Danielle Page

Danielle Page was born and raised on the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia. She began acting at a local theatre company when she was thirteen. Her first onscreen role was as Mary Jane Watson in a friend's Spider-Man fan film. Danielle immediately fell in love with screen acting. In February of 2015, she co-founded A Buck Short Productions - an independent film company based out of Hampton, Georgia. Danielle starred in A Buck Short's first short film as well as costarred in their first feature film, Once Upon A Nightmare. She also produced Once Upon A Nightmare, in addition to producing their most recent film, Room For Rent. Danielle has worked on other films such as Strip Club Massacre. In the upcoming year Danielle plans to work on several projects, including adding her first directing job to the mix.

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Director:
2018  Arte Factum: Legends

Editor:
2016  Room For Rent
2018  Arte Factum: Legends

Makeup Artist:
2016  Room For Rent
2018  Arte Factum: Legends

Producer:
2016  Once Upon A Nightmare
2016  Room For Rent
2017  FrankenThug
2018  Arte Factum: Legends

Writer:
2016  Once Upon A Nightmare
2016  Room For Rent
2017  FrankenThug
2018  Arte Factum: Legends

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