Dayna Cussler

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Dayna Cussler
Born
Occupation(s)Film producer, screenwriter, costume designer, actress
ParentClive Cussler

Dayna Gayle Cussler is an American film producer, screenwriter, costume designer, and film actress. She is also the daughter of novelist Clive Cussler.[1]

Cussler has worked on several films starting in 1987, mostly on sci-fi productions. Her first films were The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory and Barfly, both in 1987. Through the 1990s she worked on numerous film projects, including Philadelphia Experiment II and Hellraiser: Bloodline. In 2000 she produced her first film, 2 on U, which she wrote, produced, and starred in opposite Micky Levy, Tomas Arana, and Tom Novak.

Cussler also played the role of Kitty Mannock in the 2005 film Sahara, about a fictional record-breaking Australian pilot of the 1930s who was lost without a trace in the Sahara desert, and whose body and plane were found by Dirk Pitt. This film was an adaptation of her father's novel Sahara, and starred Matthew McConaughey, Penélope Cruz and Steve Zahn. However, in the final takes of production her scenes were deleted.

Cussler is a founding member of the Los Angeles theatre ensemble group, GueirrLA Theatre. She appeared in many local productions as an actress.

Cussler was a member of the band The Darklings and currently plays drums with Stations of the Sun. She continues to write, produce, act and make music.

References

  1. ^ Leuthner, Stuart (December 8, 2016). Clive Cussler. ISBN 9781936529063.

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