Daniel David Stewart was born and raised in the sun-kissed landscape of Southern California, where he would go on to develop a passion for the performing arts that would span nearly a decade. His journey in the entertainment industry began in his teenage years, with a stint in theatre that would lay the foundation for his future success. His critically acclaimed performance as Hally in Master Harold...And The Boys earned him an Indy award for best performance by a lead actor, a testament to his undeniable talent.
As he transitioned from the stage to television and film, Daniel continued to impress audiences with his versatility and range. His feature film roles include Oliver Gingerfield in Kids Vs. Monsters and Willis in The Sound Of Magic, while other notable films include The Hair Cut, Incident(s) At Paradise Bay, Last Seen, and Reverie. He has also made appearances on popular television shows such as The Middle, Cougar Town, The Goodwin Games, Man Up!, Miss Mustard Glade, and This Just In.
In addition to his screen work, Daniel has a thriving career in theatre, with a wide range of credits to his name. Some of his notable stage roles include Spring Awakening, David Cromer's Our Town (with Helen Hunt) at The Broad Stage, Phaeton in Metamorphoses at Ensemble Theatre Company, Pete in the Burnt Part Boys (West Coast Premiere) at Third Street Theater, Originated the role of Smike in Little Miss Scrooge (World Premiere) at Rubicon Theatre Company, Dominic in Belfry (West Coast Premiere),Denny in Sixty Miles To Silverlake (West Coast Premiere),Prince John in The Lion In Winter, Leamy in The Field at Theatre Banshee, The Kid in Last Days of Mary Stuart (World),Premiere and as John Taplow in L.A. TheatreWorks production of The Browning Version, which is part of their Audio Theatre Collection and Radio Theatre Series that can be heard on National Public Radio.
Daniel is a graduate of the prestigious Second City Conservatory Program and was a founding member of the improv group known as "The Brigade". He is also a passionate writer, having penned three solo shows, two sketch shows, and a recently completed screenplay. When he's not working on his craft, Daniel can be found training in various disciplines throughout Southern California, or indulging in his other interests, such as singing and songwriting. A proud member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA, Daniel continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.