Daniel MacPherson
Daniel Donald MacPherson, born on April 25, 1980, is a prominent Australian actor and television presenter renowned for his diverse roles in both television and film. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Joel Samuels on the iconic soap opera Neighbours. MacPherson showcased his versatility as Sergeant Samuel Wyatt in the action-packed series Strike Back, which aired on Sky and Cinemax. Additionally, he captivated audiences with his performance as Whit Carmichael in the sci-fi thriller Infini, directed by Shane Abbess, and brought the character of Arion Elessedil to life in the fantasy series The Shannara Chronicles.
In addition to his acting credentials, MacPherson has made a significant impact as a television host. He was a co-host on the Australian edition of Dancing with the Stars for six successful years, where his charisma and charm shone through. During this time, he also starred in other local dramas, including the popular series Wild Boys.
MacPherson's filmography extends to the big screen, where he made a memorable cameo as Calvin's father in Ava DuVernay's visually stunning adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time. With a career spanning over two decades, Daniel MacPherson continues to be a dynamic figure in the entertainment industry, celebrated for his talent and contributions to Australian television and film.
Filmography
The Cup (2011)
Land of Bad
Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child
Generational Sins
Poker Face
The Bill
Bad Mothers
City Homicide
Foundation
Wild Boys