Hey, I’m
Daniel
Oliveri
Actor / Performer / Collaborator


About Me,
I'm a former New Yorker but now New Jerseyan which means I know a thing or two about the perfect bagel and where to get one. I spent my entire childhood and teen years living in NYC so the city will always be home to me. Growing up in the big city has taught me so many things that have shaped me into the person I am today. I like to say I always bring a little bit of New York with me everywhere.
I will be graduating in May of 2025 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Colorado Boulder. In college I truly got to figure out who I was as a theatre artist, storyteller, and collaborator. I want to bring my identity as a gay man to what I do in performance on and off stage and to inspire others to embrace their identity as artists and to make a more progressive new generation of theatre artists. I love being able to help create and tell stories on stage and connect with audiences through a beautiful story. Getting to navigate school with an ensemble of actors I worked closely with everyday for four years of my life was one of the most special gifts and taught me so many things.
I had the honor of receiving the Irene Ryan Nomination from the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for my performance as Chris in The play That Goes Wrong.
Outside of my theatre life, I love doing outdoor activities, watching college football, reading, dancing to my favorite pop music icons (Ariana Grande, Charlie XCX, Sabrina Carpenter etc...), cooking with my parents, cuddling on the couch with my dogs Kobe, Bella, and Lily, exploring new places and cities, and I am a huge roller coaster lover. I swear in another life I would've been a roller coaster designer if I was any good at math.





















































