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Ben Daniels
British actor of stage and screen

Ben Daniels

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British actor of stage and screen
A.K.A.
David T. Daniels
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Nuneaton, United Kingdom
Age
60 years
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Biography

Ben Daniels (born 10 June 1964) is an English actor. Initially a stage actor, Daniels was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for Never the Sinner (1991), the Evening Standard Award for Best Actor for 900 Oneonta (1994), Best Actor in the M.E.N. Theatre Awards for Martin Yesterday (1998), and won the 2001 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the Arthur Miller play All My Sons.

In 2008, Daniels made his Broadway début in a revival of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play. Daniels has also appeared on popular television series including Cutting It (2002–04), The Virgin Queen (2005), Law & Order: UK (2009–11), The Paradise (2013), House of Cards (2013–14), and The Exorcist (2016–17).

On 1 April 2018 he appeared in the NBC live televised concert rendition of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar as Pontius Pilate.

On 20 June 2018 TVLine revealed that Daniels will play Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, in season 3 of the Netflix series The Crown.

On 11 February 2019 it was announced that Daniels was cast as Walter Sampson in the upcoming Netflix superhero series, Jupiter's Legacy.

Early life

Daniels was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. 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.

Career

One of Daniels' earliest roles was as Justin Hayward, the lead singer of the Moody Blues, as a teenager in two of the band's music videos, "Your Wildest Dreams" (1986) and "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" (1988). In 1992, he made an appearance in the infamous plane crash episode "Cascade" of the television show Casualty, playing the co-pilot of the doomed plane. He has taken on parts in many British television dramas, such as Robin in The Lost Language of Cranes (1991), the Biblical character Jonathan in the 1997 Emmy-nominated TV film David, the philandering Finn Bevan in Cutting It (2002–2005), and Nicholas Brocklehurst in the BBC television miniseries The State Within (2006). The latter role was notable for an unexpected same-sex kiss between Daniels' character and another person. In 2008 he appeared in Lark Rise to Candleford, a BBC production based on three semi-autobiographical novels about the English countryside written by Flora Thompson.

Daniels has also played a number of real-life characters, such as German State Secretary Dr. Josef Bühler in Conspiracy, a 2001 dramatisation of the Wannsee Conference at which the Final Solution was endorsed. He also played the author and journalist Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond, in Ian Fleming: Bondmaker (2005), as well as Sir Francis Walsingham in The Virgin Queen (2005) and English writer Saki in Who Killed Mrs De Ropp? (2007). In addition, he has made guest appearances in a number of British TV drama series, including Soldier Soldier (1992), A Touch of Frost (1992), Outside Edge (1994), Spooks (2005), and Merlin (2011). In 2017, Daniels made a guest appearance in a Treehouse of Horror episode of The Simpsons as a priest.

Daniels may be most recognizable to American audiences for appearing in the 1996 gay film Beautiful Thing. Daniels portrayed Tony, boyfriend of Sandra, the protagonist Jamie's mother. In an independent film directed by Lavinia Currier titled Passion in the Desert (1997), Daniels played a French soldier named Augustin Robert. The film was nominated for a Golden Seashell award. Other feature films that Daniels has starred in are The Bridge (1992), I Want You (1998), Madeline (1998), and Doom (2005). He was offered roles in the 2000 releases The Patriot and Vertical Limit, but turned them down and stated that "the money was good, but it wasn't for me". Daniels had a brief appearance as General Antoc Merrick in the Star Wars film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

Daniels has said that he loves acting on stage because "it's tough and keeps you on your toes as an actor". He appeared in All's Well That Ends Well and As You Like It (1999–2000), and played Mercutio in a 1994 TV adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. Other theatre credits include Waiting for Godot (1994) and 900 Oneonta (1994), which earned him a nomination for Best Actor at the Evening Standard Awards. He also acted in Martin Yesterday (1998), for which he was nominated as Best Actor in the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards, Naked (1998), Tales From Hollywood (2001), Three Sisters (2003), Iphigenia at Aulis (2004), The God of Hell (2005), and The Wild Duck (2005–2006). In 2006, Daniels appeared in Thérèse Raquin as Laurent, for which a reviewer labelled his performance "riveting". On 1 April 2018, Daniels appeared as Pontius Pilate in the NBC live musical, Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert!.

Daniels won the Best Supporting Actor award at the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Theatre Awards and the 25th Laurence Olivier Awards in 2001 for his performance in the Arthur Miller play All My Sons. He was first nominated for the latter award earlier in his career, in 1991, for his performance as murderer Richard Loeb in the play Never the Sinner at the Playhouse Theatre. In 2008, Daniels fulfilled a lifetime ambition when he made his Broadway début, headlining as the Vicomte de Valmont in a revival of Les Liaisons Dangereuses. The show opened on 1 May 2008. Daniels was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for his role.

