Daniel Velez

Daniel Velez

Biography

Daniel Velez is an actor from Los Angeles, CA. Roles include: Darcy in Pride and Prejudice (Chautauqua Theatre Co.), Orestes in The Oresteia (The Juilliard School), and Hal in Henry IV Part 1 (The Juilliard School). Other awards: National YoungArts Winner in Theater, The Music Center’s Spotlight Competition Grand Prize Finalist in Acting. Daniel is a recent graduate of the Drama Division at The Juilliard School.

Credits

Romeo + Juliet

Past Shows

Romeo + Juliet (until February 2025)

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