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Daniel Kaluuya

Born in London, England, Daniel Kaluuya is a writer/actor best known for his role in the British television drama Skins from 2007 to 2009. He not only starred on the series but wrote two of the episodes.

Daniel wrote his first play when he was just nine years old. The play was performed at the Hampstead Theatre, where he was a member of the Heat&Light Young Company.

Daniel's big-screen debut was in the film Shoot the Messenger (2006). He has also appeared on popular TV shows such as Doctor Who and Black Mirror.

While Daniel has spent much of his career on television, he has been slowly transitioning to the big screen. Daniel has had a variety of roles in films such as director Hideo Nakata's 2010 thriller Chatroom (2010) and starred alongside British acting legend Rowan Atkinson in Johnny English Reborn(2011). Daniel also played Black Death in the quirky superhero flick Kick-Ass 2 (2013) and starred opposite James McAvoy in the action movie Welcome to the Punch (2013). More recently, Daniel played a supporting role as Reggie Wayne, Emily Blunt's FBI sidekick, in Denis Villeneuve's Oscar-nominated film Sicario (2015).

In 2017, Daniel moved into a starring role in the horror flick Get Out, which earned him his first Academy Award nomination, as well as nominations from the Golden Globes, BAFTAs, SAG Awards, and many more. He also won Best Actor awards at the Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards, and National Society of Film Critics Awards.

Daniel has gone on to play W'Kabi in the Black Panther (2018) stand-alone film from Marvel Studios.

An experienced stage actor, Daniel made his theatrical debut in 2008 in Levi David Addai's play Oxford Street, directed by Dawn Walton. In 2010 Daniel won a Circle and Evening Standard Theatre Award as Outstanding Newcomer for his role as a boxer in the Royal Court play Sucker Punch.

Daniel's other theater credits include Trelawny of the Wells at the Donmar Warehouse and A Season In The Congo opposite Chiwetel Ejiofor at the Young Vic (both in 2013), as well as a starring role as Chris in the 2016 production of Joe Penthall's Blue/Orange, directed by Matthew Xia (also at the Young Vic).

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Cast Credits

Live with Kelly and Mark (2023)
Guest starring as Director
Sherri (2022)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya
CBS Mornings (2021)
Guest starring as Director
Cities: Nature's New Wild (2018)
Starring as Narrator (3 episodes)
Watership Down (2018)
Starring as Bluebell (2 episodes)
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (2015)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya (2 episodes)
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya (3 episodes)
Hot Ones (2015)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya
Chicken Shop Date (2014)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya (3 episodes)
Babylon (2014)
Starring as Matt Coward (7 episodes)
Black Mirror (2011)
Guest starring as Bingham "Bing" Madsen
The Fades (2011)
Starring as Mac Armstrong (6 episodes)
10 Minute Tales (2009)
Guest starring as Soldier 2
The Philanthropist (2009)
Guest starring as Desmond
Psychoville (2009)
Starring as Michael "Tealeaf" Fry
FM (2009)
Starring as Ades (3 episodes)
innerSPACE (2008)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya
Lewis (2006)
Guest starring as Declan
Doctor Who (2005)
Guest starring as Barclay
Jimmy Kimmel Live (2003)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya
The Big Breakfast (1992)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya
Saturday Night Live (1975)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya
Oscars (1953)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya (2 episodes)
Golden Globe Awards (1944)
Guest starring as Daniel Kaluuya (2 episodes)
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