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| name = Kevin Daniels |
| name = Kevin Daniels |
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| image = Kevin Daniels 2015.jpg |
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| caption = Daniels in 2015 |
| caption = Daniels in 2015 |
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| birth_name = Kevin Dwight Daniels Jr. |
| birth_name = Kevin Dwight Daniels Jr. |
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| birth_date = {{birth |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1976|12|09}} |
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| birth_place = San Diego, California, U.S. |
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| education = [[Juilliard School]] {{small|([[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]])}} |
| education = [[Juilliard School]] {{small|([[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]])}} |
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| occupation = Actor |
| occupation = Actor |
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| years_active = 1998–present |
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'''Kevin Dwight Daniels Jr.''' (born December 9, 1976, in San Diego, California), is an American actor who started his career with a supporting role in the 1998 film ''Twelfth Night, or What You Will'' by director [[Nicholas Hytner]]. He has appeared in the film ''[[Hollywood Homicide]]'', as well as the TV series ''[[Law & Order]]'', ''[[Frasier]]'', ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]'', ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' and ''[[Modern Family]]'', the latter in the recurring role of Longines. He has since participated in more than 20 productions. He is best known for playing Don Miller, a firefighter for the Baltimore City Fire Department in the movie ''[[Ladder 49]]'' and the USA show ''[[Sirens (2014 TV series)|Sirens]]'' where he played Hank St. Clare, a Chicago EMT. |
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'''Kevin Dwight Daniels Jr.''' (born December 9, 1976 in [[San Diego, California]]), is an American actor who started his career with a supporting role in the 1998 film ''Twelfth Night, or What You Will'' by director [[Nicholas Hytner]]. He has appeared in the film ''[[Hollywood Homicide]]'', as well as the TV series ''[[Law & Order]]'', ''[[Frasier]]'', ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]'', ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' and ''[[Modern Family]]'', the latter in the recurring role of Longines. He has since participated in more than 20 productions. He is best known for playing Don Miller, a firefighter for the Baltimore City Fire Department in the movie ''[[Ladder 49]]'' and the USA show ''[[Sirens (2014 TV series)|Sirens]]'' where he played Hank St. Clare, a Chicago EMT. |
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He starred in the 2012 Broadway play ''[[Magic/Bird]]'' playing the lead role of [[Magic Johnson]]. |
He starred in the 2012 Broadway play ''[[Magic/Bird]]'' playing the lead role of [[Magic Johnson]]. |
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Daniels attended the [[Juilliard School]] as a member of the Drama Division's ''Group 27'' (1994–1998).<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.juilliard.edu/alumni/news/news_decades/2007-2008/0709/index.php | title = Alumni News | publisher = [[Juilliard School]] | date = September 2007 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20111111121334/http://juilliard.edu/alumni/news/news_decades/2007-2008/0709/index.php | archivedate = 2011 |
Daniels attended the [[Juilliard School]] as a member of the Drama Division's ''Group 27'' (1994–1998).<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.juilliard.edu/alumni/news/news_decades/2007-2008/0709/index.php | title = Alumni News | publisher = [[Juilliard School]] | date = September 2007 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20111111121334/http://juilliard.edu/alumni/news/news_decades/2007-2008/0709/index.php | archivedate = November 11, 2011}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
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Daniels is openly gay.<ref>{{Cite web|date=November 26, 2021|title=The Big Leap's Kevin Daniels on Dancing His Way Into Our Living Rooms|url=https://www.advocate.com/exclusives/2021/11/26/big-leaps-kevin-daniels-dancing-his-way-our-living-rooms|access-date=November 29, 2021|website=advocate.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title='Sirens' Star Kevin Daniels on Hank's Persona, Raunchy Jokes and His Love for a Certain 'Game of Thrones' Actor {{!}} GALO Magazine|url=http://www.galomagazine.com/movies-tv/sirens-star-kevin-daniels-on-hanks-persona-raunchy-jokes-and-his-love-for-a-certain-game-of-thrones-actor/|access-date=November 29, 2021|website=www.galomagazine.com}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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| ''Twelfth Night, or What You Will'' |
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! scope="row" | 2001 |
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| ''[[Kate & Leopold]]'' |
| ''[[Kate & Leopold]]'' |
