Daniel Anthony (actor)

British actor


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Early life and inspiration

Anthony was a shy and socially awkward boy, so his mother sent him to a drama club in South London to bring him out of himself. He fell in love with acting and was noticed and signed up by the talent agency that owned the club.

Anthony cites Will Smith's performance in the sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–1996) as his early inspiration for acting.

Career

He started his career as a child actor, appearing in several West End musicals, including the original production of The Lion King (1999) as young Simba, and Sam Mendes's revival of Oliver! (1994) at the London Palladium. On stage, he has also played Curtis Younger in the Young Vic's A Raisin in the Sun (2001) and Pip in Moby-Dick (2006). In 2003, he voiced Will Parry in the BBC Radio 4 production of the His Dark Materials trilogy.

His early television roles include JJ in EastEnders (2004), Lex Keavey in Doctors (2006), and Danny in As the Bell Rings (2007). For his performance in Doctors, he was nominated for a British Soap Award for Best Newcomer and longlisted for Villain of the Year.

In 2008, he appeared as Kez in Dis/Connected, a BBC Three drama pilot about a young girl committing suicide and the impact it has on her friends. He then made a brief appearance as a thug in the ITV drama Demons (2009), and played Jack in the BBC musical film Rules of Love (2010) about a boy from the wrong side of town (Jake Roche) and an ambitious boarding school girl (Daisy Head).

From 2013 to 2014, he was a regular in the medical drama Casualty, playing Jamie Collier, the nephew of already established character Jeff. He has described his character as "the calm one, the voice of reason". He then starred as Royston Peel in the crime drama Brotherhood (2016). In 2021, he joined the UK touring cast of Magic Goes Wrong in the role of Mickey.

''The Sarah Jane Adventures''

He appeared as a series regular in the Doctor Who spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures from 2007 to 2011, playing Clyde Langer. Speaking about his character, Anthony said, "I would describe Clyde as the joker of the group. He always has an answer for everything, even though 99% of the time it was probably wrong! I really enjoy playing comedy so, for me, this character was a dream". He has also narrated The Sarah Jane Adventures audiobook Children of Steel (2011), written by Martin Day, and briefly reprised his role in the 2020 webcast mini episode "Farewell, Sarah Jane", aired on Doctor Who social media channels as a tribute to Elisabeth Sladen.

In 2022, it was announced that Big Finish Productions would produce an audio spin-off of The Sarah Jane Adventures, Beyond Bannerman Road: Rani Takes on the World, set 15 years after the events of the series and focusing on Anthony and Anjli Mohindra's characters. He previously played Delong in the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story "Wirrn Dawn" (2009), starring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, and Julian Delaware in the Torchwood audio story "The Law Machines" (2018). With his role of Delong, he became the first regular actor from the BBC Wales-produced Doctor Who-related series to have participated in a Big Finish production.

In 2023, Anthony reprised his role as Clyde Langer in Tales of the TARDIS.

Filmography

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2001CasualtyTyrone HarrisEpisode: "Better Safe Than Sorry"
2004EastEndersJJ4 episodes
2006Dream TeamEugeneEpisode: "War of the Roses"
DoctorsLex KeaveyRecurring role; 11 episodes
Coming UpDanjahEpisode: "Happy $lapz"
CasualtyNiall GortonEpisode: "Heads Together"
2007As The Bell RingsDannySeries regular
2007–2011The Sarah Jane AdventuresClyde LangerMain role; 52 episodes and a Comic Relief special
2008A Touch of FrostLewisEpisode: "Dead End"
2009Guess with JessHoraceVoice role; series regular
DemonsAshleyEpisode: "Smitten"
2011My Sarah Jane: A Tribute to Elisabeth SladenHimselfDoctor Who Confidential special
CasualtyLee StarkEpisode: "Starting Out"
2013–2014Jamie Collier47 episodes:
2023Tales of the TARDISClyde LangerEpisode: "The Three Doctors"
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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2005ShockumentaryBrianShort film
2008Dis/ConnectedKezTV film
LeoSecurity guardShort film
2010Rules of LoveJack
2016BrotherhoodRoyston Peel
2019The Money TreeJasonShort film
RumetAlby James
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Stage

