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Dani Codina is a professional actor with more than 20 years of experience in the world of theater, film and television. He has received training in different schools and educational centers such as the Col-legi del Teatre, the Theater Institute or the Nancy Tuñón School. Also, he has had the opportunity to feed a diverse range of teachers as Boris Rotenstein, Santiago Zannou, Marc Martinez, Peter Looney (Los Angeles, USA), Rosa Nicolás, Núria Badia, Raquel Carvallo, or Joe Lewis, among others . Within the workplace is accompanied by a broad background that has been key to forge in this actor the possibility of training and constant gear. This is how he has consolidated his artistic career through different theater companies such as Artristras, Brou d'Arts, Crac el Gag, Anamulimba or Frec a Frec. As a theatrical actor, he is also supported by works related to the musical branch in shows such as "Cançó d'Amor i de Guerra" (Palau de la Música). Currently, he is also part of the company Professors Substituïbles with the show Contes Portàtils from the catalan writer Pere Calders and Frec a Frec, which has several micro-theatre shows touring the country reaffirming the idea of ​​transforming the theater into something close, educational and accessible to everyone. It is precisely his pedagogical vision around the artistic discipline that keeps him active as a teacher in different schools, civic centers and residences for the elderly.

In the film industry he has participated in several short films and feature films as well known as  The Burning cold by the director Santi Trullenque, The Julia's eyes, by director Guillem Morales, Natalie Net, by director Chico Morera or "Codicia", by director Adrià Lahuerta. As for television, he has participated in different series and TV Movies like Para qué sirve un Marido?? (TVE), Temps de Silenci (TV3), El cor de la Ciutat (TV3), Kubala Moreno i Manchón (TV3), Cala Reial (TV3), Psicopatologia Digital (TV3), or Mina, sueños de libertad (TVE).

2010 - present

2010 - present

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