From sharing the screen and trading dialogue with A-list superstars such as Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren to portraying the grit and sacrifice of a soldier charging horseback, Dakota Ogden brings range, authenticity, and presence to every role.

His body of work spans from high-profile projects alongside Hollywood legends to historically charged performances, showcasing a versatility that allows him to inhabit characters across time periods, genres, and emotional landscapes.

actor

horse wrangler

Dakota regularly works as a horse and livestock wrangler on various movies and television shows - including giving actor riding lessons, hitching and driving wagons, and overall livestock coordination. Using his own experience as an actor, he is able to help other actors bridge the gap into a world known to few.

stunts

Raised on ranches across the American West, Dakota developed resilience and a deep connection to the cowboy way of life from an early age. After more than a decade riding bulls, he transitioned his focus to the entertainment industry, where his skills and authenticity quickly set him apart. Dakota began behind the scenes as a horse wrangler on Paramount’s 1883, before moving in front of the camera as both an actor and stunt utility performer on projects including Yellowstone, The Chosen, Bass Reeves, and 1923. Committed to honing his craft, he continues to expand his training with stunt driving, advanced horsemanship, and other specialized disciplines that strengthen his versatility on set.