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Oliver!NipperLondon Palladium
1999The Lion KingYoung SimbaLyceum Theatre
2001A Raisin in the SunCurtis YoungerYoung Vic
2006Moby-DickPipCompass Theatre Company
2021Magic Goes WrongMickeyUK tour
2024The Play That Goes WrongDennisDuchess Theatre
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Audio

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2003His Dark MaterialsWill ParryBBC Radio 4 adaptation
2009The Eighth Doctor AdventuresDelongStory: "Wirrn Dawn"
2011Children of SteelNarratorPart of The Sarah Jane Adventures Collection
2018Torchwood OneJulian DelawareStory: "The Law Machines"
2020The Waringham ChroniclesVariousAudible drama based on the novels by Rebecca Gablé
2023Rani Takes on the WorldClyde LangerSpin-off of The Sarah Jane Adventures
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Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixSlytherin student
2011Earth, Sun and MoonNarratorBBC Bitesize games published on The Sarah Jane Adventures website
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Awards and nominations

References

References

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  2. "The Lion King on Broadway".
  3. "The Lion King (London Production, 1999) {{!}} Ovrtur".
  4. Loveridge, Lizzie. (2001-06-06). "REVIEW: A Raisin In The Sun, Young Vic (2001) {{!}} TheatreVibe".
  5. "Tour archive for A Raisin in the Sun (Play). 11th May 2001-30th June 2001 [TOUR]".
  6. Waters, Rachel. (2006-03-09). "BBC - Bradford and West Yorkshire - Entertainment - "A theatrical cocktail!"".
  7. (2019-02-07). "The Sarah Jane Adventures: Where are they now?".
  8. "BBC Two - Rules of Love".
  9. Ali, Ayaan. (2022-05-17). "What happened to the original Lauren Branning actress before Jacqueline Jossa".
  10. "Casualty trainees feel tongue-tied". belfasttelegraph.
  11. "BBC One - Casualty - Jamie Collier".
  12. Dalton, Stephen. (2016-09-01). "'Brotherhood': Film Review".
  13. jbindeck2015. (2016-09-12). "Brotherhood Review".
  14. Mitchell, Tamika. "Daniel Anthony And Jocelyn Prah Cast In 'Magic Goes Wrong' UK Tour {{!}} The British Blacklist".
  15. O'Rourke, Chris. (2022-05-11). "Magic Goes Wrong".
  16. "How we made The Sarah Jane Adventures: 'We were like a family, and it was beautiful'".
  17. (2019-05-14). "Daniel Anthony".
  18. "The Sarah Jane Adventures: Children of Steel".
  19. (2020-04-19). "'Doctor Who' Fans Honor Elisabeth Sladen After Release of 'Farewell, Sarah Jane'".
  20. Moran, Sarah. (2020-04-21). "Farewell, Sarah Jane - Doctor Who Says Goodbye to Elisabeth Sladen With a New Epilogue Scene".
  21. (2020-04-18). "Russell T Davies announces Sarah Jane Adventures farewell story".
  22. "BBC One - Doctor Who, Farewell Sarah Jane".
  23. "Farewell, Sarah Jane {{!}} Doctor Who".
  24. "Anjli Mohindra to return as Rani in Sarah Jane Adventures spin-off".
  25. "Daniel Anthony - Contributions - Big Finish".
  26. Greenfield, Mat. (2018-07-30). "REVIEW: WOTAN Meets the Information Age as Torchwood One Fights Machines".
  27. (30 October 2023). "Doctor Who: Welcome to The Whoniverse where every Doctor, every companion and hundreds of terrifying monsters live". BBC.
  28. "BBC - Tales of the Tardis, The Three Doctors".

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