Malcolm Danare

Acting

Malcolm Danare

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Jun 15, 1962 (63 years old)

Malcolm Danare

Known For

Bullet Ride
1h 29m
Movie 2020

Bullet Ride

When two Producers are threatened by their boss to make...

A Dog and Pony Show
1h 38m
Movie 2018

A Dog and Pony Show

A renowned circus dog is the only one left behind...

Amelia 2.0
1h 29m
Movie 2017

Amelia 2.0

After his wife Amelia suffers an aneurysm that leaves her...

American Justice
1h 23m
Movie 2015

American Justice

When the reckless actions of an out-of-control LAPD officer get...

Monster High: Escape from Skull Shores
0h 45m
Movie 2012

Monster High: Escape from Skull Shores

It's officially Spring Break at Monster High, and Lagoona takes...

Godzilla: The Series
0h 30m
TV Show 1998

Godzilla: The Series

Picking up where the blockbuster motion picture left off, Godzilla:...

Independence Day
2h 25m
Movie 1996

Independence Day

Strange phenomena surface around the globe. The skies ignite. Terror...

Robin Hood: Men in Tights
1h 44m
Movie 1993

Robin Hood: Men in Tights

Robin Hood comes home after fighting in the Crusades to...

Popcorn
1h 31m
Movie 1991

Popcorn

While holding a horror film festival, a group of film...

National Lampoon's European Vacation
1h 35m
Movie 1985

National Lampoon's European Vacation

The Griswolds win a vacation to Europe on a game...

Biography

Malcolm Danare (born June 15, 1962) is an American actor, known for his role of Caesar in the 1985 film Heaven Help Us and Dr. Mendel Craven in the 1998 film Godzilla and its animated series followup. He is also known for voicing Kipling in Monster High and voicing Tiny of Ever After High. Malcolm Danare had never been in front of a camera before he played the role that earned him a Golden Globe nomination. This debut role was Poteete in Paramount Pictures’ movie The Lords of Discipline, for which he was nominated for Best Newcomer. Danare's next film for Paramount was the iconic Flashdance. Malcolm went on to star and co-star in a diverse collection of films: Mel Brooks’s Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Walter Hill’s Crossroads, Amy Heckerling’s European Vacation, Michael Dinner’s Heaven Help Us (aka Catholic Boys), Bob Clark and Mark Herrier’s Popcorn, and John Carpenter’s horror classic Christine. Malcolm also co-starred in Columbia Pictures’ Godzilla and its animated television series.