Davi Santos (born February 1, 1990) is a Brazilian-born American
actor, best known for his role playing Sir Ivan, The Gold Ranger on
the television series Power Rangers Dino Charge. He is a screenwriter
and star of The Cure, a film that world premiered at Cannes Film
Festival.[citation needed]In late 1990, Santos' family immigrated from
Rio de Janeiro to New York City. He was raised in Astoria, a
neighborhood in the northwestern corner of Queens.Santos attended the
Professional Performing Arts School alongside Connor Paolo and Sarah
Hyland. He graduated from LaGuardia Arts "Fame" High School. In 2008,
Santos enrolled at Macaulay Honors College at CUNY Lehman where he
designed the courses of his customized major Cognitive Philosophy and
Theatrical Arts. Since the age of 8, he has trained in martial arts.
He holds a second Dan Black-belt in Shotokan Karate.With a background
in theatre and commercials, Santos appeared Off-Broadway between 2009
and 2012 in plays premiering at New York Theatre Festival, Samuel
French Play Festival and the New York International Fringe Festival.
In his late teens, he wrote and appeared in the coming of age
docufiction, Lone Prophet, utilizing guerrilla filmmaking in support
of the DREAM Act. In 2011, he collaborated with Christopher J. Lopez
to create Densely Hollow Films. Their first film, The Cure, premiered
at the Palais des Festivals et des Congress at Cannes Film Festival.
actor, best known for his role playing Sir Ivan, The Gold Ranger on
the television series Power Rangers Dino Charge. He is a screenwriter
and star of The Cure, a film that world premiered at Cannes Film
Festival.[citation needed]In late 1990, Santos' family immigrated from
Rio de Janeiro to New York City. He was raised in Astoria, a
neighborhood in the northwestern corner of Queens.Santos attended the
Professional Performing Arts School alongside Connor Paolo and Sarah
Hyland. He graduated from LaGuardia Arts "Fame" High School. In 2008,
Santos enrolled at Macaulay Honors College at CUNY Lehman where he
designed the courses of his customized major Cognitive Philosophy and
Theatrical Arts. Since the age of 8, he has trained in martial arts.
He holds a second Dan Black-belt in Shotokan Karate.With a background
in theatre and commercials, Santos appeared Off-Broadway between 2009
and 2012 in plays premiering at New York Theatre Festival, Samuel
French Play Festival and the New York International Fringe Festival.
In his late teens, he wrote and appeared in the coming of age
docufiction, Lone Prophet, utilizing guerrilla filmmaking in support
of the DREAM Act. In 2011, he collaborated with Christopher J. Lopez
to create Densely Hollow Films. Their first film, The Cure, premiered
at the Palais des Festivals et des Congress at Cannes Film Festival.
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