for further recognition and accolades.
Throughout his journey, Daulby has appeared in celebrated TV series such as "The 100", "Wayward Pines", "Mayans M.C", and "Billy The Kid". As his career flourished, so did his creative spectrum, expanding to encompass producing, writing, and directing.
Daulby's commitment to the cinematic world extends to co-founding Vesperia Films, a lauded boutique film production company that echoes his dedication to authentic storytelling.