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Years active
  
1996-present

Plays
  
Some People

Education
  
New York University


Role
  
Actor ยท dannyhoch.com

Name
  
Danny Hoch

Upcoming movie
  
Exposed

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Born
  
November 23, 1970 (age 53) (
1970-11-23
)
Brooklyn, New York City, United States

Occupation
  
Actor, writer, director, performance artist

Books
  
Jails, hospitals, & hip-hop, and Some people

Movies
  
We Own the Night, Whiteboyz, Black Hawk Down, Safe, Henry's Crime

Similar People
  
Malcolm Venville, Marc Levin, Boaz Yakin, James Gray, Will Power

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Danny Hoch (born November 23, 1970) is an American actor, writer, director and performance artist. He has acted in larger roles in independent and art house movies and had a few small roles in mainstream Hollywood films, with increasing exposure as in 2007's We Own the Night. He is also known for his one man shows.

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Danny Hoch: Crafting the One-Person Show


Theatre

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Two of his three one-man-shows, Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop and Some People, were published together in 1998. In both pieces he explores the multi-cultural (and multi-lingual) New York he grew up in, providing adept monologues in the languages of the people, Cuban Spanish, Bronx Dominican Spanish or Nuyorican, Jamaican Patois or Trinidadian English.

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A prevailing theme in Hoch's work, within its spectrum of unification and deep similarities under superficial differences, is the power of hip hop. Naive or street-wise white youth believing or dreaming that they are black, African-American kids dreaming of making it as a rapper, a Cuban street vendor's love of Snoop Dogg.

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Some People followed his first endeavor, Pot Melting, and was broadcast on HBO in the mid-90's, which granted Hoch more national exposure, allowing him to tour more cities to greater crowds. Hoch founded the Hip-Hop Theater Festival in 2000. Together, his three plays have won many awards, including two Obie Awards, a Sundance Writers Fellowship and the CalArts' Alpert Awards in the Arts in Theatre. In 2010 he won a Fellow award granted by United States Artists.

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In 2008 Hoch's solo show Taking Over addresses the issue of social imbalance as viewed by people who are pushed out by gentrification in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

In late 2011 to early 2012, Hoch appeared in Ethan Coen's one-act play "Talking Cure" presented as part of Relatively Speaking.

Appearances in other media

Like the subject of most of Hoch's monologues, his writings often examine topics in hip hop, race and class and he has been published in The Village Voice, The New York Times, Harper's, and The Nation.

He has been featured on HBO's Def Poetry Jam, in addition to his Some People being broadcast on that station. The film version of Hoch's Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop was released in 2000.

Hoch was cast in a guest role on a 1995 episode of Seinfeld, (season seven, "The Pool Guy"), but he objected to what he felt was ethnic stereotyping in the way his Hispanic character was written and tried to convince Jerry Seinfeld to change things. Hoch was eventually re-cast with another actor.

He is also known for writing Whiteboyz, a limited-released 1999 film directed by Marc Levin in which Hoch also stars with Mark Webber and Dash Mihok as three white Iowa teenagers who long for a gangsta rap life. The film also stars Piper Perabo and Eugene Byrd and rappers as luminous as Snoop Doggy Dogg, Big Pun, Fat Joe, dead prez, Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh.

Hoch appeared on Robert Small's MTV Unplugged spoken word series.

