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Daniel Vivian

Daniel Vivian (born 1963) is a British actor of Serbian origin. He works internationally.

Biography

Early life and career

Daniel Vivian began acting with Bosnian film director Pjer Zalica in experimental short films.[1] He later appeared in a one-man show which he took to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.[2]

Screen and stage work

His debut was as one of the Russian thugs in John Landis' Blues Brothers 2000, followed by X-Men. His first American TV appearance was in CBS' Falcone as an Ahmed Alia. He was cast as Vinnie, the brutal mercenary, in cult film War Games: At the End of the Day by Cosimo Alemà, shot on the location in Italy. Then, he played Dragan Ilic in Zombie Massacre, a horror film based on the video game, followed by his debut on Italian TV in Un passo dal cielo, as guest star, playing the Russian mastermind Nikolaj Yelisev. Vivian co-produced an indie feature film called Evidence of Existence, playing a thoughtful mobster, Manon. In 2013 he narrated the documentary Smash & Grab[3] by award winning British director Havana Marking. In the following year he appeared in two feature films: The Perfect Husband and Morning Star. He has worked with director Gabriele Salvatores twice; first in Il ragazzo invisibile-Seconda generazione and then in Volare. In Paolo Sorrentino's The Young Pope and The New Pope, he plays Domen, the Pope's butler.

Filmography

Referencias

  1. ^ "Película 32". Archivado desde el original el 13 de mayo de 2015 . Consultado el 4 de julio de 2015 .
  2. ^ "El escocés".
  3. ^ "El guardián".

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