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Danso Gordon

Danso Gordon

Actor

Danso Gordon (born August 3, 1979) is a Canadian actor. Gordon was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia before moving on to pursue an acting career in Los Angeles. His very first acting gig was as a guest star in CBC's Street Cents and moved on to filming footwear commercials with the basketball star Charles Barkley. He later appeared in a number of other acting projects like the TV series Sliders, the 1998 film American History X and starring roles in the NBC Saturday morning sitcom Hang Time, The Disney Series In a Heartbeat and The N-Network's original series South Of Nowhere. He also made special appearances in the internet drama College Daze beginning in 2007, he was also in South Of Nowhere as Clay and Dark House. He is also co-owner of the caleb clothing company. He co-directed the short film "COLE" which won Best Actor in a short film during the 2007 Playhouse West Film Festival. In 2010, he was in a State Farm commercial. Description above from the Wikipedia article  Danso Gordon,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Born: August 3, 1979 (Age 45) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Danso Gordon  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
8.6
ActorBuddy #11998
Movie
5.7
ActorRon2012
Movie
5.5
ActorBiggs2005
Movie
5
ActorEldon2009
Movie
6.4
ActorSebastian2005
Movie
5.1
ActorFrederico2013
TV Show
7.8
Actor21 Episodes2000-2001
TV Show
6.8
ActorKenny 'Silk' Hayes
52 Episodes
1995-2000
TV Show
7.7
ActorMume
1 Episode
2001-2001
TV Show
7.7
ActorClay Carlin
40 Episodes
2005-2008
TV Show
7.3
ActorOtis
1 Episode
1995-2000
TV Show
8.6
ActorSpin Class Instructor
1 Episode
2005
TV Show
7.5
ActorDr. Rian Larouche
1 Episode
2012-2017
TV Show
6.2
ActorReverend Cliff Crawley
4 Episodes
2019-2022
Short Film
ActorAnthony2010
Movie
5.4
ActorJason Blu Griffith2016
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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