Daniel Maslany

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Daniel Maslany
Maslany at the 2018 CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser
Born
Daniel Joseph Maslany

(1988-09-17) September 17, 1988 (age 35)
Occupation(s)Actor, producer, composer
Years active2000–present
Known for
SpouseLucy Adele Hill
FamilyTatiana Maslany (sister)

Daniel Joseph Maslany (born September 17, 1988) (/məˈslɑːni/) is a Canadian actor, producer and composer.[1] He is known for playing Bondurant Smit in CBC's offbeat and absurd comedy series Four in the Morning, Llewellyn Watts in the series Murdoch Mysteries and Townes Linderman in the series Impulse on YouTube Premium.

Early life[edit]

Daniel Joseph Maslany was born in Regina, Saskatchewan,[1] son of Daniel Maslany, a woodworker, and Renate (born Kratz), a French/English translator and interpreter. His older sister, Tatiana Gabriele, is an actress, and his younger brother, Michael is an animator.[2] He has Austrian, German, Polish, Romanian, and Ukrainian ancestry.[3] As a child he participated in drawing, dance, acting, and film-making classes. He is a graduate of the Globe Theatre Conservatory.

Career[edit]

Theatre[edit]

The solo show, O.C. Dean, written and performed by Maslany, premiered at Globe Theatre in Regina in 2013 (Globe Theatre Shumiatcher Sandbox Series), then toured to Uno Fest in Victoria in 2014.[1]

Maslany performed in the play Stupid Fucking Bird by Aaron Posner, and in particular for the Canadian premiere in 2013.[4][1] He also produced the Video Trailer.[5] He also worked as sound, music, projection designer and co-creator of A Date with the Night at Globe Theatre in 2015.

As an actor, Maslany has played parts in Robin Hood, Peter Pan, The Alice Nocturne, A Midsummer Night's Dream, George Dandin, and Pride and Prejudice at the Globe Theatre in Regina; Rage, The Alice Nocturne, and The Story of Mr. Wright in the Globe Theatre Shumiatcher Sandbox Series; as well as Wrecked, and The Secret Life of the Octopus, as part of the Persephone Youth Tour. He also directed The Fusion Project: By Candlelight for the Globe Theatre Shumiatcher Sandbox Series.

Maslany designed the sound and music for Robin Hood and Metamorphoses at the Globe Theatre, as well as Trout Stanley at The Storefront Theatre and Shannon 10:40 for Videofag.

Films/television[edit]

Maslany made his on-screen debut in the 2000 film Skipped Parts, playing character Petey Pierce. He later appeared in several television series and films, including Renegadepress.com, Corner Gas, and Chained.

In 2016 he played Bondurant in the short-lived Toronto series Four in the Morning.[6]

Joining the cast of the series Murdoch Mysteries in 2017, Maslany took on the character of Llewellyn Watts, a police detective.[7]

He played Townes Linderman in the YouTube Premium series Impulse.[2][8]

Other works[edit]

Daniel Maslany worked as executive producer, second assistant director and composer for the short film, Shut Up (2019). He also composed the music of the short film, 90/91 (post-production).

Maslany has also been a Combat Improv performer.[9]

Awards[edit]

Maslany won the Regina's Mayor's Arts & Business Award for Emerging Artist in 2008.[10]

Personal life[edit]

Maslany lives in Toronto, Ontario with his wife, Lucy Adele Hill, actress and writer.[1] He is allergic to almost all animals.[1] During a game of broomball with his wife's family in Bladworth, Saskatchewan, Maslany injured his knee.[11]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Note
2000 Skipped Parts Petey Pierce Film
2003 The Risen Bobby "Tiger" Simms TV film
2004 Renegadepress.com Josh Episodes: "The Long Way Home"; "Some of My Best Friends Are"; "Skin Deep"
2005 Moccasin Flats Greg Episode: Signs
2005–2007 Corner Gas Teen / Main student / Teenage boy Episodes: "Buzz Driver" (main student); "Fun Run" (teen); "Key to the Future" (teen); "Rock On!" (teenage boy)
2008 Moccasin Flats: Redemption Tony TV film
2009 The Shortcut Ivor Hartley (1950s) Film
2010 Wingin' It Elliot Episode: "Bully Elliot"
2012 Chained Young Bob Film
InSayshable Young businessman
2015 The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe Payne Whitney Orderly TV miniseries Episode: "Part 2"
2016 Four in the Morning Bondurant Smit TV series
Episodes: "The Music"; "Four Christs"; "Folklore"; "Moon"; "Chemistry"; "Blow"; "Day Kids"; "Pig"
Designated Survivor Jared Abbott Episode: "The Results"
2016–present Murdoch Mysteries Detective Llewellyn Watts Recurring role
2017 Frankie Drake Mysteries Llewellyn Watts
2018 SuperGrid Owl Film
2018–2019 Impulse Townes Linderman

Main role

2019 Tokens Dennis AD Episodes: "Your Best Head Forward"; "Include the Kitchen Sink"; "Finding Cinderella"
I Am in the World as Free and Slender as a Deer on a Plain Short film
Lie Exposed Jerry Film
Goliath Parker Film
2022 Hudson & Rex Derek Spade Season 5 Episode 1: "Lost In The Barrens"

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Mediacentre – Daniel Maslany". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Ahearn, Victoria (October 21, 2019). "Daniel Maslany met with autism specialist to craft Impulse character". The Globe and Mail. Toronto.
  3. ^ Lee, Luaine (January 7, 2014). "Eight expectations". Yahoo! News. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
  4. ^ Sumi, Glenn (March 7, 2017). "Stupid Fucking Bird soars". NowToronto.com. Retrieved November 24, 2019.
  5. ^ "Stupid Fucking Bird (2017)". Toronto Theatre Database. Retrieved November 24, 2019.
  6. ^ David, Greg (November 5, 2018). "Murdoch Mysteries: Daniel Maslany on playing Detective Watts' and his dark backstory". TV,eh?.
  7. ^ Chan, Christopher (January 2, 2020). "DVD Review: Murdoch Mysteries, Seasons 11 & 12". The Strand Magazine.
  8. ^ Fienberg, Daniel (June 5, 2018). "'Impulse': TV Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
  9. ^ Hwang, Florence (December 17, 2017). "Why Regina is becoming a hub for the 'pure unadulterated fun' of improv comedy". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
  10. ^ "Mayor's Arts & Business Award 2008" (PDF). Avram Events.ca. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  11. ^ The Mystery of: Twisted Traditions | Murdoch Mysteries. CBC. December 21, 2018. Retrieved August 5, 2022 – via YouTube.

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