Ben Daniels

Ben Daniels ( born June 10, 1964 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England ) is a British film and stage actor.

Biography

Ben Daniels, a graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, already rose up early on the stage and was present in Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Liverpool and Leicester in numerous plays. In 1991, he stood in the based on facts play Never the Sinner by John Logan in London on the stage, and was nominated in the same year for his portrayal of a child murderer for the Laurence Olivier Award.

His career as a film actor is substantially limited to British and European productions. Although several times he also received movie offers from Hollywood, including 2000 by Roland Emmerich for The Patriot, he remained faithful to the domestic television. His first known television role he took over in 1997 in The Bible - David, as he gave the Prince Jonatan embodied on the side of Jonathan Pryce. In 2001 he had in The Wannsee Conference Nazi State Secretary Josef Bühler dar.

Ben Daniels, who now lives with his partner Ian funds in London, is open to his homosexuality. He was elected in 2006 by the journal Pink on place 47 of the most influential British LGBT personalities.

From 2009 to 2010 was Ben Daniels as a prosecutor James Steel in the series Law & Order: UK to see.

Filmography

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