Daryl Burq Pearson
Acting
Biography
With a personal life story that could provide content for a miniseries, Daniel Latch brings rawness and intelligence to his roles from his experiences as a Marine, DoD/NATO advisor, Fortune 100 executive and social entrepreneur. Daniel trained in acting with masters Del Close, father of long form improv, at his Chicago Improv Olympics studio and Oscar winning director, Milton Katselas at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Daniel created the role of the General for Joni and Gina's (lesbian) Wedding which he played for six seasons before being invited to spend two years preparing United States Marines for combat and cultural interaction in Iraq through the use of acting scenario training, of which he trained, directed and led over 2000 kinetic and nonkinetic, real-life scenarios. Daniel has earned certifications and degrees in multiple areas, including: military aerospace electronics, psychology, communication, management, marketing, total quality, total wellness, hypnotherapy, NLP and bioenergetics. When not occupied as an actor, Daniel is a social entrepreneur and wellness coach using advanced, non-invasive and safe technologies to bring his clients more of what they want in life, love, and career.
Known For

The science of living and the randomness of death are combined with a dash of Darwinism. Forensic experts, pathologists, toxicologists, herpetologists, and other experts offer eloquent explanations of mortality.
1000 Ways to Die

Russians will survive everywhere. And in the desert, and at the bottom of the sea, and in America. They will learn everything and they can teach the Americans a lot ... For example, how to catch criminals. Russian investigator Andrei Somov fell in love with an American dancer and moved with her to America for permanent residence. He wanted to work in the police, but he was not hired. Therefore, he has to wash dishes, look after the sick, clean, wash, walk other people's dogs, cook. But his dream of becoming a detective is coming true: he becomes the best detective in Los Angeles. Each episode of the film has its own plot.
Russians in the City of Angels

Operation Repo is an American television program that depicts the world of car repossession with a team that portrays fictionalized tales of repossessions from California's San Fernando Valley. Similar to another truTV show, Southern Fried Stings, the series is filmed in a cinema verité style but consists of scripted and dramatized performances by actors. The show is filmed by recreating scenes in which the cast conducts repossessions of automobiles for finance companies. In the show they also perform repossessions of other exotic and strange items such as luxury boats, planes, limousines, motorcycles, ATVs, Zambonis, ice cream trucks, tow trucks, buses, trucks, expensive bicycles, hot air balloons, wood chippers, forklifts, and tanning beds.
Operation Repo

Christian, a hunky, 20-something, West Hollywood party boy gets more than he bargains for when he tries to seduce Aaron, a sexually confused Mormon missionary who moves into his apartment complex.
Latter Days

Police detective Walt Hodges and his lusty girl friend, TV reporter Lorraine Lewis, investigate the murder of a music promoter Floyd Winslow, interviewing his lusty secretary and randy wife.