Dan Moran

Dan Moran

Deceased · Died: Jun 19, 2024

Personal Details

Biography

Dan Moran's acting career commenced with a three-year tenure in the renowned New Shakespeare Company of San Francisco, a traveling troupe that traversed the United States, accumulating an impressive 60,000 miles annually by car. In 1977, Moran relocated to New York City to pursue higher education at the prestigious NYU School of the Arts, ultimately graduating in 1980. As a founding member of the esteemed New York Stage & Film theater company, Moran spent several seasons with Shakespeare & Co. in Lenox, Massachusetts, where he took on starring roles in As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Macbeth.

Throughout his illustrious career, Moran has accumulated an extensive array of theater credits, including A Streetcar Named Desire, A Month in the Country, Edward II, Pericles, and Happy Days. Notably, Moran is set to make his Broadway debut in Arthur Miller's The Man Who Had All the Luck. In addition to his stage work, Moran has appeared in a diverse range of feature films, including Happiness, Hamlet, Maximum Risk, Better Living, and Mob Queen, as well as five Woody Allen films, specifically Mighty Aphrodite, Sweet and Lowdown, Curse of the Jade Scorpion, and Deconstructing Harry.

Furthermore, Moran has made notable appearances on television, having been featured in Law & Order, Third Watch, Homicide, One Life to Live, and Loving.

Career

2009
2007
American Gangster
American Gangster as Army Captain
2004
Poster Boy
Poster Boy as Kray's Bodyguard
2001
2000
Hamlet
Hamlet as Gravedigger
1998
Mob Queen
Mob Queen as Dip McKenzie
Celebrity
Celebrity as Jackhammer Operator
Happiness
Happiness as Joe Grasso
1996
1995
Mighty Aphrodite
Mighty Aphrodite as Ricky, the Pimp
1988
Me and Him
Me and Him as Homeless Man 2