Daniel's journey into acting was a late-blooming one, having previously pursued careers in Market Research, the British Civil Service, Banking/Finance, Charities, and the Non-profit sector.
After completing his university studies in 2000, Daniel finally decided to pursue his long-held ambition of becoming an actor.
He began by taking one-on-one communication sessions, followed by enrollment at the Actor's Theatre School in North London, where he studied until achieving his LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Arts) Bronze Medal.
Up until this point, Daniel was financing his studies through his job as a management executive in Market Research. However, after being laid off in 2002, he was unable to continue his formal training.
Instead, Daniel took the plunge and dedicated himself full-time to achieving his dream of becoming an actor.
Daniel would describe his acting career as having been shaped by the "School of Hard Knocks", having started out as a film and TV "Extra" or "Supporting Artiste" before progressing further.
Now, with a wealth of experience under his belt, Daniel has worked on more than twenty films, forty-plus British TV productions over a six-year period, as well as a stint in theatre.
Despite it being early days in his career, Daniel's work ethic, commitment, and continual hard work are evident to all.