Daniel Cerny
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RHPSvegas — 19 years ago(April 25, 2006 04:19 PM)
I saw him in a movie where he plays a child terrorist. I can't remember the name of it, but it was a big movie. It must be at least ten years old now. I'd also like to know why it says this movie was released in 1995 when I clearly remember picking this up on video (used) in 1994!
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COTCgirl — 19 years ago(September 02, 2006 10:09 PM)
Ah ha okay I did some digging and I found out where Mr. Eli has been hiding all these years. I found this on a website
Daniel Cerny is first generation American, his parents immigrated from the Czech Republic during communism. At a the young age of 9 years old Daniel had already developed a passion for film and acting. Throughout his teen years he acted inseveral motion pictures and television programs, including "Fearless" directed byPeter Weir. Upon graduating High school Daniel shifted his focus to directing. In 2001, he directed a ten minute black and white short for N.Y.U Tisch Program, entitled "Desire".
In 2002 Daniel Cerny moved back to Los Angeles to write and direct a 45min Short film about three crossing lives in Los Angeles called "The Bends". After attending film courses at UCLA, Daniel returned to his roots in 2003, at the famous Film Academy in Prague, Czech republic (FAMU). In this time Daniel directed an 8min musical " I'd Rather Be Blue", a short film adaptation of "TheRaven", and a 5min short about a young woman coming of age in "Fallen".
Finally in 2004 Daniel Cerny wrote and directed "Nights of Blue", which has been titled the largest scale short film in Prague's history, using all of Prague's finest actors, music and locations. Daniel Cerny now, 23 resides both in Los Angeles and Prague and is now working on his next film in Prague 2005.
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rosebud200320 — 18 years ago(February 05, 2008 07:47 PM)
Wow he sure has been busy.
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ElectricWarlock — 13 years ago(May 25, 2012 03:37 PM)
What do you mean he wasn't a great actor? I thought he was amazing. I can't think of anyone who would've played the part any better. I think his eyes were a big part of what made him so creepy. They were hypnotic in a way.
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