Daniel Arnold (actor)

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Daniel Arnold (aka Daniel Smith Arnold) is a Canadian actor and writer based in Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] He is most noted as cowriter with Darrell Dennis and Medina Hahn of Inheritance: a pick-the-path experience, a stage play which was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama at the 2022 Governor General's Awards. [2]

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Early life

Born in Nelson, British Columbia, and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, [3] he studied theatre at the University of Alberta as a classmate of Hahn, with whom he has remained closely associated as partners in the DualMinds theatre company. [4]

Career

He won two Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards in 2001 for Tuesdays & Sundays, as Outstanding New Work and Outstanding Actor. [5] In 2008, when Daniel MacIvor won the Siminovitch Prize in Theatre, he selected Arnold and Hahn as the winners of the Protégé honour. [6]

In film, he is most noted as the writer and co-star of Lawrence & Holloman , the 2013 film adaptation of Morris Panych's stage play, [7] and for his role as Richard Maynard in the 2021 film Be Still . [8] He received Leo Award nominations for Best Actor in a Film and Best Screenwriting for Lawrence & Holloman in 2014, [9] and Best Actor in a Film for Be Still in 2022, and received a Canadian Comedy Award nomination for Best Writing in a Film at the 15th Canadian Comedy Awards in 2014 for Lawrence & Holloman, [10] which also received the award for Best Feature Film. [11]

His play Inheritance: a pick-the-path experience is a stage play about indigenous land claims which features points at which the audience can vote on the direction the story would take, requiring the actors to be prepared for at least 50 different possible permutations of the performance. [12] It was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama at the 2022 Governor General's Awards. [2] His other plays have included Tuesdays & Sundays, [13] Any Night, [14] and The Ridiculous Darkness. [15]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Lawrence & Holloman HollomanAlso writer and producer
2014 Sitting on the Edge of Marlene James
2014Grace: The PossessionPriest
2015 Eadweard Williamson
2015 Even Lambs Have Teeth Deputy Carson
2015FSMJim
2019 Ash Peter
2021 Be Still Richard Maynard
2022 Dark Nature Derek

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 The 4400 Alex MessinaEpisode: "The Starzl Mutation"
2008The Triple EightCatty Platter GuyEpisode: "Cat in a Hot Tin Box"
2008, 2009 Supernatural Xavier / Ghostly Man2 episodes
2010Lies Between FriendsDeputy FordTelevision film
2011 The Killing ADA Patrick MillikinEpisode: "I'll Let You Know When I Get There"
2011 Fringe Agent PerezEpisode: "One Night in October"
2014 Hell on Wheels Zeke SpinozaEpisode: "Further West"
2015The P.I. ExperimentNathan 'Rocket' RockefellerTelevision film
2015MythosDoctor / Stalker2 episodes
2015–present When Calls the Heart Jed Campbell9 episodes
2016TipsMikeEpisode: "Welcome to Leftovers"
2017 When We Rise JakeEpisode: "Night III: Parts IV and V"
2017 Zoo Daniel Vashman2 episodes
2018 iZombie Angry FG SoldierEpisode: "Goon Struck"

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