Danny Arroyo
Danny Arroyo is an actor/writer/producer/director with a Bachelor's Degree in Film Production and over 80 film/TV/commercial credits. He has won four "Best Actor" awards at various film festivals. Loves to meditate daily (has not missed a day in almost 7 straight years), reading books (especially comic books), working out, writing (screenplays and journals), playing fantasy football, video games, and seeing classic Hollywood films on the big screen (when there is no pandemic).
Arroyo is a series regular on the Amazon series Sangre Negra... Black Blood (2021) (2021), for which he won the "Best Actor" award at the Vive Latino America Awards Show for playing Detective Christian Santos. SANGRE NEGRA... BLACK BLOOD also stars veteran actors Erik Estrada and Eric Roberts.
Arroyo is the main lead actor in four feature films, a soon to be released action thriller titled Day Labor (2022) (2021), a soon to be released cop drama thriller titled Nobody's Angel (2021) (2021), an Amazon Prime romantic comedy film titled Switched at Love (2021) (2021), a soon to be released suspense thriller titled Burn Rider (2022) (2021), and an Amazon Prime and Tubi teen drama titled Adolescents of Chymera (2021) (2021). Arroyo plays Rico Fisher, the lead character in the true life story film The Last Smile (2016), available on Amazon Prime, Tubi and iTunes, for which he won Best Actor at the Silicon Valley Film Festival and was nominated at the Burbank International Film Festival. Arroyo is the producer, co-writer, and actor on TV show pilot, The Detective starring Michael Madsen.
Arroyo wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the comedy short film Bite! (2018) (2018), available on Amazon Prime, winner of 10 film festival awards (4 "Best Comedy" awards, 2 "Best Actor" and 1 "Best Director"). It is based on a true story of when his home was invaded by bed bugs.
Arroyo is in active development for his suspense mini-series titled Socio (2022), the romantic comedy titled LONELY SATURDAY NIGHT SYNDROME, the action video game movie thriller titled Gamers, the true story suspense feature film titled OUT OF CUBA, and the horror/drama TV show titled SANGRE: THE COLOR OF DYING, based on the hit book by Carlos Colon.
Danny Arroyo is an advocate of Latino's in entertainment. He produced, wrote and hosted the successful live event for the Television Academy (Emmys) titled, "HOLA: THE PHENOMENAL GROWTH OF LATINO TV" which featured the Presidents/CEOs of various Latino TV stations and networks.