Daniel Willey is an Australian film actor. At the age of eighteen, Willie was in a car accident, where he knocked out four front teeth, after which he was left with a scar resembling a cleft lip.
Until the fall of 2011, Daniel managed to take part in the filming of thirty-nine films and serial projects, but he received a much more serious assessment of his own creativity while working on the theater stage.
Willie began his acting career with a role in the television series Primitive Country in
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Daniel Willey is an Australian film actor.
At the age of eighteen, Willie was in a car accident, where he knocked out four front teeth, after which he was left with a scar resembling a cleft lip.
Until the fall of 2011, Daniel managed to take part in the filming of thirty-nine films and serial projects, but he received a much more serious assessment of his own creativity while working on the theater stage.
Willie began his acting career with a role in the television series Primitive Country in 1981. His debut role he performed in the film “Expert” in 1992, where his partners on the set were Ben Mendelsohn and Anthony Hopkins.
In 2004, for his role as Charlie Jackson in a television series
Love as I want. The actor received Silver Lougie as the most prominent actor in a drama series. He was also nominated by the Australian Institute in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Among the best pictures of the actor is worth mentioning Peter Pan, shot in 2003. In the future, the actor took part in the film “Sanctum”.
In 2011, Daniel starred in the film “Tsunami”. The film tells about the horrific tsunami that hit the resort town. From the depths of the sea on the flooded city streets broke out thirsty for blood and hungry sharks. As a result, a ruthless hunt began. Once in captivity of the elements, barely surviving people began to fight for survival. Will Josh be able to save the girl he was not indifferent to, but once lost?
In 2012, the actor was invited to take part in a television series.
The Straits . Incredibly dangerous for navigation, the Torres Strait for two hundred years was famous for the fact that the inhabitants of its countless islands traded mainly piracy, smuggling drugs, weapons and exotic animals, as well as attacks on coastal villages.