Dan Claudino

Personal Info

Known For Acting

Known Credits 15

Gender Male

Birthday October 7, 1996 (27 years old)

Place of Birth Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil

Also Known As

  • Daniel Claudino
  • Дэн Клаудино
  • 丹·克劳迪诺
  • דן קלאודינו
  • 댄 클라우 디노

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Biography

Dan Claudino (born 7 October 1996) is an Brazilian actor and voice actor, known for his starring roles in dEus (2022), Tem Alguém em Casa? (2022), Amor à Terceira Vista (2022), Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48 (2020), and Flores Secas (2017).

Born in Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil as Daniel Claudino Batista, is the middle child of five children - a twin brother, a younger brother, an older brother and sister. His parents are Rita Claudino and Claudio Francisco. When he was 11 years old, started attending an acting school for theater actors, where he began his artistic career acting in short theatrical productions. He graduated in Performing Arts in 2018. In 2013, at 15, Dan starred in his first professional theater play Mistério na Sala de Ensaio e Outras Histórias playing Célio.

Dan appeared in some films, including Tem Alguém em Casa? (2022), playing Airton, dEus (2022), playing Gustavo Silva Rossi, Amor à Terceira Vista (2022), playing Léo, Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48 (2020), film adaptation of the homonyms play, being recorded at home due to the Covid-19 pandemic and having a live broadcast on Facebook, and Flores Secas (2017), where he played Frederico "Fred", a double role with his twin brother Davi Claudino.

In 2014, Dan starred in the third episode of the TV miniseries Extremos da Cidade (2014) where he talks about the importance of artistic production in São Paulo, Brazil. He also appeared and directed several music videos, including Grupo Aspas: Vem Mudar o Teu Futuro (2014), Grupo Aspas: Avulso (2014), Grupo Aspas: Precoce (2014), Y3ll & Sloope: Sonhoz (2019) and Leo Lotho: Olhar (2019).

His past theatre credits include À Deriva (2019), O Último Carro (2018), The Balcony (O Balcão) (2017), 4.48 (2016-2017), Adolescer Indefinido (2016), O Casamento de Mané Bocó (2015), Histórias de bobos, bocós, burraldos e paspalhões (2014-2016), being his most successful play, having performed in several cities in the State of São Paulo and won many awards, Um Conto de Natal (2014), Jovens Opressores (2014), Aquela Água Toda (2014) directed by Cacá Carvalho, and more. Dan also directed the play Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48 (2019), where he played Margô, this play won an award to be produced.

Dan lives in São Paulo and wrote a horror story called O Assassino da Esquina (The Corner Murderer). He is studying Cinema at Anhembi Morumbi University.

Dan Claudino (born 7 October 1996) is an Brazilian actor and voice actor, known for his starring roles in dEus (2022), Tem Alguém em Casa? (2022), Amor à Terceira Vista (2022), Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48 (2020), and Flores Secas (2017).

Born in Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil as Daniel Claudino Batista, is the middle child of five children - a twin brother, a younger brother, an older brother and sister. His parents are Rita Claudino and Claudio Francisco. When he was 11 years old, started attending an acting school for theater actors, where he began his artistic career acting in short theatrical productions. He graduated in Performing Arts in 2018. In 2013, at 15, Dan starred in his first professional theater play Mistério na Sala de Ensaio e Outras Histórias playing Célio.

Dan appeared in some films, including Tem Alguém em Casa? (2022), playing Airton, dEus (2022), playing Gustavo Silva Rossi, Amor à Terceira Vista (2022), playing Léo, Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48 (2020), film adaptation of the homonyms play, being recorded at home due to the Covid-19 pandemic and having a live broadcast on Facebook, and Flores Secas (2017), where he played Frederico "Fred", a double role with his twin brother Davi Claudino.

In 2014, Dan starred in the third episode of the TV miniseries Extremos da Cidade (2014) where he talks about the importance of artistic production in São Paulo, Brazil. He also appeared and directed several music videos, including Grupo Aspas: Vem Mudar o Teu Futuro (2014), Grupo Aspas: Avulso (2014), Grupo Aspas: Precoce (2014), Y3ll & Sloope: Sonhoz (2019) and Leo Lotho: Olhar (2019).

His past theatre credits include À Deriva (2019), O Último Carro (2018), The Balcony (O Balcão) (2017), 4.48 (2016-2017), Adolescer Indefinido (2016), O Casamento de Mané Bocó (2015), Histórias de bobos, bocós, burraldos e paspalhões (2014-2016), being his most successful play, having performed in several cities in the State of São Paulo and won many awards, Um Conto de Natal (2014), Jovens Opressores (2014), Aquela Água Toda (2014) directed by Cacá Carvalho, and more. Dan also directed the play Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48 (2019), where he played Margô, this play won an award to be produced.

Dan lives in São Paulo and wrote a horror story called O Assassino da Esquina (The Corner Murderer). He is studying Cinema at Anhembi Morumbi University.

Acting

2025
2025
2024
2023
2022
2022
2022
2020
2017
2014
2014
2014
2014

Directing

2020
2019
2019

Production

2024
2023

Writing

2022
2020

Crew

2020

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