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Gerroll was born in [[London]], the son of Kathleen Cordelia (née Norman), a fashion model, and Harry Gerroll, a clothing designer.<ref>http://www.filmreference.com/film/91/Daniel-Gerroll.html</ref> Gerroll has appeared on television in both the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States]], although his greater contribution has been to the stage in both countries. In [[New York City]], he has won the [[Theatre World Award]] for ''The Slab Boys'' and ''Knuckle'', the [[Outer Critics Circle Award]] for ''Translations'' and the [[Village Voice]]'s [[Obie Award]] for Sustained Excellence of Performance. His [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] credits include ''[[Plenty (play)|Plenty]]'', ''[[The Homecoming]]'', ''[[Enchanted April (2003 play)|Enchanted April]]'', and ''[[High Society (musical)|High Society]]''.
Gerroll was born in [[London]], the son of Kathleen Cordelia (née Norman), a fashion model, and Harry Gerroll, a clothing designer.<ref>http://www.filmreference.com/film/91/Daniel-Gerroll.html</ref> Gerroll has appeared on television in both the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States]], although his greater contribution has been to the stage in both countries. In [[New York City]], he has won the [[Theatre World Award]] for ''The Slab Boys'' and ''Knuckle'', the [[Outer Critics Circle Award]] for ''Translations'' and the [[Village Voice]]'s [[Obie Award]] for Sustained Excellence of Performance. His [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] credits include ''[[Plenty (play)|Plenty]]'', ''[[The Homecoming]]'', ''[[Enchanted April (2003 play)|Enchanted April]]'', and ''[[High Society (musical)|High Society]]''.


Gerroll's television credits include ''[[Miami Vice]]'', ''[[Cheers]]'', ''[[Knots Landing]]'', ''[[Seinfeld]]'', ''[[Blue Bloods (TV series)|Blue Bloods]]'', ''[[Sex and the City]]'', ''[[Law & Order]]'' and ''[[The Starter Wife (TV series)|The Starter Wife]]''.
Gerroll's television credits include ''[[Miami Vice]]'', "[[Burn Notice]]", ''[[Cheers]]'', ''[[Knots Landing]]'', ''[[Seinfeld]]'', ''[[Blue Bloods (TV series)|Blue Bloods]]'', ''[[Sex and the City]]'', ''[[Law & Order]]'' and ''[[The Starter Wife (TV series)|The Starter Wife]]''.


On film Gerroll has appeared in ''[[Chariots of Fire]]'', ''[[Happy New Year (1987 film)|Happy New Year]]'', ''[[Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (film)|Sir Henry at Rawlinson End]]'', ''[[84 Charing Cross Road (film)|84 Charing Cross Road]]'', ''[[Drop Dead Fred]]'' and ''[[Big Business (1988 film)|Big Business]]''.
On film Gerroll has appeared in ''[[Chariots of Fire]]'', ''[[Happy New Year (1987 film)|Happy New Year]]'', ''[[Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (film)|Sir Henry at Rawlinson End]]'', ''[[84 Charing Cross Road (film)|84 Charing Cross Road]]'', ''[[Drop Dead Fred]]'' and ''[[Big Business (1988 film)|Big Business]]''.

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Daniel Gerroll
Born (1951-10-16) 16 October 1951 (age 73)
OccupationActor
SpousePatricia Kalember
Children3

Daniel Gerroll (born 16 October 1951) is a British theatre, television and film actor.

Life and career

Gerroll was born in London, the son of Kathleen Cordelia (née Norman), a fashion model, and Harry Gerroll, a clothing designer.[1] Gerroll has appeared on television in both the United Kingdom and the United States, although his greater contribution has been to the stage in both countries. In New York City, he has won the Theatre World Award for The Slab Boys and Knuckle, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Translations and the Village Voice's Obie Award for Sustained Excellence of Performance. His Broadway credits include Plenty, The Homecoming, Enchanted April, and High Society.

Gerroll's television credits include Miami Vice, "Burn Notice", Cheers, Knots Landing, Seinfeld, Blue Bloods, Sex and the City, Law & Order and The Starter Wife.

On film Gerroll has appeared in Chariots of Fire, Happy New Year, Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, 84 Charing Cross Road, Drop Dead Fred and Big Business.

A relationship with the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis began with his playing Henry Higgins in Pygmalion in 2004. It continued with his creating the role of Scrooge in the Guthrie's updating of the annual tradition and most recently playing Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing.

Upon the death of his mother on 23 April 2006, Gerroll discovered he was the son of German building tycoon Heinrich Mendelssohn. He is married to actress Patricia Kalember since 1986 and has three children, Becca (born 1985), Ben (born 1989) and Toby (born 1996). In 2014 he played the role of the Head of the OsCorp Department in the film The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

Filmography

Television

References