Daniel Brocklebank's biography is a fascinating tale of artistic dedication and perseverance. Born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, he began his acting career at the tender age of 14, showcasing his remarkable talent in various productions.
One of his earliest and most notable roles was as the lead character, Ralph, in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of "Lord Of The Flies" in 1995. This marked the beginning of a long and storied career with the RSC, as he returned in 2003 to star in productions of "As You Like It", "Titus Andronicus", and "The Tamer Tamed".
Daniel's impressive resume also includes a stint in London's West End, where he starred alongside the renowned Sir Michael Gambon in the production of "Cressida", directed by the illustrious Sir Nicholas Hytner.
Throughout his career, Daniel has worked extensively in both the UK and the USA, taking on roles in various aspects of the industry. His remarkable performances have garnered him numerous awards and accolades, including a Screen Actors Guild Award in 1999 for his role in the multi-award-winning "Shakespeare In Love", and a Best Actor Award at the LesGaiCineMad International Film Festival in 2010 for his role in the British indie film "Release".
In addition to his acting prowess, Daniel has also honed his skills in musical theatre, and is a strong singer and pianist, having trained in private LAMDA tuition.