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Writer/Producer
Dan Traub Bio 2006
Dan Traub's dynamic and diverse career has spanned music, songwriting, stage, television, screenwriting and film. His wide range of talents makes Dan one of the most multi-media and diverse artists of our time.
Born in 1960 in Encino, California, Dan has been a Screen Actor’s Guild member since 1998.
Dan Traub’s experience as a musician led him to the world of acting and screenwriting, initially performing in community theater shows and student films. This path continued, leading him to directing theatre and film. Dan Traub is member or the Screen Actor Guild (SAG) and Film Independent (FIND) organization. He has performed as an actor both on stage and on screen. He has appeared in plays such as "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", "Othello", and Neil Simon's "Plaza Suite".
In 2005, the documentary Heroes of an American Town was conceived by Dan and his wife Sylvie, while they were on a road trip and happened upon the B-17 Monument in the California town of Tulare. This 128-minute documentary written, directed and presented by Dan, was screened at the Tulare Film Festival on 9/22/06 to rave print reviews in the Tulare Advance Register. The documentary feature opened the door for Dan as a writer-director-actor, and also features his own original music, co-written and recorded by film editor and composer Mike Bedik. Dan's music talents include electric and acoustic guitars, specializing in slide, bass, singing, and composing. Since then Dan has directed and shot a music concert documentary for the Layne Staley Fund (Staley - the late Alice in Chains singer) in August, 2006, in Seattle, WA.
Producer
Dreamkeeper Films, Inc.
January 2005 - Present
"Heroes of an American Town"
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