Filmography

Actor
-
Sunday at Il Posto Accanto (completed) as
Danny
2023
Full Circle (TV Mini Series) as
Ron Cuneo
- Loyalty (2023) - Ron Cuneo
- Essequibo (2023) - Ron Cuneo
- Safe in the Circle (2023) - Ron Cuneo
- Jared's Body (2023) - Ron Cuneo
2022
Allswell as
Danny
2017
She's Gotta Have It (TV Series) as
Dean 'Onyx' Haggin / Dean Haggin
- #IAmYourMirror (2019) - Dean 'Onyx' Haggin
- #NationTime (2019) - Dean 'Onyx' Haggin
- #HeGotItAllMixedUp (DYSLEXIA) (2017) - Dean Haggin
2019
Goldie as
Frank
2018
Then Came You as
Coffee Shop Owner (uncredited)
2018
Maniac (TV Mini Series) as
5
- The Lake of the Clouds (2018) - 5
- Larger Structural Issues (2018) - 5
- Utangatta (2018) - 5
- Exactly Like You (2018) - 5
- Ceci N'est Pas Une Drill (2018) - 5
- Having a Day (2018) - 5
- Option C (2018) - 5
- Windmills (2018) - 5
- The Chosen One! (2018) - 5
2018
BlacKkKlansman as
Agent Y
2017
The Upside as
Opera Patron (uncredited)
2017
Landline as
Singles Mixer DJ
2016
Barry as
Eddie
2016
Wolves as
Sean
2016
Gotham (TV Series) as
Pharmacist
- Wrath of the Villains: Mr. Freeze (2016) - Pharmacist
2016
Exposed as
Detective Joey Cullen
2015
Get Some! (TV Series) as
Sex Store Owner
- Health Reasons (2015) - Sex Store Owner
2014
Dispatch (TV Short) as
Frankie
2014
The Knick (TV Series) as
Bunky Collier
- Crutchfield (2014) - Bunky Collier
- The Golden Lotus (2014) - Bunky Collier
- They Capture the Heat (2014) - Bunky Collier
- The Busy Flea (2014) - Bunky Collier
- Mr. Paris Shoes (2014) - Bunky Collier
2014
The Good Wife (TV Series) as
Gunter
- Trust Issues (2014) - Gunter
2014
Like Sunday, Like Rain as
Jaiden (uncredited)
2013
Home as
Dundee
2013
Inside Llewyn Davis as
Sir Perkins (uncredited)
2011
East WillyB (TV Series) as
Albert
- Welcome to Bushwick (2013) - Albert
- Operation Strike Team (2013) - Albert
- King of Bushwick (2011) - Albert
- That's Dirty (2011) - Albert
2013
Breathe In as
Minor Role (uncredited)
2012
Ted as
Donny's Dad (uncredited)
2012
Safe as
Julius Barkow
2012
Nick the Doorman (TV Movie) as
Jimmy the Schnoz
2011
Bored to Death (TV Series)
- Nothing I Can't Handle by Running Away (2011)
2011
Violet & Daisy as
Man #4
2011
Nurse Jackie (TV Series) as
Mr. Digby
- -Deaf Blind Tumor Pee-Test (2011) - Mr. Digby
2010
Blue Bloods (TV Series) as
Billy Leo
- Officer Down (2010) - Billy Leo
2010
Henry's Crime as
Joe
2009
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned (Video Game) as
The New Crowd of Liberty City (voice)
2009
Taking Chance (TV Movie) as
TSA Agent
2007
We Own the Night as
Jumbo Falsetti
2007
Lucky You as
Bobby Basketball
2007
Blackbird as
Pinchback
2005
Bam Bam and Celeste as
Neo Nazi
2005
War of the Worlds as
Intersection Guy Cop
2003
The Other Shoe as
Abraham
2003
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series) as
Kracker
- Soulless (2003) - Kracker
2003
American Splendor as
Marty
2002
Washington Heights as
Mickey
2001
Black Hawk Down as
Pilla
2001
Prison Song as
Harris
2001
3 A.M. as
Father
2000
Bamboozled as
Timmi Hillnigger
2000
Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop (Documentary) as
Danny, Bronks, Flip, Sam, Gabriel, Victor, Peter, Andy, Emcee Enuff
1999
Whiteboyz as
Flip
1998
The Thin Red Line as
Pvt. Carni
1997
SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground (TV Movie) as
Edward (segment "Honey-Getter")
1997
His and Hers as
Lenny
1996
Sureshot
Writer
2014
My America (written by - segment "'Phil'")
2012
My America (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Phil (2012)
2006
Wyclef Jean in America (TV Movie)
2000
Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop (Documentary)
1999
Whiteboyz (character Flip from theater piece - uncredited) / (screenplay) / (story)
1997
SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground (TV Movie) (segment "Honey-Getter")
1995
Some People (TV Movie)
Director
2000
Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop (Documentary)
Producer
-
Sunday at Il Posto Accanto (executive producer) (completed)
Self
2008
Something Out of Nothing (Documentary)
2008
A Moment in Crime: Creating Late Eighties Brooklyn (Video documentary short) as
Self
2008
Tension: Creating 'We Own the Night' (Video short) as
Self
2008
The Making of 'We Own the Night' (Video documentary) as
Self
2005
Independent Lens (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Race Is the Place (2005) - Self
2002
Def Poetry (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #3.3 (2003) - Self
- Episode #2.2 (2002) - Self
1998
The Roseanne Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 December 1998 (1998) - Self
1995
Some People (TV Movie) as
Self - Various
Archive Footage
2009
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City (Video Game) as
The New Crowd of Liberty City

References

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