Personal life

Daniels lives in south London with actor Ian Gelder. They met during a 1993 production of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane. Daniels was already sure of his orientation in his teens (He once remarked: "Out? I've never been in.") although he did not discuss the matter with his parents because they did not have a very close emotional relationship. He was "cautious about mentioning it when I left drama school, because AIDS was terrifying everyone and there was a huge homophobic backlash". He decided to reveal his homosexuality at the age of 24, while appearing in an all-star benefit performance of Martin Sherman's Bent.

Daniels said in an interview in 2001: "Homophobia is still shockingly prevalent in film and TV. I know I've lost work because of being gay, and it is always an issue. Even on a serious BBC Two drama, there will be some suit in some office going, "Hmmm, isn't he a poof?" I don't consider myself politically gay, but whenever I catch a whiff of that now, I'm on it like a ton of bricks." In 2007, Daniels was ranked number 79 in the annual Pink List of 100 influential gay and lesbian people in Britain published by The Independent on Sunday, down from number 47 in 2006.

In his spare time, he is an amateur painter and a practitioner of Ashtanga yoga. From a young age to his early forties, Daniels suffered from sleep paralysis.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Wish You Were HerePoliceman
1991The Lost Language of CranesRobin
1992The BridgeRogers
1993RwendoMartiShort film
1995Beautiful ThingTony
1997Passion in the DesertAugustin Robert
1998I Want YouDJ Bob
MadelineLeopold
1999Fanny and ElvisAndrew
2001Married / UnmarriedDanny
ConspiracyDr. Josef Bühler
2002FogboundLeo
2005DoomEric "Goat" Fantom
2013Jack the Giant SlayerFumm
2014LockeGareth
LunaGrantFilmed in 2007
2016The ExceptionColonel Sigurd von IlsemannAdaptation of Alan Judd's 2003 novel, The Kaiser's Last Kiss
Rogue One: A Star Wars StoryGeneral Antoc Merrick
2019Captive StateDaniel

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987One By OneStudentEpisode: “The Elephant and the Kangaroo”
1988The Modern World: Ten Great WritersHans CastorpEpisode: "Thomas Mann"
Wall of TyrannyStreimer
SceneAdrianEpisode: "The Crossing"
1989The Paradise ClubDC WebsterEpisodes: "Family Favours" and "Unfrocked in Babylon"
Capital CityColin de SeincourtEpisode: "Max in Trouble"
1990Drop the Dead DonkeyJack DavenportEpisode: "Old Father Time"
The Fabulous SinglettesBrian
1992CasualtyFirst Officer Graham MardaEpisode: "Cascade"
Soldier SoldierCapt. Andy WrightEpisode: "The Last Post"
A Touch of FrostRoger MassieEpisode: "Conclusions"
1993The Inspector Alleyn MysteriesNorman CubittEpisode: "Death at the Bar"
1994Romeo and JulietMercutio
Outside EdgeAlex Harrington5 episodes
W.S.H.Kleinman
1996Truth or DareBen
1997DavidJonathan
1998Silent WitnessOwen JohnsonEpisode: "Brothers in Arms"
1999AristocratsLord Kildare
2000BritannicTownsend
2002–2004Cutting ItFinn BevanSeries 1 to 3
2003Real MenDI Matthew Fenton
2004Agatha Christie's MarpleAlfred CrackenthorpeEpisode: "4.50 to Paddington"
2005Ian Fleming: BondmakerIan Fleming
SpooksOleg KorsakovEpisode: "The Russian"
The Virgin QueenFrancis Walsingham
2006The State WithinNicholas Brocklehurst
2007Who Killed Mrs De Ropp?Saki
2008Lark Rise to CandlefordRushton1 episode
The PassionCaiaphas
2009–2011Law & Order: UKJames SteelSeries 1 to 4
2009The Last Days of Lehman BrothersJohn Thain
2011Women in LoveWill Brangwen
Moving OnJohn MurphyEpisode: "The Poetry of Silence"
MerlinTristan"Sword in the Stone", Parts 1 and 2. Acted alongside Miranda Raison who played his love interest, Isolde.
2013–2014House of CardsAdam Galloway7 episodes
2013The Wipers TimesLt. Colonel Howfield
The ParadiseTom Weston8 episodes
2014Kids Who KillNarratorTV Documentary
Jamaica InnFrancis Davey
2015VirtuosoEmperor Joseph IITV Pilot
CasanovaFrançois-Joachim de BernisTV Pilot
Flesh and BonePaul Grayson8 episodes
2016The Hollow CrownDuke of BuckinghamEpisodes: "Henry VI, Part Two" & "Richard III"
2016–2017The ExorcistFather Marcus KeaneNominated – Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best TV Supporting Actor (2017); Won – Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama Series (2017)
2017The SimpsonsIrish PriestVoice role (as Ben P. Soop Daniels); Segment: "Exor-sis" from "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII"
2019The CrownAntony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of SnowdonWon – Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, 26th Screen Actors Guild Awards
2020Jupiter's LegacyWalter SampsonMain cast

