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Dan Claudino

Dan Claudino

Born: 1996-10-07 • Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil

Dan Claudino (October 7, 1996, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian actor, performer, stage director, and voice actor.

He began his artistic career at the age of eleven, attending a theater acting workshop and performing in various productions. He graduated in Theater in 2018 and is currently studying Film and Audiovisual at Anhembi Morumbi University (UAM).

Dan starred in the films “O Assassino do Boom / The Boom Killer” (Bardo Filmes, 2026), directed by Mateus Guidoni and Vitor Dividino; “Interstício” (UFSCar, 2026), directed by Bruno Lucio and William Lima; “11 Homens e um Ônibus” (2026), directed by Ben Lima; “O Grande Furto Paulista” (FAAP, 2026), directed by Beatriz Panico; “A Última Oração” (Pane Filmes, 2025), directed by Saulo Carvalho; “Whey: Uma Saga Anabólica em Busca da Verdade” (SPEC Filmes, 2023), directed by Mateus Guidoni; “dEus” (DóRéMi, 2022), directed by Giovanna Paixão and Giovanna Longobardi; “Tem Alguém em Casa?” (SPEC Filmes, 2022), directed by Arthur Gabriel; “Amor à Terceira Vista” (Íris, 2022), directed by Nathália Lourenço and Ycaro Mariano; “Flores Secas” (Murano Produções, 2017), directed by Julia Gorgulho; and “Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48” (Coletivo ERROR 404, 2020), a video adaptation of the homonymous stage play, filmed at home during the Covid-19 pandemic and premiered via live streaming on Facebook.

Dan has also directed music videos, including “Rosto Desfigurado” (SPEC Filmes, 2024) by Marum, “Sonhoz” (AKA Tomato Films, 2019) by Y3ll & Sloope, and “Olhar” (AKA Tomato Films, 2019) by Leo Lotho, in addition to participating in several other music video projects, including work for Grupo Aspas.

On television, he appeared in the third episode of the miniseries “Extremos da Cidade” (TV Gazeta, 2014), which highlighted the importance of artistic production in the outskirts of São Paulo.

His theater credits include productions such as “De Botina pra Ozébio” (dir. Davi Claudino, 2025); “À Deriva” (Coletivo ERROR 404, dir. Dan Claudino and Davi Claudino, 2019); “O Último Carro” (Skena, dir. Walmir Pavam, 2018); “O Balcão / The Balcony” (Skena, dir. Rudson Marcello, 2017); “4.48” (Coletivo ERROR 404, dir. Michelle Lomba, 2016–2017); “Adolescer Indefinido” (Usina dos Atos, dir. Priscilla Tessuto, 2016); “O Casamento de Mané Bocó” (Grama Verde, dir. André Blumenschein, 2015); the award-winning “Histórias de bobos, bocós, burraldos e paspalhões” (Grama Verde, dir. André Blumenschein, 2014–2016); “Aquela Água Toda” (dir. Cacá Carvalho, 2014); and “Mistério na Sala de Ensaio e Outras Histórias” (dir. André Blumenschein, 2013), among others. He also directed and starred in “Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48” (Coletivo ERROR 404, dir. Dan Claudino and Davi Claudino, 2019–2021), which received critical acclaim for its staging and performance.

Dan is the author of the horror book “Entre Nós, Um Assassino”.

Filmography
The Last Prayer poster
The Last Prayer
2025 • Caio
Butterfly poster
Butterfly
2024 • Lucas
Street Cinemas poster
Street Cinemas
2024 • Self - Host
Echo poster
Echo
2024 • Gabriel 'Gabbss' Neves
Whey: An Anabolic Saga in Search of the Truth poster
Whey: An Anabolic Saga in Search of the Truth
2023 • Marcos
Is There Anyone Home? poster
Is There Anyone Home?
2022 • Airton
Love at Third Sight poster
Love at Third Sight
2022 • Léo
God poster
God
2022 • Gustavo Silva Rossi
It Happened at 4:48 AM poster
It Happened at 4:48 AM
2020 • Margô
Dry Flowers poster
Dry Flowers
2017 • Frederico (Fred)
Grupo Aspas: Vem Mudar o Teu Futuro poster
Grupo Aspas: Vem Mudar o Teu Futuro
2014 • Dan
Grupo Aspas: Avulso poster
Grupo Aspas: Avulso
2014 • Dan
Grupo Aspas: Precoce poster
Grupo Aspas: Precoce
2014 • Dan
Is There Anyone Home? poster
Is There Anyone Home?
— • Ashton
O Dia que Tropecei em Mim e Percebi que era Pó poster
O Dia que Tropecei em Mim e Percebi que era Pó
— • Juliano
Interstício poster
Interstício
— • Thiago
Ecos do Medo poster
Ecos do Medo
— • Carlos
No Image
The Boom Killer
— • Detetive Bones
No Image
O Grande Furto Paulista
— • Jean-Luc Fournier