Danté Charles Crichlow, a multifaceted Afro-Caribbean creative force, is deeply rooted in the vibrant cultural landscape of New York City. With a passion for acting, photography, and writing, Danté's artistic expression thrives at the dynamic intersection of these disciplines. As a performer, Danté's journey began at the tender age of six, with imaginative solo performances in front of the mirror, setting the stage for a lifelong pursuit of artistic expression.
However, Danté's formal foray into the world of performance began in middle school, where he brought to life the voice of a safe with the memorable line "access granted." It was this pivotal moment that the acting bug irreversibly took hold of Danté's DNA, sparking a lifelong passion for the craft.
As Danté continued to hone his skills, he landed his first role in the short film See You Yesterday (2017),which later evolved into the Netflix feature film See You Yesterday (2019) during his university years at New York University. This experience not only fueled his creative endeavors but also instilled a commitment to showcasing vital narratives, particularly those of black individuals seeking healing and liberation.
Throughout his career, Danté has made a name for himself through his captivating performances in notable productions such as "See You Yesterday" (Netflix),"Law & Order: Organized Crime" (NBC),and the thought-provoking "Blue Fire Burns The Hottest" (The Bric).