Daniel Ndlara Robson
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Daniel Ndlara Robson: Award-Winning British-Zimbabwean Filmmaker and Producer
Daniel Ndlara Robson, an accomplished British-Zimbabwean filmmaker and producer based in Los Angeles, brings a unique perspective to the global entertainment industry. Born in Zimbabwe and raised in England, he is a highly motivated and successful producer with experience across various film genres.
From Acting to Producing:
Robson began his career in the entertainment industry by appearing in television shows on ITV2 and BBC Channel 4, commercials, and stage plays. His formal training at Identity Drama School in television and film provided a strong foundation for his subsequent career. Building on his acting experience, Robson transitioned into film production, achieving success with his independent feature, Dangerous Zone*. This film, shot by renowned Bollywood Director of Photography Nathan Thuria and starring Darren Neville, marked a significant step in his career. He subsequently produced the critically acclaimed Nollywood blockbuster, Broken Cross, premiering at Odeon Cinemas. His portfolio also includes the British drama series Betrayal(2016) and the cross-continental project It Takes Two (2021), which bridged London and Lagos. Further showcasing his versatility, he collaborated with Idris Elba on the project "The Block." Daniel also appeared on Judge Rinder TV Show .
A Diverse Portfolio:
Robson's impressive output extends to numerous short films, including the British drama Ghetto Savage, Deadly Zone, Undying Shadows, May Dark Shadows, Last Breathe, and Plastic Toys, in which he starred as Caesar. His notable acting credits include Manctyre's Murder Secret Files on CBS America and appearances in the Hulu series Escape. One of his biggest success is Gangs of Soho a British drama featuring Lamin Tamba and some of the best actors in industry.
Championing African Storytelling:
Driven by a passion for amplifying African voices and talent, Robson is committed to establishing a prominent African film presence globally. His entrepreneurial spirit is evident in his leadership of Star Galaxy Media, a US-based production company, and his ambitious project: the launch of the Zambezi Media Hub in Southern Africa (Zimbabwe). This initiative is poised to become one of the largest film studios in the region, a testament to his dedication to fostering African film storytelling.
Daniel Ndlara Robson, an accomplished British-Zimbabwean filmmaker and producer based in Los Angeles, brings a unique perspective to the global entertainment industry. Born in Zimbabwe and raised in England, he is a highly motivated and successful producer with experience across various film genres.
From Acting to Producing:
Robson began his career in the entertainment industry by appearing in television shows on ITV2 and BBC Channel 4, commercials, and stage plays. His formal training at Identity Drama School in television and film provided a strong foundation for his subsequent career. Building on his acting experience, Robson transitioned into film production, achieving success with his independent feature, Dangerous Zone*. This film, shot by renowned Bollywood Director of Photography Nathan Thuria and starring Darren Neville, marked a significant step in his career. He subsequently produced the critically acclaimed Nollywood blockbuster, Broken Cross, premiering at Odeon Cinemas. His portfolio also includes the British drama series Betrayal(2016) and the cross-continental project It Takes Two (2021), which bridged London and Lagos. Further showcasing his versatility, he collaborated with Idris Elba on the project "The Block." Daniel also appeared on Judge Rinder TV Show .
A Diverse Portfolio:
Robson's impressive output extends to numerous short films, including the British drama Ghetto Savage, Deadly Zone, Undying Shadows, May Dark Shadows, Last Breathe, and Plastic Toys, in which he starred as Caesar. His notable acting credits include Manctyre's Murder Secret Files on CBS America and appearances in the Hulu series Escape. One of his biggest success is Gangs of Soho a British drama featuring Lamin Tamba and some of the best actors in industry.
Championing African Storytelling:
Driven by a passion for amplifying African voices and talent, Robson is committed to establishing a prominent African film presence globally. His entrepreneurial spirit is evident in his leadership of Star Galaxy Media, a US-based production company, and his ambitious project: the launch of the Zambezi Media Hub in Southern Africa (Zimbabwe). This initiative is poised to become one of the largest film studios in the region, a testament to his dedication to fostering African film storytelling.