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* ''[[Deadliest Sea]]'' (2009) |
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* ''[[The Bail]]'' (2002) |
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Revision as of 16:22, 19 March 2009
Daniel Arthur Smith (born October 2, 1977 in Pickering, Ontario, Canada), is a Canadian actor and musician.
Biography
After high school productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Joseph), The Little Shop of Horrors (Seymour), The Wizard of Oz (The Cowardly Lion) and more, he began working at Stage West in Mississauga, spending over a year doing dinner theatre. He went on to study and perform at The Second City in Toronto, working with SCTV legend Joe Flaherty. This led to various television (It's Alive!, Big Wolf on Campus) and film roles (National Lampoon's Senior Trip, The Hairy Bird, The Big Hit). He also wrote and performed the theme song to Big Wolf on Campus.
Danny appeared on the CBS game show The Price is Right on March 27, 2001. He won throughout the show including the "Showcase Showdown" where he took home $31,000 US worth of prizes (including a car).
After "Big Wolf on Campus" ended on 2002, Danny starred in the film "The Bail", however, that film went unreleased. After "The Bail" (alternately titled "Fizzy Bizness"), Danny moved to Los Angeles to pursue a musical career. From 2003-2009, Danny was the singer/songwriter/guitarist for the band The City Drive. The band parted ways in 2009, and Danny returned to Toronto and is pursuing his acting career.
Filmography
- Suck (film) (2009)
- Deadliest Sea (2009)
- The Bail (2002)
- Big Wolf on Campus (TV series) (1999)
- Boy Meets Girl (1998)
- The Hairy Bird (1998)
- The Big Hit (1998)
- White Lies (1998)
- Sugartime (TV) (1995)
- National Lampoon's Senior Trip (1995)
- Open Season (1995)
- Who Rules? (TV series) (1995)
External links
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