Daniel Fathers

Daniel Fathers

A Graduate of London's prestigious The Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Daniel was born and raised in London, England, then moved to Saskatchewan, Canada in his teens. He comes from a family completely immersed in show business. His mother Tessa Shaw was an actress, most notably of the 'Dr. Who' series fame and his father George Fathers, was one of the West End's most respected Scenic Designers. Nominated in 2020 for 'Outstanding Performance, Film/TV ' at Canada's ACTRA Awards and invited to be a Juror for the 2021 ACTRA AWARDS, he is known as a solid Leading Character Actor playing powerful, dark and disturbed 'Machiavellian' roles. In 2019, Daniel was cast by Showrunner, Glen Mazarra (The Walking Dead, The Shield) as Abel Vannay (Series Supporting Lead) in Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower' for Amazon Studios. In 2018, Daniel joined the cast of 'Snatch' - The TV Series for Sony Picture Television. Producers were said to be looking for a slightly younger version of Jeff Bridges. He is a former professional athlete (Rugby and Bull Riding). Daniel easily interchanges between American and UK accents. A former soldier Daniel still gives back as a part-time Instructor in the MOD (Rank of Capt.), which lends himself to playing his fare share of military and ex-military roles. Daniel is an accomplished horseman and as a result spent 2 seasons on CBC's 'Heartland'. He's also an expert swordsman, having trained at the British Action Academy, which he demonstrated in CW's 'Reign'. However, before he fully committed to a career in Acting, he trained dancer (Ballet Rambert, Central School of Dance), which helped in being cast on stage in the Tony Award Winning 'Mamma Mia!' by Phyllida Llyod, playing two of the Leads, Bill Austin and Harry Bright in the Toronto Company. Daniel is known the world over by teens having starred in Disney's 'Camp Rock' movies opposite teen sensations, the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato, playing the affable Brown Cessario, an old time rock 'n' roller and Uncle of the Jonas Brothers. 'Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam' won the Peoples Choice Award (2011). On the screen, Daniel has starred opposite such stars as Oscar® nominee, Elliot Page ('Juno'), Rupert Grint (Harry Potter), Paul Rudd (Antman), Sir Derek Jacobi ('Gladiator') & Ken Welsh ('The Void'). On television he played opposite Golden Globe nominated Tatiana Maslany in 'Orphan Black' for BBC America, Rob Lowe in Lifetime's 'Beach Girls'. For David Levien and Brian Koppleman of 'Billions' fame, Daniel reprized his role as gangster poker player 'Muff Lannigan' opposite Michael Madsen in 'Tilt' As a Presenter/Host he was privileged to present at the inaugural Canadian Screen Awards in 2013, of which the show he hosted, 'Canada's Greatest Know It All' for Discovery, was a nominated for numerous CSA's in 2013 and 2014.
Daniel Fernando Acosta

Daniel Fernando Acosta

Daniel Fernando Acosta Sr. was born & raised on Detroit's West-Side on Joy Rd and Patton St (8269 Patton.)A Latino man with Mexican-Indian influences. He was named after his grandfather Fernando Acosta Jr. a hardworking postal worker and WW2 vet. He raised 6 children one of who was named Andrew Acosta, Daniel's father. Early In his life, he started off on the wrong foot. He came from a household where the word 'love' rarely existed. Daniel admits he was the 'worst of the worst and very disrespectful'. Daniel was full of hate with the heart of a marine. Being from Detroit and a marine family, he grew up in a war zone. In the late 80's and early 90's gangs, drugs and violence were at an all time high. The hate got him through a rough childhood and in turn he was respected by his peers. He experienced life a lot differently growing up in Detroit, living in a predominantly all black neighborhood. He acquired a deep voice with a southern draw. He saw his first taste of suburban life downriver experiencing racial In-differences. All of these experiences molded him into his authentic self he became today. Growing up he made a lot of friends however received much criticism due to his accent. Daniel say's "People would say, Why do you talk like your black?" He learned to use his dialect to his advantage and has been seen as very versatile on and off screen. He believes everything happens for a reason and is a firm believer in god and was raised going to a catholic church. He later relocated to Canton, Michigan where he found a new walk of life filled with cultured diverse people who often stated, "Oh, You have an accent where are you from?" This is where he started to truly appreciate people for who they were. It opened his eyes to start working on his speech and before he knew It, he could relate to all walks of life. He mastered this by switching between his native tongue to a crisp clearer professional way of speaking. He is the President/Owner/Operator Of Daniel's Heating & Cooling LLC based out of his hometown of Detroit,Michigan. The company expands statewide as well as Ohio & Illinois. He is a proud father of Daniel Fernando Acosta II born on February 22, 2003, the best day of Daniel's Life. Daniel hopes to expands his love of the people and his community by ways of Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy.
Daniel Feuerriegel

Daniel Feuerriegel

Daniel Gregory Feuerriegel (born October 29, 1981) is an Australian actor who is based in Los Angeles, California, United States. He has acted in a number of Australian television series and first came to international notice with his role as a gladiator recruit "Agron" in the series Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Spartacus: Vengeance and Spartacus: War of the Damned. In 1998, Feuerriegel graduated from Villanova College, a Catholic college located in the Brisbane suburb of Coorparoo, Queensland. He studied acting at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane. He graduated in 2002. He featured in the 2005 controversial short 'Boys Grammar' which also starred Jai Courtney and Adam J. Yeend. He joined the cast of 'Small Claims: White Wedding'. In 2006 he appeared in 'Burke & Wills' and short film True, the same year he starred as a recurring character on the hit series 'McLeod's Daughters' where he played Leo Coombes for five episodes, also appeared in the series 'Stupid Stupid Man' where he played Kim in the episode "The Reunion". He joined the cast of 'Between the Flags' (short film) in 2007. In 2008 he appeared in a recurring role on the hit series 'Home and Away' where he played the journalist Gavin Johnson. the same year he guest starred in an episode of 'The Strip', along with Aaron Jeffery. In 2009 he played Brendan in the Australian series 'All Saints', earlier, in 2006 he played Cameron "Indy" Jones in the series. In 2010 he played Agron, a gladiator recruit, in the Starz hit series Spartacus: Blood and Sand. Feuerriegel continued this role in 2012 through the second season of the show, entitled Spartacus: Vengeance, and the show's third and final season, entitled Spartacus: War of the Damned, in 2013.

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