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| Doorman at Party |
| Doorman at Party |
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! scope="row" | 2003 |
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| ''[[Ladder 49]]'' |
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| Don Miller |
| Don Miller |
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! scope="row" | 2004 |
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| ''Neurotica'' |
| ''Neurotica'' |
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| ''[[The Island (2005 film)|The Island]]'' |
| ''[[The Island (2005 film)|The Island]]'' |
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| Censor |
| Censor |
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! scope="row" | 2006 |
! scope="row" | 2006 |
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! scope="row" | 2013 |
! scope="row" | 2013 |
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| ''[[Raze (film)|Raze]]'' |
| ''[[Raze (film)|Raze]]'' |
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| Guard |
| Guard No. 5 |
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! scope="row" | 2013 |
! scope="row" | 2013 |
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| ''[[McCanick]]'' |
| ''[[McCanick]]'' |
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| Undercover Tanktop |
| Undercover Tanktop |
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! scope="row" | 2016 |
! scope="row" | 2016 |
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! scope="row" | 2021 |
! scope="row" | 2021 |
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| ''Shelter |
| ''Shelter in Place'' |
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| Ty |
| Ty |
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! scope="row" | 2023 |
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| ''[[Not Another Church Movie]]'' |
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| Taylor Pherry and Madude Hims |
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! scope="row" | 1998 |
! scope="row" | 1998 |
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| ''[[Mad About You]]'' |
| ''[[Mad About You]]'' |
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| Construction Worker |
| Construction Worker No. 3 |
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| Episode: "Season Opener" |
| Episode: "Season Opener" |
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! scope="row" | 1998 |
! scope="row" | 1998 |
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| ''Twelfth Night, or What You Will'' |
| ''Twelfth Night, or What You Will'' |
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| Officer / Lord |
| Officer / Lord |
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! scope="row" | 2001 |
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| ''[[Third Watch]]'' |
| ''[[Third Watch]]'' |
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| Lieutenant 86 |
| Lieutenant 86 |
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| Episode: "Honor" |
| Episode: "Honor" |
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! scope="row" | 2000–2001 |
! scope="row" | 2000–2001 |
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| ''[[Law & Order]]'' |
| ''[[Law & Order]]'' |
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| Chris Cody / Reporter |
| Chris Cody / Reporter No. 3 |
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| 2 episodes |
| 2 episodes |
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| ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' |
| ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' |
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| Bouncer |
| Bouncer |
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| Episode: "Sleeper" |
| Episode: "[[Sleeper (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Sleeper]]" |
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! scope="row" | 2002 |
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| ''[[Charmed]]'' |
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| Rathbone |
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| Episode: "Carpe Demon" |
| Episode: "Carpe Demon" |
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! scope="row" | 2006 |
! scope="row" | 2006 |
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| ''[[Smallville]]'' |
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| Greg Flynn |
| Greg Flynn |
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| Episode: "Lockdown" |
| Episode: "Lockdown" |
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! scope="row" | 2010–2019 |
! scope="row" | 2010–2019 |
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| ''[[Modern Family]]'' |
| ''[[Modern Family]]'' |
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| Longines |
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| Longinus |
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| Recurring role (seasons |
| Recurring role (seasons 2–11), 12 episodes |
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! scope="row" | 2010 |
! scope="row" | 2010 |
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| ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]'' |
