Daniel Sing was born on October 30, 1974 in Auckland, New Zealand. He is an actor, known for The New Legends of Monkey (2018), The World's Fastest Indian (2005) and Xena: Warrior Princess (1995).
Aptly nicknamed "Warrior", Daniel Singh's life story is a heroic tale in itself. Born in Durham, England, Singh played rugby during 2001 at the age of 14. It was then that he suffered a broken neck injury resulting in paralysis. Despite having no guarantees of ever recovering any mobility, Singh committed himself to an 8-month rehabilitation program that was rewarded with total recovery from his injury. Although mobile once more, Singh was a victim of another plaguing obstacle in the form of obesity. With immense determination and dedication, Singh took up healthy exercise through basketball and weight-lifting. He spent 3 or 4 years working in health clubs and earned many qualifications during that time. Around the age of 20 in 2007, Singh began a career in professional wrestling, having trained with the likes of Elix Skipper and Mr. Hughes. He also contacted Sky 1 for a role on its revival of the Gladiators series. Initially, he was assigned as a reservist, with the stage name of "Thunder", before joining the 2008 series, where in he appeared under the stage name "Warrior". Standing an impressive and athletic 6'3" and weighing a strict 238 lbs (or 17 stones), Singh excelled in the show's Suspension Bridge and Earthquake competitions. During 2010, he signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment. After a year, he returned home to the UK where he continued to wrestle for the remainder of November 2011. Home in the UK, Singh signed with MMA promotion Super Fight League (SFL) to compete as a heavyweight (265 lbs). Professional wrestling and Mixed Martial Arts competition was only the tip of the iceberg for this warrior. In 2014, Singh made his acting debut in the action drama series 24: Live Another Day. True to his nickname, Singh's warrior spirit exemplifies the rewards of determination and dedication to accomplish any goal he sets for himself.
Daniel Sivan is a director and producer, known for The Devil Next Door (2019), The Oslo Diaries (2018) and Censored Voices (2015).
Daniel Sjerven is known for The Phantom Lake Kids in the Beast Walks Among Us (2021), Terror from Beneath the Earth (2009) and Group Home (2008).
Daniel Sjöberg is known for Beck (1997), Rederiet (1992) and The Postcard Killings (2020).
Daniel Sloss is an internationally acclaimed Scottish comedian, who has toured in 50 countries, released 2 comedy specials for Netflix ("DARK" and "Jigsaw", 2018) and "Daniel Sloss: X" on HBO (USA & Canada, 2019). He has appeared on 'Conan' multiple times, as well as Comedy Central's 'Drunk History', 'Comedy Roast Battles', 'Sunday Night at the Palladium' and 'The Graham Norton Show'. 'Jigsaw' has become somewhat notorious as it has been cited in over 120,000 breakups, 300 divorces (fans even bring their Decree Nisis along to gigs for Daniel to autograph) Still only 30 years old Daniel has created 11 solo touring shows and has performed 6 solo New York seasons off-Broadway, 11 solo sold out seasons in London's West End including at the legendary London Palladium. His extensive global tours receive rave reviews, and the 2018-2019 extended tour of "Daniel Sloss: X" spanned a remarkable 300 performances worldwide across 40 countries including USA, Canada, Australasia, all over Europea, Japan, China and Moscow (in a 3,000+ seat arena, becoming Russia's biggest ever English-language comedy show). For the past 12 years Daniel has been one of the biggest ticket sellers at the world's biggest arts festival, the Edinburgh Fringe. His debut book 'Everyone You Hate is Going to Die' will be published around the globe on 10 October 2021 (delayed by Covid-19) on PRH imprints Knopf and William Heinemann
Daniel Smales is a British Actor. He was trained in Musical Theatre at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. He has appeared as Steve in Death Walks, and has played Kevin in No Reasons, both written by Spencer Hawken. Daniel is also a keen enthusiast of film, both in front and behind the camera.
Daniel Smith is an actor, known for T2 Trainspotting (2017).
Daniel Smith is an actor, known for E.M.P. 333 Days (2018).
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