Daniel Llewelyn-Williams
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Daniel is from Newport, South Wales and trained at
LAMDA. He is an award winning actor, writer and fight choreographer. He is an Associate member of the company at Theatr Clwyd and Theatr Ardudwy, as well as Co-Artistic Director of Flying Bridge Theatre Ltd.
Theatre credits include: National Tour of Not About Heroes (Flying Bridge); A Regular Little Houdini (Flying Bridge; International Tour); Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatr Clwyd); Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps (West End); Hamlet (Terry Hands, Theatr Clwyd); Not About Heroes (Theatr Clwyd); Arms and the Man (Theatr Clwyd); Robin Hood (Newport Riverfront); Macbeth (Pontardawe); The Winslow Boy, As You Like It, The Taming of the Shrew (Both for Clwyd Theatr Cymru); The Comedy of Errors (Regents Park); Carrie’s War (West End and national tour); Arden of Faversham, Suddenly Last Summer, An Inspector Calls, Troilus and Cressida, Brassed Off (Clwyd Theatr, Cymru); Carrie’s War (Apollo Theatre, West End); Tintin (West End/ national tour); Romans in Britain (Sheffield Crucible); The Three Musketeers (Titchfield Abbey Festival); My Sainted Aunt (New End Theatre); Macbeth and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Tour de Force); extensive research and development of Mother Clap’s Molly House for Mark Ravenhill.
Film credits include: The Machine (Red and Black Films); Vanity Fair (Focus Features); Charlotte Grey (Warner Bros); The Gigolos (Punk Productions), and Down in the Tube Station at Midnight (Big Boy Productions).
Television credits include: Born to Kill (Channel 4); Eastenders (
BBC); Doctors (
BBC); Midsomer Murders (Bentley); Torchwood (
BBC); Ultimate Force (Bentley Productions); The Birthday Show (Helter Skelter), and Caerdydd (Fiction Factory).
Fight Director credits include: Hamlet (Clwyd); Macbeth (Pontardawe); After the End (Sherman Theatr Cymru); As You Like It, Cariad and Two Princes (Clwyd Theatr Cymru); The Three Musketeers (Titchfield Abbey); Hamlet (Wild Thyme); The Things We Do For Love, Private Lives (Bill Kenwright); The Romans in Britain (Sheffield Crucible), and Hergé’s Adventures of Tintin (West End/National Tour).
Daniel has won numerous awards including the “Wales in the World” award at the Wales Theatre Awards 2018, and “Best Performance in the English Language” at the Wales Theatre Awards 2015, for his portrayal of Siegfried Sassoon in Not About Heroes for Theatr Clwyd. While touring A Regular Little Houdini extensively around the world, Daniel and his show have won many awards: The Artistic Excellence award, The Best Actor award, The Producers Encore award, all at the Hollywood Fringe Festival 2016 and the Best Solo Show award at the San Diego Fringe 2016.
His writing credits include: A Regular Little Houdini (a stage play, 2013), The Eyes of the Day – A Chartist’s Story (a stage play, 2017), The Blue Books (a stage play in development), The Abergavenny Witch Trials (a stage play in development).
Daniel is the founder of Flying Bridge Theatre Limited and together with Tim Baker is
co-artistic director. They are now producing several big projects for National and International Touring, including an International tour of Not About Heroes in 2017 and a new musical created by Flying Bridge set during the Chartist uprising of 1839: The Eyes of the Day – A Chartist’s Story. In 2013 Daniel wrote A Regular Little Houdini, a stage play, which has toured Britain and America and won several awards and garnered fantastical international reviews.
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