Draft:K. Danor Gerald

K. Danor Gerald is an American actor and director who studied theater in Arkansas and started acting professionally in Dallas. His most notable roles inlcude "Coach JT" in Forever Strong and "Jesse Owens" in Saints and Soldiers: The Void. He made his feature length directorial debut with Forget the Rest and quickly followed it up with Grandpa's Crazy?.

Early life
Danor was born in Louisiana, and raised in Fitler, Mississippi. After attending school in Texas, he had been awarded scholarships in both diving and acting for Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Within the next two years, Danor had returned to Dallas, beginning his professional career in acting in region equity theaters.

In 1994, Danor became baptized into The LDS Church and met his wife, Jarrah Lyn. They married in the year 2000, and have three children together.

Career
Before acting in film, Danor would go on to perform a world premiere adaptation of "The Sound and the Fury" at the Undermain Theatre Company, and also perform in a rendition of "To Kill a Mockingbird" at the Dallas Children's Theatre.

Danor found middling success when he moved to Orlando to work at Disney World. He landed his first television role of "Syma", for the series Sheena (TV series), in which he is credited for 2 episodes.

It wasn't until after Danor left Florida for Utah to finish his degree in digital cinema that his professional career in acting took off. There he created and operates Imminent Cartharsis Arts and Media LLC, working through it as an actor, producer, editor, and director of films and theatre arts projects.