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Daniel Sallis Huston (born May 14, 1962) is an American actor, director and screenwriter. A member of the Huston family of filmmakers, he is the son of director John Huston and half-brother of actress Anjelica Huston. He is known for his roles in films such as Ivans Xtc (2000), for which he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead, 21 Grams (2003), Birth (2004), The Aviator (also 2004), The Constant Gardener (2005), Marie Antoinette (2006), Children of Men (also 2006), The Kingdom (2007), 30 Days of Night (also 2007), Robin Hood (2010), Hitchcock (2012), The Congress (2013), Big Eyes (2014), Wonder Woman (2017), Game Night (2018), Stan & Ollie (also 2018), and Angel Has Fallen (2019). Huston portrayed The Axeman on the FX series American Horror Story: Coven and Massimo Dolcefino on American Horror Story: Freak Show. He played Ben "The Butcher" Diamond on Magic City (2012–13), Dan Jenkins in the first two seasons of the Paramount Network drama series Yellowstone (2018–19), and Jamie Laird on the second season of Succession (2019). His directing credits include the films Mr. North (1988), The Maddening (1995) and The Last Photograph (2017). Description above from the Wikipedia article Danny Huston, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Danny Huston

General Erich Ludendorff
for General Erich Ludendorff in Wonder Woman (2012)
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The film tells the origins of the most famous of the DC Universe heroines and comics in general. Wonder Woman will help Steve Trevor, who crashed on the shores of the Amazon island, to stop a neo-Nazi terrorist group led by Baroness Paula Von Gunther. Thanks to the demon Dark Angel, the German antagonist will succeed in his diabolical intent: to go back in time to allow the "Central Empires" (led by Germany) to win the First World War. Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor will chase the Baroness back in time, thanks to the portal created by Dark Angel, and will fight to prevent her from subverting the outcome of the Great War.