Benjamin Dane
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Benjamin attended the High School
For Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA) where he studied art, not drama.
However, after a stint as a vet's assistant, he promptly switched
enrolment to The High School for Health Professions. With an intense
love for art and design, he graduated with honors from the Art
Institute of Dallas. It was in Dallas he started working with community
theater such as Conerstone, the Dallas Children's Theater and was one
of the first cast members for "The Promise". He also appesared in such
original dramatic and musical productions as "Snow White", "Bobby Sox",
C.S. Lewis's "The Silver Chair", "Peanut Butter and Tofu on Jewish Rye"
and "Eight Days that Changed The World". Stage ignited a desire for
film and broadcast roles. He made a dynamic first impression with small
roles in two highly anticipated projects filmed in Texas - Oliver
Stone's "JFK" and the Emmy Award-winning "Killing in a Small Town" for
CBS. A promising start opened opportunities for Ben to tackle leading
roles in several independent films - including Brown in the
award-winning feature, "Holding On", Stephen in "Once Blind", Tyler in
"Am I Cursed?" and Hack in "Halftime - The Redemption of a Couch
Potato". Benjamin also gained recognition with starring roles in
television - Adam in "Amazing Love Stories" for ABC Family, the pivotal
role of Ethan Allen in a historical docu-drama for The Discovery
Channel and a dramatic role in the millennium special, "Is It The End
Or Just The Beginning?" for ABC Family and TBN. In 2003, Benjamin
wrapped shooting three films. In "Stationery Games" he plays the lead
role of Reginald, a CIA operative, in an interesting psychological
"Basic Instinct" thriller. Then film won a Grand Jury Award at the Bare
Bones Independent Film Festival. In the Best Comedy by New York
International Independent Film Festival winner, "Sweet Hideaway", Ben
plays the part of Scotti and in an inventive split screen segment,
plays the dual roles of The Angel and Man in Black. Most recently,
Benjamin appeared in the theatrically released and award winning,
"Echoes of Innocence". The film won 9 major festival awards, including
a Platinum Remi in Dramatic Film at the WorldFest International Film
Festival and Audience Favorite. Benjamin plays young priest, Father
Connelly, the voice of compassion in the film. He also completed roles
in the comedy "Art of the Fart" and the yet to be released sci-fi
event, "Parallel."