Dan Eberle, a multifaceted American creative force, was born on September 20, 1974, in the vibrant city of San Diego, California. This talented individual's journey began with a scholarship to the University of North Texas, where he pursued a degree in Jazz Performance.
As his passion for the arts continued to grow, Eberle transitioned into a performer and teacher, honing his skills and sharing his knowledge with others. It was in 2005 that he began to explore his creative potential as a writer, actor, and director.
Eberle's remarkable talents soon gained recognition, as he wrote, directed, and acted in the feature film "JailCity" in 2006. This outstanding work earned the prestigious Best Picture (US) award at the 12th annual Avignon/New York Film Festival.
In 2009, Eberle once again showcased his versatility by writing, directing, and acting in the feature film "The Local". This film was featured in the esteemed Brooklyn Film Festival and received widespread distribution, both nationally and internationally.
Eberle's creative endeavors continued to flourish, as he wrote, directed, and acted in the feature film "Prayer to a Vengeful God" in 2010.