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DANIEL DAVIS has worked in regional theatre in the U.S. and Canada since 1968, having held leading roles with the American Shakespeare Festival, the Stratford National Theatre of Canada, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Seattle Rep, the Guthrie, ten seasons with the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and six seasons with the American Conservatory Theatre. Highlights include Garland Wright's production of The Misanthrope, the American premiere of David Hare and Howard Brenton's Pravda, directed by Robert Falls, the world premiere of The Film Society, by Jon Robin Baitz, and title roles in Peer Gynt, Hamlet and Arturo Ui. On Broadway he has appeared in Wrong Mountain, for which he received a 2000 Tony Award nomination; The Invention of Love, Amadeus, The Frogs, and Coco with Katharine Hepburn. His films include The Hunt for Red October, K-9, Chain Letters, and Sydney Pollack's Havana. He has made guest appearances in several movies for television and episodics, most notably as Professor Moriarty on Star Trek: The Next Generation, and six seasons as Niles the Butler on The Nanny.
Bio as of June, 2007.
American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:
Working in the Theatre (video)
Performance - April, 2001 - Watch now.
Internet Broadway Database Listing (IBDB.com)
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