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BIO & CV

Daniel is a Tennessee native turned LA transplant. He thought about New York a little, but he couldn’t stand the way his beard froze in the Chicago winter, so he decided to stay away from cold weather. He started out his education in music, before realizing that acting was his true calling—so he jumped around and 4 universities later he emerged from the Midwest with an M.F.A. in Acting from Indiana University, where he also taught Acting and Voice & Speech. Along the way, he studied improv at The Second City in Chicago, voicework with Patsy Rodenburg, dialects with Paul Meier, and voiceover at Voicetrax—with incredible talents such as Samantha Paris, Peter Coyote, Dave Fennoy, and many more. After years on-stage, and a teensy delve into on-camera, he’s decided that voiceover is the world for him—at least for the moment. If you want to know anything more, such as shoe size or astrological sign, feel free to use the contact form! He’s always happy to share his innermost secrets with passing strangers.

Selected Training

M.F.A. Acting

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Voice & Text 

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Dialects & Accents

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Improv

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Movement

Certified Stage Combatant: Hand-to-Hand, Rapier & Dagger, Quarterstaff, Broadsword

Period Movement--Restoration Through Edwardian

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