Theatre

Year(s)
of appearance
PerformanceRoleAwards and nominations
1985The Brontës of Haworth
by Alan Ayckbourn

Scarborough, North Yorkshire

James Feather
Family Circles (1970)
by Alan Ayckbourn

Scarborough, North Yorkshire

James
1986The Winter's Tale (1623) by William Shakespeare

Birmingham Repertory Theatre

Florizel
Something Wicked This Way Comes based on the 1962 novel by Ray Bradbury

Everyman Theatre, Liverpool

William Holloway
The Hypochondriac

Leicester

Cleante
Electra (probably after 413 BC)
by Euripides

Leicester

Pylades
1987Way Out of Order

Haymarket, Leicester

Sean
All's Well That Ends Well (1601–1608)
by William Shakespeare

Leicester

Bertram
1988The Rain Gathering

Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh

The Tutor (1774)
by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz

Old Vic, London

Bollwerk
1989Bent (1979) by Martin Sherman

One-night benefit for Stonewall at Adelphi Theatre, London

Wolf
1991Never the Sinner
by John Logan

Playhouse Theatre, London

Richard Loeb
  • Best Supporting Actor, 15th Laurence Olivier Awards (nominated) (1991)
Pride and Prejudice
based on Jane Austen's 1813 book

Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester

George Wickham
1993Entertaining Mr Sloane (1964)
by Joe Orton

Greenwich Theatre, London

Sloane
Cracks

The King's Head Theatre, London

Gideon
1994Waiting for Godot (1948–1949)
by Samuel Beckett

Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London

Lucky
1994, 1999900 Oneonta
by David Beaird

Old Vic and Ambassadors Theatre, London; Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles

Tiger
  • Best Actor, Evening Standard Awards (nominated) (1994)
1998Martin Yesterday

Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
Matt
  • Best Actor, M.E.N. Theatre Awards (nominated) (1998)
Naked

Almeida Theatre and Playhouse Theatre, London

Franco
1999–2000As You Like It (1599 or 1600)
by William Shakespeare

Crucible Theatre, Sheffield; and Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London

Orlando
2001All My Sons (1947)
by Arthur Miller

Cottesloe and Lyttelton Theatres, Royal National Theatre, London

Chris Keller
  • Best Supporting Actor, 25th Laurence Olivier Awards (2001)
  • Best Supporting Actor, Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Theatre Awards (2001)
Tales from Hollywood (1984)
by Christopher Hampton

Donmar Warehouse, London

Ödön von Horváth
2003Three Sisters (1900)
by Anton Chekhov

Lyttelton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London

Lt. Col. Aleksandr Ignatyevich Vershinin
2004Iphigenia at Aulis (410 BC)
by Euripides, translated by Don Taylor (1990)

Lyttelton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London

Agamemnon
2005The God of Hell (2004?)
by Sam Shepard

Donmar Warehouse, London

Welch
2005–2006The Wild Duck (1884)
by Henrik Ibsen

Donmar Warehouse, London

Gregers Werle
2006Thérèse Raquin (1873)
by Émile Zola, adapted by Nicholas Wright

Lyttelton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London

Laurent
2008Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons) (first produced 1985)
by Christopher Hampton

American Airlines Theatre, New York City

Vicomte de Valmont
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play, Tony Awards (nominated) (2008).
  • Recipient, Theatre World Awards (2008).
  • Best Actor, Outer Critics Circle Awards (nominated) (2008).
  • Distinguished Performance, Drama League Awards (nominated) (2008).
2011Luise Miller
(1782–1784)
by Friedrich Schiller

Donmar Warehouse

The Chancellor
2011–2012Haunted Child by Joe Penhall

Royal Court Theatre, London

Douglas
2012Don't Dress For Dinner (1987) by Marc Camoletti

American Airlines Theatre, New York City

Robert
2018Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert!(1970) by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice

Marcy Avenue Armory, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Pontius PilateNBC Live Musical
  • Best Musical Theater Album, Grammy Awards (nominated) (2019).
2020Manor by Moira Buffini

Lyttelton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London

Ted FarrierUpcoming Work
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