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Ben Daniels

Born: 1964-06-10

From: Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, UK

About: Ben Daniels (born 10 June 1964) is a British actor. A graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), he has taken on roles in numerous productions. On television he has appeared in, among other shows, The Lost Language of Cranes (1991), Conspiracy (2001), Cutting It (2002–2005), Ian Fleming: Bondmaker (2005), The Virgin Queen (2005) and The State Within (2006). On the silver screen, Daniels has appeared mostly in supporting roles, including parts in The Bridge (1992), Beautiful Thing (1996), I Want You (1998), Madeline (1998) and Doom (2005). An exception was the 1997 independent film Passion in the Desert, based on a short story by novelist Honoré de Balzac. Daniels was born on 10 June 1964 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.[6] His father was an engineer at Rolls-Royce and later a grocer, while his mother owned a children's clothes shop. He has recalled: "I was quite a shy child, but quite disruptive as well. "I was very sneaky and underhanded." Daniels was educated at Manor Park School, a state comprehensive school in Nuneaton, near Coventry, in Warwickshire (since closed). According to Daniels, drama lessons at O-levels gave him a voice, and when he attended sixth form studies at Stratford College between 1980 and 1982, doing A-levels in theatre studies and English literature, he attended Royal Shakespeare Company performances. A fellow student recalled that Daniels, whom he knew as Dave, "was very serious about his work, and struck me as incredibly intelligent... you got the sense his mind was working; the cogs were ticking over". Daniels subsequently trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) for three years. Daniels has had most success with theatre work. He was nominated for Best Actor at the Evening Standard Awards for 900 Oneonta (1994), for Best Actor in the M.E.N. Theatre Awards for Martin Yesterday (1998), and for Best Supporting Actor in the 15th Laurence Olivier Awards for Never the Sinner (1991). He eventually won the latter award at the 25th Laurence Olivier Awards (2001), as well as the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2001 Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Theatre Awards, for his performance in the Arthur Miller play All My Sons. Other theatre credits include Tales From Hollywood (2001), Three Sisters (2003), Iphigenia at Aulis (2004), The God of Hell (2005), The Wild Duck (2005–2006) and Thérèse Raquin (2006). In 2008 Daniels made his Broadway début with American actress Laura Linney in a revival of Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons), for which he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play.


Film credits:

David
Jonatan
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Beautiful Thing
Tony
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Doom
Goat
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I Want You
Bob
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Passion in the Desert
Augustin Robert
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Jack the Giant Slayer
Fumm
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Who Killed Mrs De Ropp?
Saki
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Britannic
Townsend
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The Bridge
Rogers
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Locke
Gareth (voice)
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The Wipers Times
Lieutenant Colonel Howfield
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Married/Unmarried
Danny
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Luna
Grant
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Wish You Were Here
Maisie Mathews
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Argylle
Bartender
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Madeline
Leopold the Tutor
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Ian Fleming: Bondmaker
Ian Fleming
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W.S.H.: The Myth of the Urban Myth
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Andor: A Disney+ Day Special Look
Antoc Merrick (archive footage) (uncredited)
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The Exception
Col Sigurd von Ilsemann
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Conspiracy
Josef Bühler
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Lunacy: The Making of Luna
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Wall of Tyranny
Striemer
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
General Merrick
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The Last Days of Lehman Brothers
John Thain
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Real Men
DI Matthew Fenton
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The Lost Language of Cranes
Robin Bradley
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Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
Pontius Pilate
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Captive State
Daniel
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Fanny & Elvis
Andrew
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Aristocrats
Lord Kildare
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Fogbound
Leo
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Benediction
Dr. Rivers
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Truth or Dare
Ben
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The Fourth Protocol
Boy in Photo (uncredited)
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The Exorcist: Making the Demons
Self
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