Ben Daniels
Ben Daniels, born on June 10, 1964, in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, is a distinguished British actor known for his versatile performances across television, film, and theater. A graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), Daniels has built a remarkable career with a range of impactful roles.
His television credits include notable appearances in productions such as *The Lost Language of Cranes* (1991), *Conspiracy* (2001), *Cutting It* (2002–2005), *Ian Fleming: Bondmaker* (2005), *The Virgin Queen* (2005), and *The State Within* (2006). On the big screen, he has often taken on supporting roles in films like *The Bridge* (1992), *Beautiful Thing* (1996), *I Want You* (1998), *Madeline* (1998), and *Doom* (2005). A standout performance came in the 1997 indie film *Passion in the Desert*, adapted from a short story by Honoré de Balzac.
Daniels’ theater work has garnered significant acclaim, earning him several nominations and awards. He was honored with a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2001 for his powerful portrayal in Arthur Miller's *All My Sons*, also winning the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Theatre Award. His other notable stage performances include *Tales From Hollywood* (2001), *Three Sisters* (2003), and the Tony-nominated *Les Liaisons Dangereuses* (2008) on Broadway, where he starred alongside Laura Linney. Renowned for his intelligence and commitment to his craft, Daniels continues to captivate audiences with his dynamic presence in the performing arts.
Filmography
Jack the Giant Slayer
Captive State
Luna (2014)
Conspiracy
Madeline
Benediction
Passion in the Desert
Beautiful Thing
The Last Days of Lehman Brothers
The Lost Language of Cranes
The Wipers Times
Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
Doom
Locke
The Exception
David
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Law & Order: UK
Jamaica Inn
The Paradise
The Exorcist
Women in Love
Flesh and Bone
Jupiter's Legacy