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| Ellyas Abshir |
| Ellyas Abshir |
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| Episode: "Chuck Versus |
| Episode: "[[Chuck Versus the Family Volkoff]]" |
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! scope="row" | 2011 |
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! scope="row" | 2014–2015 |
! scope="row" | 2014–2015 |
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| ''[[Sirens (2014 TV series)|Sirens]]'' |
| ''[[Sirens (2014 TV series)|Sirens]]'' |
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| Hank |
| Hank |
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| Main role |
| Main role |
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| Clancy Tatum |
| Clancy Tatum |
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| Episode: "Black Helicopters" |
| Episode: "Black Helicopters" |
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! scope="row" | 2014 |
! scope="row" | 2014 |
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| ''One Christmas Eve'' |
| ''One Christmas Eve'' |
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| ''[[Trial & Error (TV series)|Trial & Error]]'' |
| ''[[Trial & Error (TV series)|Trial & Error]]'' |
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| Alfonzo Prefontaine |
| Alfonzo Prefontaine |
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| 4 episodes |
| 4 episodes |
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! scope="row" | 2017 |
! scope="row" | 2017 |
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! scope="row" | 2019 |
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| ''[[Why Women Kill]]'' |
| ''[[Why Women Kill]]'' |
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| Lamar |
| Lamar |
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| 4 episodes |
| 4 episodes |
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! scope="row" | 2020 |
! scope="row" | 2020 |
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| ''[[AJ and the Queen|AJ & The Queen]]'' |
| ''[[AJ and the Queen|AJ & The Queen]]'' |
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| Darrell |
| Darrell |
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| Episode: "Jackson" |
| Episode: "Jackson" |
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! scope="row" | 2020 |
! scope="row" | 2020 |
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| ''[[Council of Dads (TV series)|Council of Dads]]'' |
| ''[[Council of Dads (TV series)|Council of Dads]]'' |
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| Peter Richards |
| Peter Richards |
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| 7 episodes |
| 7 episodes |
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! scope="row" | 2021 |
! scope="row" | 2021 |
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| ''[[The Big Leap]]'' |
| ''[[The Big Leap]]'' |
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| Wayne Fontaine |
| Wayne Fontaine |
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| Series regular |
| Series regular |
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| ''[[Will Trent]]'' |
| ''[[Will Trent]]'' |
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| Franklin |
| Franklin |
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| 5 episodes |
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! scope="row" | 2023 |
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| ''[[Frasier (2023 TV series)|Frasier]]'' |
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| Tiny |
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| ''[[Mafia III]]'' |
| ''[[Mafia III]]'' |
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| Additional Voices |
| Additional Voices |
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! scope="row" | 2022 |
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| ''[[Dying Light 2]]'' |
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| Spike, Additional Voices |
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Daniels is openly gay.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-11-26|title=The Big Leap's Kevin Daniels on Dancing His Way Into Our Living Rooms|url=https://www.advocate.com/exclusives/2021/11/26/big-leaps-kevin-daniels-dancing-his-way-our-living-rooms|access-date=2021-11-29|website=www.advocate.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title='Sirens' Star Kevin Daniels on Hank's Persona, Raunchy Jokes and His Love for a Certain 'Game of Thrones' Actor {{!}} GALO Magazine|url=http://www.galomagazine.com/movies-tv/sirens-star-kevin-daniels-on-hanks-persona-raunchy-jokes-and-his-love-for-a-certain-game-of-thrones-actor/#.YaVF3tDMKUk|access-date=2021-11-29|website=www.galomagazine.com}}</ref> |
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! scope="row" | 1998 |
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| ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' |
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| Officer |
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| [[Lincoln Center Theater]], Broadway |
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| ''Up Against the Wind'' |
