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This page uses content from the Ben Daniels biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Ben Daniels (born June 10, 1964) is a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award winning English actor.


Born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, the six-feet tall, blonde-haired and blue-eyed Daniels has appeared in many UK-based television shows and dramas, such as "Cutting It", The Virgin Queen, "Soldier Soldier", "A Touch of Frost", "Lost Language of Cranes" & "Outside Edge". For the Emmy nominated 1997 TV film, "David", he played the part of "Jonathan" as well as the role of "Mercutio" in the 1994 TV production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In "Ian Fleming: Bondmaker", Ben performed as the famous English author and journalist Ian Fleming.

Trained at the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art for three years, he has also starred in several feature films such as Madeline, where he was cast as the somewhat sinister British tutor Leopold and in a 2005 film loosely based on the computer game Doom. Daniels woke up at 6 a.m each morning to undergo boot camp training in preparation for his role as a soldier. Featuring The Rock, aka Dwayne Johnson, Daniels received a small part in "Doom" playing a deeply religious marine named "Goat".

In a independent film directed by Lavinia Currier titled Passion in the Desert (1997), which was based on a book by novelist Honoré de Balzac, Daniels (in perhaps one of the very few films where he has the lead role) portrayed a French soldier named "Augustin Robert". Daniel's character gets lost in the desert during Napoleon's invasion of Egypt and develops a strange bond with a leopard he meets. Passion in the Desert was nominated for a Golden Seashell award. It featured renowned French actor Michel Piccoli and was filmed in Jordan and in Utah.

Very active in the theatre scene, Ben has won the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2001 for his performance in the Arthur Miller play "All My Sons" at the Cottesloe and Lyttelton, which are both located within the Royal National Theatre. Earlier in his career, in 1991, for his performance in another stage play titled Never the Sinner at the London Playhouse Theatre he was first nominated (but lost to David Bradley) for the same award, which he would win years later, for playing the part of Richard Loeb. Loeb was a real life killer based in Chicago who murdered a 14 year-old boy. Other nominations Ben has received are for the Evening Standard Awards, an honor presented to those for "outstanding achievements" in the London Theatre (1994) as well as "Best Actor" (for Martin Yesterday,1998) at the M.E.N Awards.


Ben has co-starred alongside Juliette Binoche in the stage play "Naked" in London. His career theatre work credits include plays such as Waiting for Godot, Three Sisters, Pride and Prejudice, The Wild Duck, Tales From Hollywood, Iphigenia At Aulis and "The God of Hell".

Most recently, Ben can be seen in the new UK mini series The State Within.

Trivia

  • Ben Daniels was ranked #47 in the Annual Pink List of influential gay and lesbian people in Britain in 2006.
  • Was offered movie roles with Oscar-winning actor/director Mel Gibson in the film, "The Patriot" as well as a part in "Vertical Limit". Daniels refused both offers.
  • He currently resides in South London, England.
  • Ben took on the serious role of as State Secretary Dr. Joseph Buhler in "Conspiracy". A dramatization of the Wannsee Conference at which the Final Solution was endorsed, the TV movie also starred such actors as Stanley Tucci, Kenneth Branagh, Colin Firth, and David Threlfall.
  • Won the Best Supporting Actor in the 25th Laurence Olivier Awards for his part in the play production of All My Sons.
  • Guest starred in the British television drama Spooks in the episode titled "Traitor in a Friend" and appeared with Rachel Weisz in Michael Winterbottom’s I Want You.
  • Can be seen in two music videos by The Moody Blues, "Your Wildest Dreams" (1986) and "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" (1988). In both, he acts the part of the band's lead singer, Justin Hayward as a teenager. videos.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AINiWihY7k8&mode=related&search=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlR0TV89pV4&mode=related&search=
  • He became familiar to TV viewers in the UK after starring in "Cutting It" as the philandering Finn Bevan.

Quotes

  • "When I read the script, I knew that the people who had written it are gamers. No one but a gamer would have written a 'First Person Shooter' sequence in a game-to-movie conversion."http://www.onekit.com/store/review/367.html - His thoughts on the film "Doom".
  • "I wanted to have hair like Terry from Funboy 3, but I was given a granny bobble cut with pink dye instead." - Regarding the "worst haircut" he ever had.http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/488124/415585
  • "I didn`t pick up hateful vibes, they took it in a light, humorous way. I even had women giving me their phone numbers, one even chased me round a supermarket!" - On his view of the attention stemming from his female fans.
  • "I landed two Hollywood movie roles, one alongside Mel Gibson in The Patriot and the other with Chris O'Donnell in Vertical Limit. The money was good, but it wasn't for me."
  • "I love kids. I really enjoyed having them around on set. It was good fun. It was tough though to have something who isn't acting with you in a scene, who has no concept of what you're trying to do, wriggling right next to your face in the middle of an intense emotional scene! It was difficult keeping things going when you thought constantly - is it going to cry? Babies were quite well-behaved with the exception of the farting and burping babies. This was the funniest thing to happen on set, particularly in the middle of a scene! I love kids, they make me laugh!" - On working with the youngest actors while filming the television series "Cutting It".
  • "I really felt like public property this time round which I don't really like at all. There was a phone with a camera peeping through vegetables while I was out shopping a few weeks ago." - Daniels on his fame.
  • "The second time we met," Daniels recalls, "Mowgli nipped me. He wasn’t being aggressive, but there were teeth marks on my arm after he was pulled off. An essential part of my education was discovering more about leopards’ moods." - Daniels during the production of the 1997 movie Passion in the Desert and his involvement with the animal cast member.
  • "I saw his eyes go as he read my expression. I looked frightened, which meant I looked like prey. Then he leaped for me, but the trainer pulled him off. If he’d gotten me from the back of the neck and snapped it, that would have been it. People think I’m insane but I think it’s all the more exciting because it’s so dangerous." - Commenting after what could have been a serious injury during the filming of Passion in the Desert with the leopard.

Notes

External links

  • Ben Daniel's actor credits

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