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Daniel Brocklebank

'Daniel Brocklebank' (born 21 December 1979) is an award-winning British actor. He received a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performnce in the multi-award winning movie Shakespeare in Love. He has appeared in various TV shows such as Down to Earth (BBC), Born and Bred (BBC), Edd Stone is Dead (BBC 3/Channel 4), Casualty (BBC), The Bill (ITV) and played Ivan Jones in ITV's Emmerdale between the beginning of 2005 to the end of 2006. His other films include: The Hole starring opposite Kiera Knightly and Thora Birch, The Hours opposite Meryl Streep, Another Life opposite Imelda Staunton and Tom Wilkinson, Merlin opposite Sam Neill and Helena Bonhem-carter, The Devil's Arithmatic opposite Kirsten Dunst and Brittany Murphy and The Criminal with Eddie Izard. Brocklebank was born just outside of Stratford-Upon-Avon and had a very happy rural upbringing. He moved to London in the mid 1990's and trained at Redroofs Theatre school on a two year musical theatre course. As well as acting he is also a pianist and singer. He has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company in productions of As You Like It playing Silvius, Chiron inTitus Andronicus, Rowland in The Tamer Tamed and Ralph in Lord of the Flies. His other theatre credits include: Martin Von Heilmann in The Curse of the Werewolf at London's Union Theatre, John Rutherford in Rutherford and Son at Manchester's Royal Exchange, and John Honyman in Cressida, directed by Nick Hytner for the Almeida Theatre in Londons West End. In 2008 he stars in One Night In November, a new play by Alan Pollock directed by Hamish Glenn at the Belgrade Theatre, and in Big Love at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, directed by Selina Cartmell.
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Horror Movies Starring Daniel Brocklebank

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The Criminal
Directed By: Julian Simpson
DVD Release Date: 2002
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)

The claustrophobic British crime thriller gets a twist of international conspiracy in Julian Simpson's The Criminal. Steven Mackintosh is Jasper Rawlins, the innocent whose one-night stand thrusts him headfirst into a nightmarish murder mystery where he's the patsy. Hounded by a relentless di... more information, reviews and movie clips of The Criminal
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