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| [[Suge Knight]] |
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| [[New York Theatre Workshop]], Off-Broadway |
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! scope="row" | 2004 |
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| ''Compromise'' |
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| Thomas |
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| Gloucester Stage Company, Boston |
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! scope="row" | 2010 |
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| ''[[King Lear]]'' |
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| Cornwall |
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| Antaeus Theatre Company, Los Angeles |
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! scope="row" | 2010 |
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| ''Calligraphy'' |
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| performer |
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| [[Los Angeles Theatre Center]] |
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|<ref>{{cite news |last1=Brandes |first1=Philip |title=Theater review: ‘Calligraphy’ at Los Angeles Theatre Center |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/blogs/culture-monster-blog/story/2010-11-18/theater-review-calligraphy-at-los-angeles-theatre-center |access-date=19 November 2024 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=18 November 2010}}</ref> |
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! scope="row" | 2012 |
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| ''[[Magic/Bird]]'' |
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| [[Magic Johnson]] |
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| [[Longacre Theatre]], Broadway |
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|<ref>{{cite news |last1=Stasio |first1=Marilyn |title=Magic/Bird |url=https://variety.com/2012/legit/reviews/magic-bird-1117947374/ |access-date=19 November 2024 |work=Variety |date=11 April 2012}}</ref> |
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! scope="row" | 2013 |
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| ''[[One Night in Miami (play)|One Night in Miami]]'' |
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| [[Jim Brown]] |
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| Rogue Machine Theatre, Los Angeles |
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|<ref>{{cite news |last1=Meisel |first1=Myron |title=‘One Night In Miami…’: Theater Review |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/one-night-miami-theater-review-565708/ |access-date=19 November 2024 |work=Hollywood Reporter |date=11 June 2013}}</ref> |
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! scope="row" | 2016 |
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| ''Bull'' |
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| Tony |
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| Rogue Machine Theatre, Los Angeles |
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|<ref>{{cite web |last1=Morgan |first1=Terry |title=Bull |url=https://stageraw.com/oldStageRaw/bull-theater-review/ |website=Stage Raw |access-date=19 November 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Fenton |first1=Sarah |title=Bull |url=https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/3897?review_id=17909&tab=reviews |website=Hollywood Fringe |access-date=19 November 2024 |date=15 June 2016}}</ref> |
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| ''Monsters of the American Cinema'' |
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| Remy |
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| Rogue Machine Theatre, Los Angeles |
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|<ref>{{cite news |last1=McNulty |first1=Charles |title=Review: 'Monsters of the American Cinema' confronts grief - Los Angeles Times |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2024-04-16/review-theater-monsters-of-the-american-cinema-rogue-machine-christian-st-croix-horror |access-date=19 November 2024 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=16 April 2024}}</ref> |
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Kevin Daniels | |
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Born | Kevin Dwight Daniels Jr. December 9, 1976 San Diego, California, U.S. |
Education | Juilliard School (BFA) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1998–present |
Kevin Dwight Daniels Jr. (born December 9, 1976, in San Diego, California), is an American actor who started his career with a supporting role in the 1998 film Twelfth Night, or What You Will by director Nicholas Hytner. He has appeared in the film Hollywood Homicide, as well as the TV series Law & Order, Frasier, Chuck, House and Modern Family, the latter in the recurring role of Longines. He has since participated in more than 20 productions. He is best known for playing Don Miller, a firefighter for the Baltimore City Fire Department in the movie Ladder 49 and the USA show Sirens where he played Hank St. Clare, a Chicago EMT.
He starred in the 2012 Broadway play Magic/Bird playing the lead role of Magic Johnson.
