Danny Strong

Danny Strong ( born June 6, 1974 in Manhattan Beach, California) is an American actor and screenwriter.

Life and career

Strong began in high school with the theater games and won numerous high school drama acting awards, after which he studied drama at the University of Southern California.

Strong, who is quite small for a Hollywood actor with a height of 1.57 m was, at the beginning of his television career in 1994 in some episodes of the series Saved by the Bell: see The New Class, a spin -off of California high school. He had in the 1995 film Dangerous Minds A small supporting role. This was followed by the late 1990s, further supporting roles in popular series Buffy - The Vampire Slayer and Clueless - The chaos clique. He also had brief appearances in the movies Pleasantville - Too good to be true and God's Army II - The Prophecy (both 1998).

His original small supporting role as Jonathan in Buffy, in which he was seen in 1997, was substantially expanded in later seasons. In the fourth season (2000) he had indeed only an appearance, but this. Subsequently Jonathan, in which he plays the main role In the sixth season, his character was transformed into one of the main antagonists of the protagonist.

After the end of Buffy Strong was seen from 2003 as Doyle in the series Gilmore Girls. He personified by 2007 the boyfriend of Paris Geller played by Liza Weil, in 21 episodes of the series.

In 2008, he was active for the first time as a screenwriter and wrote the script for the film Recount. In 2012 he was awarded for the screenplay of the film Game Change - Emmy The Sarah Palin effect. He also wrote the screenplay of the film The Butler ( 2013) and adapted the novel The Hunger Games - Flaming wrath that is to come in 2014 in two parts in the movie theaters.

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