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Danielle Earle

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Danielle Earle

Bronx, New York native, Danielle Earle has been working in the film industry and Education for 14 years. She is a proud member of the Writer's Guild of America East, Board member for Newark LGBTQ+ Center, Advisory Member of Out Montclair, Advisory Board Member for Garden State Equality, and Committee Member for Essex County Education Association LGBTQ+ Committee. On January 11th, Earle was recognized NJEA and NEA as Equality Champion and received an Award for advocacy work within the LGBTQ+ Community in Education and the Arts. On January 11th, 2024, Earle was award Equality Champion from NJEA, NEA, and the SOGI Committee at the Martin Luther King Equity Alliance Conference. In 2023, Danielle also received the LGBTQIA+ Justice Advocacy Award from ECEA.

Earle has been recognized in the media for the critically acclaimed LGBTQ+ feature film "Lover's Game,"starring Crawford M. Collins, Miranda Elyse McCauley, and Blaine Pennington. The film has been featured in many publications as well T.V. Interviews such as, Curve Magazine, AfterEllen, SheWired, San Francisco Bay Times, Women of Upstate New York, News 12 New Jersey, BronxNet TV Screenwriter's Roundtable, Bronze Magazine, Indie Depth, and Out Loud T.V.

Earle, has been featured in the Insider NJ 2023, LGBTQ+ Out 100 Power List, and received the LGBTQIA+ Justice Advocacy Award from Essex County Education Association. She has been a guest speaker for Manhattan College Film Studies program, Rutgers University, School of Visual Arts, and Imagine This Women's Film Festival. She was also a former judge for Picture Farm Film Festival, and the International Academy of Web Television.

Danielle, made her mark as a writer, director, producer from the Award Winning Web Series, "Brooklyn Is In Love," which premiered in 2011. The series caught the attention of the Writer's Guild of America East.

"When writer, producer and director Danielle Earle set out to create the vivid world of Lover’s Game, an enigmatic story of sex, art, love and scandal came to life. Co-written by Earle and Stephanie Lazorchak, this cleverly scripted film, striking in its delivery, will utterly capture you.."- AfterEllen

Danielle has worked as an Executive Producer on a wide range of film productions with her long time colloborator, Alan Greenstein.

The credits include the Award Winning Feature film "Lover's Game," "PLAY," short film "Lea," and "SOULMATE," Written and Directed by Andrew Froening and Jay Palmieri. LGBT Love Stories, produced by Transfix Productions, and PL Entertainment. Danielle was the writer for the L segment, which was produced in Los Angeles, CA.

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