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Daniel Lapaine (born 15 June 1971) is an Australian stage, film and television actor, currently residing in London. He also works as a writer and director. == Career == Born in Sydney, Australia, Lapaine graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 1992. He first came to prominence In 1994 when he played David Van Arckle in P. J. Hogan's ''Muriel's Wedding''. Since then he has worked internationally in film, theatre and television and is now based in London. In theatre he most recently he played Bassanio in ''The Merchant of Venice'' at ''Shakespeare's Globe,'' opposite Jonathan Pryce. Other theatre credits include the parts of Trip in ''Other Desert Cities'' and Eilert Lovborg in Ibsen's ''Hedda Gabler'' at the ''Old Vic'', opposite Sheridan Smith. He played Leontes in ''The Winter's Tale'' at the Sheffield Crucible; Kurt in ''The Dance of Death'' at the Donmar at the Trafalgar Studios and George in ''All My Sons'' in the West End, opposite David Suchet. At the Royal Court he appeared in ]'' and "F * * *ing Games", directed by Dominic Cooke. In Australia, Lapaine appeared at ''(Sydney Theatre Company )''] in ''King Lear'' and ''Les Parents Terribles'', "Island" at Belvoir Street and for the Bell Shakespeare Company he played Romeo in ''Romeo and Juliet'' as well as appearing in ''Hamlet'' and ''Richard III''. Lapaine's recent film work includes Katherine Bigelow's Oscar winning ''Zero Dark Thirty'', ''Last Chance Harvey'' opposite Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson and "Shanghai", opposite John Cusack. He played the lead role in Pathe's ''The Abduction Club'' and Miramax's ''Elephant Juice'', as well as memorable appearances in ''Brokedown Palace'' opposite Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale. He has also appeared in many other films including ''54'', ''Dangerous Beauty'', ''Polish Wedding'' and "Gozo". Lapaine has worked extensively in television. He is currently filming the second series of ''Catastrophe'' for Channel 4 and Amazon Prime, in which he plays the part of Dave. Entertainment Weekly named Catastrophe "the best new comedy of the year". He recently portrayed King Charles II in the upcoming Canal + series ''Versailles''. Daniel also starred in the 2000 television miniseries ''The 10th Kingdom'' as Prince Wendell White, ruler of the 4th Kingdom, and played Tim Allerton in the 2004 ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'' episode ''Death on the Nile'' opposite David Suchet. In 2009, he portrayed Neil Armstrong in the television film ''Moon Shot''. He also played Hector in "Helen of Troy" opposite Rufus Sewell. Other television credits include "Critical"; "Vexed"; "Lewis"; "Vera"; "Black Mirror"; "Identity"; "Hotel Babylon"; "Sex, the City and Me"; "Jane Hall"; "The Good Housekeeping Guide"; "Golden Hour"; "Jericho"; "I Saw You"; In Australia he appeared in "A Country Practice" and "GP", opposite Cate Blanchett. Lapaine also wrote and directed the Australian feature film ''48 Shades''. Based on the 1999 novel ''48 Shades of Brown'' by (Earls )], the film was released in Australia by Buena Vista in 2006. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Daniel Lapaine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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