Dana Krass

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Dana Michael Krass
Born Dana Michael Krass
May 6, 1981 (1981-05-06) (age 27)
Elmwood, NE

Dana Michael Krass (born May 06, 1981) is an American screenwriter, actor, and model who was burst upon the scene at a very young age helping to write an episode of the original Hasbro animated series "Transformers" during it's second season destined to air in season 3. The episode did not make it to air however as the then upcoming Transformers movie changed the direction of the cartoon series. Despite only being in elementary school this gained him much attention and furthered his academics to a point where he was offered college at the age of 11 going on 12 via Duke University. Deciding to stay in school in order to concentrate on his interest in sports, he played in many regional all-star teams such as the Valentino's All-stars, and eventually offered NCAA Division I walk-on opportunities for both basketball and football with many of the schools of the Big 12 conference. He did not accept, instead during and directly after his college years he decided to go into business for himself beginning a lucrative career in personal investing. While doing this he also regained enough free time to pickup his original interest in acting, writing, and modeling. He has been involved with many movies, tv shows, appearances and advertisements in varying capacities from development to on-screen appearances in the titles of "Space Jam", "Play it to the Bone", "Real World", "Road Rules", "Inked", Playboy.com, Beer.com, "the Man Show", Nola.com, "Angels on the Fairway" along with many others. (Please add more if you have them) He mostly uses an alias when contributing to a project in order to maintain his privacy and anonymity. Three we do know of are "Jaimee Starr", "D.K. Michaels", and "DMK". (If you know of others he has used please contribute.) He has been a regular at such parties as the Playboy Mansion as well as being linked to a couple of Playmates and celebrity girlfriends, which he rarely comments on record anything to do with his personal life, but has been spotted while at events in the past by crews such as "Access Hollywood" and "Extra" to name a few. He prefers the soft-spoken anonymity of the Midwest, maintaining a primary residence in the area staying close to his family while also performing a volume of charity work.

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