Daniel Millar
Daniel Millar (born Withington, Manchester, 1982) is a British-Irish actor, writer and comedian.
Career
[edit]Millar trained at LAMDA, graduating in 2007. He has worked at The Royal National Theatre, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare's Globe,[1] The Almeida Theatre, The Royal Exchange Theatre, and in the West End. In 2015 he was longlisted for Best Male Performance at the Off West End Theatre Awards (Offies) for his role as Philoctetes in Stink Foot at The Yard Theatre, Hackney.[2] He appeared as Max in Mischief Theatre's The Play That Goes Wrong,[3] and also works extensively in immersive theatre, including various roles for Punchdrunk.
As a writer, Millar has translated[4] and co-adapted several notable works by the German playwright Friedrich Schiller, including Mary Stuart,[5] Intrigue and Love,[6] The Robbers,[7] and Fiesco,[8] all performed in London by The Faction Theatre Company.
Selected Work
[edit]Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role |
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2023 | Doctors | Damien Byrd |
2023 | Casualty | Damien |
2022 | London Kills | Charlie Hill |
2021 | Britannia | Roman Scout |
2019 | Warren | Ashley |
2019 | Doctors | Gavin Savage |
2018 | Trying Again | Steve |
2013 | Doctors | Callum Reeves |
2010 | Psychoville | AA Man |
2010 | Eastenders | PC Finn Shaw |
2009 | Grownups | 'Alex' |
2009 | Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps | Delivery Man |
2008 | Holby City | Curtis Hall |
2008 | Doctors | Sean Wilkes |
Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role |
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2019 | Downton Abbey | Policeman at Turton's |
2018 | The Current War | Father |
References
[edit]- ^ "Daniel Millar | Shakespeare's Globe".
- ^ "Stink Foot".
- ^ "The Play That Goes Wrong announces new cast - June 2016". London Theatre. June 15, 2016.
- ^ "PlayMakers Masterclass - Theatre in Translation by Danny Millar". YouTube. 9 March 2022.
- ^ Billington, Michael (January 11, 2012). "Mary Stuart – review". The Guardian.
- ^ "Schiller's Intrigue/Love at Southwark Playhouse 20 July". London Theatre. June 8, 2016.
- ^ "Theatre review: The Robbers at New Diorama Theatre". British Theatre Guide.
- ^ "Fiesco, New Diorama, London". The Independent. January 11, 2013.
- ^ "Profile". app.spotlight.com.