Daniel Eric Gold

American actor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican actor
PlacesUnited States of America
isActor Stage actor Television actor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Male
Birth19 September 1975, Los Angeles
Age49 years
The details

Biography

Daniel Eric Gold (born September 19, 1975 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor. He attended Lee Strasberg's Theater Institute as a teenager, and went on to graduate from Penn State in 1996, with a degree in Theater Arts.

Career

Theater

Gold moved to Chicago after college where he performed as Michael in Jean Cocteau's Indescretions, Oak Park Festivals Much Ado About Nothing and Patrick Marber's Dealer's Choice. In May 1998, he landed the part of Ste in Jonathan Harvey's coming of age play Beautiful Thing at The Famous Door Theater in Chicago. Its success there brought the whole cast to the Cherry Lane Theatre in NY, where it opened to rave reviews in February 1999.

Since moving to NY's West Village in 2000, Gold has played several theater roles. For Craig Lucas, he performed in This Thing of Darkness at the Atlantic Theater, A Small Tragedy and a role written especially for him in The Singing Forest. He performed in Loot and Singing Forest for the regional theater Intiman in Seattle.

He is a 2004 nominee for the Lucille Lortel Award for acting in the Craig Lucas Obie winning play, Small Tragedy." In June 2005, Gold was in Roundabout's The Paris Letter with John Glover and Ron Rifkin. That role was followed by Eric Bogosian's subUrbia."

Film and television

Film roles include War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise. Charlie Wilson's War with Tom Hanks. Definitely, Maybe with Ryan Reynolds, Birds of America again for Craig Lucas and Spinning into Butter with Sarah Jessica Parker. Upcoming roles include Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock and Last Night with Keira Knightley and The Harvest in post production.

2009 marked Gold's debut TV role in Ugly Betty as Matt Hartley, the love interest for the title character, played by America Ferrera.

Gold was in the independent film Café in Philadelphia, with Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jamie Kennedy.

He also appears in national commercials for McDonald's and AFLAC.

Personal life

Gold lives in Brooklyn with his family. He is of English and Jewish descent.

Theatre

Off-Broadway
YearTitleRoleVenue
1999Beautiful ThingSteCherry Lane Theatre
2002This Thing of DarknessDonald/ReefLinda Gross Theater
2004Small TragedyChristmasPlaywrights Horizons
2005Paris Letter, TheThe Paris LetterSam Arlen/Young SandyLaura Pels Theatre (current)
2006subUrbiaJeffSecond Stage Theatre
2008Len, Asleep in VinylMaxMcGinn-Cazale Theatre

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005War of the WorldsConspiracy buff
2007Charlie Wilson's WarDonnelly
2008Birds of AmericaGary
2008Definitely, MaybeCharlie
2008Spinning into ButterNathan
2009Taking WoodstockJoel Rosenman
2010HarvestSeth Winters
2010Last NightAndy
2010CaféTodd
2012Hello I Must Be GoingNoah
2012Christmas with HollyAlex NagleTelevision film
2015HackerSye

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Law & Order: Trial by JuryNickEpisode: "Bang & Blame"
2005Law & OrderDavid "D" GlassEpisode: "Flaw"
2009–2010Ugly BettyMatt HartleyRecurring (season 3); main cast (season 4); 20 episodes
2010Law & OrderAlex ConwayEpisode: "Brilliant Disguise"
2012GirlsJessa's ex-boyfriendEpisode: "Hard Being Easy"
2016Good Girls RevoltSamRecurring

Awards and nominations

YearAwardNominated workResult
2003–2004Obie Award for Outstanding PerformanceSmall TragedyWon
2004Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured ActorSmall TragedyNominated

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