Daniels attended the Juilliard School as a member of the Drama Division's Group 27 (1994–1998).[1]
Personal life
[edit]Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Twelfth Night, or What You Will | ||
2001 | Kate & Leopold | Doorman at Party | |
2003 | Hollywood Homicide | Cuz | |
2004 | Ladder 49 | Don Miller | |
2004 | Neurotica | ||
2005 | The Island | Censor | |
2006 | Broken | Franklin | Uncredited role[citation needed] |
2007 | And Then Came Love | Paul | |
2013 | Raze | Guard No. 5 | |
2013 | McCanick | Undercover Tanktop | |
2016 | The Watcher | Reggie | |
2019 | The Chase | Luke | Short |
2020 | Typical Detective | Detective | |
2021 | Shelter in Place | Ty | |
2023 | Not Another Church Movie | Taylor Pherry and Madude Hims |
Television
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1998 | Mad About You | Construction Worker No. 3 | Episode: "Season Opener" |
1998 | Twelfth Night, or What You Will | Officer / Lord | TV movie |
1999 | Daria | Michael "Mack" Jordan MacKenzie Hank (voice) | 4 episodes |
2000 | Deadline | Tyrell Jackson | Episode: "Pilot" |
2001 | Third Watch | Lieutenant 86 | Episode: "Honor" |
2000–2001 | Law & Order | Chris Cody / Reporter No. 3 | 2 episodes |
2002 | In-Laws | Carl | Episode: "Love Thy Neighbor" |
2002 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Bouncer | Episode: "Sleeper" |
2002 | JAG | Lt. Cmdr Suttles | Episode: "All Ye Faithful" |
2003 | Frasier | Steve | Episode: "Farewell, Nervosa" |
2003 | Baby Bob | Doorman | Episode: "Don't Pass Me By" |
2003 | 10-8: Officers on Duty | Detective Barrow | Episode: "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" |
2005 | Briar & Graves | N/A | Unsold TV pilot (Fox) |
2005 | Their Eyes Were Watching God | Liege Moss | TV movie |
2005 | Charmed | Rathbone | Episode: "Carpe Demon" |
2006 | Smallville | Greg Flynn | Episode: "Lockdown" |
2006 | Out of Practice | Bartender | Episode: "Restaurant Row" |
2007 | I'm With Stupid | Sheldon | TV movie |
2008 | This Can't Be My Life | Jason Marshals | Episode: "The Pink Pages" |
2008 | Brothers & Sisters | Sam | Episode: "The Missionary Implosion" |
2010–2019 | Modern Family | Longines | Recurring role (seasons 2–11), 12 episodes |
2010 | 100 Questions | Sam | Episode: "Are You Romantic?" |
2011 | Chuck | Ellyas Abshir | Episode: "Chuck Versus the Family Volkoff" |
2011 | House | Caesar | Episode: "The Fix" |
2011 | Franklin & Bash | Officer Wiltern | Episode: "The Bangover" |
2011 | Big Time Rush | Speaking Police Officer | Episode: "Big Time Rocker" |
2011 | Bandwagon: The TV Series | Casting Director | Episode: "It's Your One Shot" |
2011–2015 | The Exes | Security Guard / Bouncer | 2 episodes |
2012 | Castle | Reggie Blake | Episode: "Cloudy with a Chance of Murder" |
2013 | Justified | Mitch | Episode: "Money Trap" |
2013 | Wendell & Vinnie | Scott | Episode: "Pilot" |
2014–2015 | Sirens | Hank | Main role |
2014 | The Mentalist | Clancy Tatum | Episode: "Black Helicopters" |
2014 | One Christmas Eve | Reggie | TV movie |
2015 | Noches con Planatino | Himself | 1 episode |
2015–2016 | Glimpses of Greg | Hector | 2 episodes |
2016 | Single Minded | Guru | TV miniseries; Episode: "Dick Letter" |
2016 | Mom | Officer Bill | Episode: "Blow and a Free McMuffin" |
2017 | Trial & Error | Alfonzo Prefontaine | 4 episodes |
2017 | Famous in Love | Ken Chapman | Episode: "Not So Easy A" |
2017–2021 | Atypical | Coach Briggs | 8 episodes |
2017 | Scorpion | Detective Daniels | Episode: "Sci Hard" |
2017 | Hawaii Five-O | Detective Bullock | Episode: "I Ka Wa Ma Mua Hope, I Ka Wa Ma Hope" |
2018 | Champions | Leo | Episode: "Deal or No Deal" |
2018 | Suits | John Billows | Episode: "Sour Grapes" |
