Daniel Raymont is a multifaceted performer whose remarkable impersonations have successfully deceived almost everyone he has encountered throughout his career. This chameleon-like ability is deeply rooted in his culturally diverse upbringing, which has been shaped by his experiences in various cities and countries around the world.
Born in New York, Daniel was raised by a Texan mother and a Germanic-Argentine father, which exposed him to a rich cultural heritage from a young age. He spent his formative years in Mexico and Washington, D.C., before later relocating to London, Maine, Boston, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Today, Daniel splits his time between New York City and Mexico City, drawing inspiration from his eclectic background and experiences.
As a film actor, Daniel has appeared in a wide range of projects, including Los Enfermos, Ocote, The Sentry, Biggest Fan, Killing of a Nation, Que Viva Mexico, Welcome Al Norte, Rough Night, Middleground, The Babymoon, The Angriest Man in Brooklyn, Lucky Number, The Truth About Lies, Instructions Not Included (No Se Aceptan Devoluciones),The Good Heart, Second City's BuzzKill, and Bride Wars.
On television, Daniel has made appearances in They Came at Night, The Mosquito Coast, 40 y 20, Parientes a la Fuerza, Lord of the Skies, Run Coyote Run (three seasons),Bull, and three seasons playing different characters on Nickelodeon's The Naked Brothers Band.
In addition to his work in film and television, Daniel has also had a successful career in theater. His critically acclaimed solo show, The Store, is inspired by his ten years working at Neiman Marcus in Beverly Hills. The show is a hilarious tale of fashion, commerce, and revolution, featuring Daniel playing seven characters in just 30 minutes. The show's wit and humor have earned it widespread acclaim, and it is currently in development as a comedic television series.
Daniel has also appeared in numerous television commercials, including spots for AT&T, Tidy Cats, Heineken, Jose Cuervo, and Burger King. One of his most memorable roles was as the flamboyant German/Dutch fashion designer, Ugoff, in a Burger King commercial.