Daniel Annone [he/hm] is thrilled to be part of his first show here at the Alliance Theatre! Favorite stage credits include Benjamin Cohen in The Underpants (Theatre UCF), Bellhop in Lend Me a Tenor (Athens Theatre), as well as touring with Madcap Puppets and Hampstead Stage. Notable film/tv credits include Dog Gone (Netflix), Richard Jewell (WB), "Doom Patrol" (Max), and "Atlanta" (FX). Originally from Miami, he holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from the University of Central Florida. Daniel currently teaches at Catapult Acting Studios and is part of the Mighty Shorts Comedy Collective here in Atlanta. He would love to thank his friends, family, and cat for always supporting him. Social media: @dknown
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