2018 | The Guest Book | Steve | Episode: "Under Cover" |
2018–2019 | The Orville | Locar | 2 episodes |
2018–2020 | Coop & Cami Ask the World | Principal Walker | 12 episodes |
2019 | Now Apocalypse | Barnabus | 4 episodes |
2019 | What/If | John | Episode: "What Next" |
2019 | Why Women Kill | Lamar | 4 episodes |
2019 | New Amsterdam | Marquis Cannon | Episode: "The Denominator" |
2019 | The Rookie | Officer Wilkie | Episode: "Safety" |
2020 | AJ & The Queen | Darrell | Episode: "Jackson" |
2020 | Council of Dads | Peter Richards | 7 episodes |
2021 | The Big Leap | Wayne Fontaine | Series regular |
2023–present | Will Trent | Franklin | 5 episodes |
2023 | Frasier | Tiny | 5 episodes |
Videogames
[edit]Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
2011 | NCIS Video Game | Watch Commander David Burch |
2011 | Call of Juarez: The Cartel | Additional Voices |
2011 | Dead Island | Titus, Various Characters |
2013 | Dead Island Riptide | Dr. Cecil, Various Characters |
2015 | Dying Light | Spike, Additional Voices |
2016 | Mafia III | Additional Voices |
Stage
[edit]Year | Title | Role(s) | Venue | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | Twelfth Night | Officer | Lincoln Center Theater, Broadway | [4] |
2001 | Up Against the Wind | Suge Knight | New York Theatre Workshop, Off-Broadway | [5] |
2004 | Compromise | Thomas | Gloucester Stage Company, Boston | [6] |
2010 | King Lear | Cornwall | Antaeus Theatre Company, Los Angeles | [7] |
2010 | Calligraphy | performer | Los Angeles Theatre Center | [8] |
2012 | Magic/Bird | Magic Johnson | Longacre Theatre, Broadway | [9] |
2013 | One Night in Miami | Jim Brown | Rogue Machine Theatre, Los Angeles | [10] |
2016 | Bull | Tony | Rogue Machine Theatre, Los Angeles | [11][12] |
2024 | Monsters of the American Cinema | Remy | Rogue Machine Theatre, Los Angeles | [13] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Alumni News". Juilliard School. September 2007. Archived from the original on November 11, 2011.
- ^ "The Big Leap's Kevin Daniels on Dancing His Way Into Our Living Rooms". advocate.com. November 26, 2021. Retrieved November 29, 2021.
- ^ "'Sirens' Star Kevin Daniels on Hank's Persona, Raunchy Jokes and His Love for a Certain 'Game of Thrones' Actor | GALO Magazine". www.galomagazine.com. Retrieved November 29, 2021.
- ^ Isherwood, Charles (July 17, 1998). "Twelfth Night". Variety. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
- ^ Isherwood, Charles (April 3, 2001). "Up Against the Wind". Variety. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
- ^ "Compromise". TheaterMania. July 28, 2004. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
- ^ Frankel, Tony (July 5, 2010). "Theater Review: KING LEAR (Antaeus Theatre Company in North Hollywood)". Stage and Cinema. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
- ^ Brandes, Philip (November 18, 2010). "Theater review: 'Calligraphy' at Los Angeles Theatre Center". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
- ^ Stasio, Marilyn (April 11, 2012). "Magic/Bird". Variety. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
- ^ Meisel, Myron (June 11, 2013). "'One Night In Miami…': Theater Review". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
- ^ Morgan, Terry. "Bull". Stage Raw. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
- ^ Fenton, Sarah (June 15, 2016). "Bull". Hollywood Fringe. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
- ^ McNulty, Charles (April 16, 2024). "Review: 'Monsters of the American Cinema' confronts grief - Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
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