Daniel Croix Henderson is an actor working across film, television, and theatre making his Broadway debut in The Imaginary Invalid. On television, he’s known for Manhunt (Apple TV+), Love, Victor (Hulu), and The Oval (BET). On stage, he has worked with Broadway directors including Knud Adams in the world premiere of Jiehae Park's the aves and Kenny Leon in Much Ado About Nothing at The Public Theater, a New York Times Critic's Pick. As a filmmaker, he wrote and directed the Oscar-qualified short film Huli, which screened at more than fifteen festivals across the US and abroad, including the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival and Kino Babylon in Berlin. He produced Don't Tell Mama (dir. Chloe Leigh King), which premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, and co-wrote and directed Oasis, programmed at Lincoln Center's DIFF, supported by the NAACP Cinematic Shorts Program and Adobe. Born and raised in Buffalo, New York, Daniel is a graduate of the SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Theatre Arts and Film, where he earned his BFA in Acting. He lives in LA and frequently works in Honolulu and NYC.
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