Daniel Boileau

Daniel Boileau

52 · Born: Feb 25, 1973

Personal Details

BornFeb 25, 1973 Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Biography

Daniel's extensive background in theater and improv proved to be a launching pad for his successful transition into the world of film and television, securing his first role in the industry shortly after relocating to Vancouver. Over the years, he has amassed an impressive portfolio of over 100 roles, showcasing his versatility in characterizations across a range of genres, including comedy, drama, and action.

Prior to his film and television career, Daniel was an active member of two comedy troupes, and his talents were showcased at the renowned Montreal "Just For Laughs" festival in 2002. He has also had the opportunity to perform in several theater productions in the city, earning rave reviews for his performances in "Lone Star" and "Orphans". In "Lone Star", he brought to life the character of Cletis, while in "Orphans", he portrayed Phillip with remarkable depth and nuance.

Daniel's television credits include recurring roles in popular shows such as iZombie (CW),Bates Motel (A&E),and Eve of Destruction (SyFy). Alongside his acting career, he has also established himself as a skilled editor, having worked on several projects, including the critically acclaimed short film "The Prince". The film earned numerous awards during its 2017 and 2018 festival run, a testament to Daniel's exceptional talent behind the camera as well as in front of it.

Career

2020
Fashionably Yours
Fashionably Yours as Delivery Guy
2017
2016
Monster Trucks
Monster Trucks as Car Lot Associate
Bad City
Bad City as Ratface
2013
2012
Recoil
Recoil as Frank
Ghost Storm
Ghost Storm as Fisherman
2011
Sunflower Hour
Sunflower Hour as Mr. Donovan
2009
Stoic
Stoic as Guard #2
Cole
Cole as George
2008
Ace of Hearts
Ace of Hearts as Vet Tech
2007
Postal
Postal as Cooter
2001
Dark Water
Dark Water as Troupe Member #1
Valentine
Valentine as Shy Guy
2000
The Ultimate Christmas Present
The Ultimate Christmas Present as Horace (snowmobile driver)
1999