Daniel Boissevain, a renowned Dutch actor, has enjoyed a storied career spanning over two and a half decades, showcasing his remarkable versatility across various mediums, including stage, drama, musical, film, and television.
Initially, he garnered attention for his role in the film and television series "All Stars," centered around a football team, where he made a lasting impression.
Subsequently, he effortlessly transitioned into playing the part of an airline pilot in the highly acclaimed TV-series and film "Gooische Vrouwen," solidifying his reputation as a talented and adaptable actor.
Moreover, he showcased his rougher side and impressive singing talents as Herman Brood, the Netherlands' only genuine rock 'n' roll star, in the musical "Wild Romance," earning him widespread critical acclaim and numerous awards.
Born into a family of artists, Daniel was exposed to the world of performance from a young age and honed his craft at the Theatre Academy in Amsterdam, where he graduated with his own company.
Throughout his career, he has tackled demanding roles in various stage productions, including "Doe Maar," "Brandende Liefde," "When Harry Met Sally," and "The Broken Circle Breakdown," demonstrating his ability to excel in a wide range of genres and characters.
In addition, he has appeared in numerous films, such as "Lek," "All Stars 2: Old Stars," and "Alberta," as well as various television series, including "Vlucht HS13," and made a memorable appearance as Judas Iscariot in the television play "The Passion."