Daniel Danca was born in Constanta, Romania, and later relocated to Atlanta, Georgia with his mother and sibling, soon earning recognition as one of the 50 Most Beautiful Atlantans by Jezebel Magazine.
He refined his acting skills through the Meisner technique at the prestigious Rob Mello Studio in Atlanta and the renowned William Esper Studio in New York, where he completed a two-year conservatory program under the guidance of Suzanne Esper.
As a multi-talented individual, Daniel excelled in various areas as a child, including athletics, academics, creativity, and the performing arts. He participated in numerous sports, such as soccer, martial arts, cycling, basketball, volleyball, and fencing, and explored his passion for acting through roles in high school plays and attending local theater productions. Following the completion of his law degree, he relocated to the United States to pursue a career in acting.
Daniel's recent credits include a recurring role in the second season of "The Night Agent", costarring in "True Lies" and "Black Adam", appearing on prime-time TV's "MacGyver", and starring in the film "Odd Man Rush", which features cameos by Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky. He also co-starred in the multi-camera comedy series "Zoe Ever After", which was executive produced by Brandy Norwood.
In addition to his acting pursuits, Daniel is a polyglot, proficient in three languages: English, Romanian, and Spanish. He is a professionally trained martial artist and athlete, with expertise in cycling, soccer, and rugby. Furthermore, he enjoys participating in various sports for recreational purposes.