
Daniel Fathers
Acting • Born 1966-03-23
Biography
Daniel was born and raised in London, England to a family completely immersed in show business. His mother Tessa Shaw was an actress, most notably of the 'Dr. Who' series fame and his father George Fathers, was one of the West End's most respected Scenic Designers. Known for his physical, as well as 'Machiavellian' roles, having been a former professional athlete (Rugby and Bull Riding), Daniel easily interchanges between American and UK accents, having moved to Canada when he was in his late teens. He is a former Canadian Armed Forces Militia Soldier and is still a Commissioned Officer in the British Army, as a part-time Instructor, which lends himself to playing his fare share of military and ex-military roles. However, he is also a trained dancer (Ballet Rambert, Central School of Dance), which helped in being cast on stage in the Tony Award Winning 'Mamma Mia!' by Phyllida Llyod, playing two of the Leads, Bill Austin and Harry Bright in the Toronto Company. Daniel is an accomplished equestrian and an expert swordsman, which he showed in CW's 'Reign' and 'Pompeii' Daniel's first big opportunity came as a young boy in front of Franco Zeffereli for the title role in the 1977 classic 'Jesus of Nazareth'. However, as a boy he was much more interested in sports, going on to be selected for England's U16 Rugby Final Trials and reaching the final of the All England Schools 400m Hurdles in which he came 5th. Daniel is known the world over by teens having starred in Disney's 'Camp Rock' movies opposite teen sensations, the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato, playing the affable Brown Cessario, an old time rock 'n' roller and Uncle of the Jonas Brothers. 'Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam' won the Peoples Choice Award (2011). On the big screen, Daniel has starred opposite such stars as Oscar® nominee, Ellen Page in the critically acclaimed film, 'The Tracy Fragments', Sir Derek Jacobi ('Gladiator'), Ken Welsh ('The Void'). On television he played opposite Golden Globe nominated Tatiana Maslany in 'Orphan Black', Rob Lowe in Lifetime's 'Beach Girls'. For David Levien and Brian Koppleman of 'Billions' fame, Daniel reprized his role as gangster poker player 'Muff Lannigan' opposite Michael Madsen. As a Presenter/Host he was privileged to present at the inaugural Canadian Screen Awards in 2013, of which the show he hosted, 'Canada's Greatest Know It All' for Discovery, was a nominated for numerous CSA's in 2013 and 2014.
Filmography
41 credits
The Brady Bunch in the White House
Movie • 2002
Priest

Camp Rock
Movie • 2008
Brown Cesario

Punch
Movie • 2023
The Harbinger

Murder in the Hamptons
Movie • 2005
British Reporter

Plague City: SARS in Toronto
Movie • 2005
Stanton

An American Girl: Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight
Movie • 2014
Mr. Kosoloff

The Tracey Fragments
Movie • 2007
Elegant Pimp Daddy

Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
Movie • 2010
Brown Cesario

Mute
Movie • 2018
Sgt. Robert Kloskowski

Pontypool
Movie • 2009
Nigel Healing

The Void
Movie • 2016
Vincent

Trump Unauthorized
Movie • 2005
Ivana's Lawyer

A Christmas Prince
Movie • 2017
Rudy Moore

Time of Death
Movie • 2013
Captain Vaughn

Project Ithaca
Movie • 2019
Perry Bulmer

Very Valentine
Movie • 2019
Dutch Roncalli

Global Heresy
Movie • 2002
Male Reporter / Journalist #1

The Last Supper
Movie • 2025
Joseph of Arimathea

The Dark Tower
Movie • 2020
Abel Vannay

Magic Flute Diaries
Movie • 2008
Jeremy (Producer)

Crazy for Christmas
Movie • 2005
Arthur Finnegan

Beach Girls
TV • 2005

Tracker
TV • 2001
Tina's Dad

Murdoch Mysteries
TV • 2008
Calvin Baker

Street Time
TV • 2002
Jared Endelman

Relic Hunter
TV • 1999
Bligh

Orphan Black
TV • 2013
Terrance

Remedy
TV • 2014
Dr. Kitleman

Tilt
TV • 2005
Muff Lanagan

Tilt
TV • 2005
Muff Lanagan (uncredited)

The Jane Show
TV • 2006
Cute Guy

Dark Matter
TV • 2015
Hansmeed

Transporter: The Series
TV • 2013
Jimmy Reeves

The Witcher: Blood Origin
TV • 2022
Osfar

Whitstable Pearl
TV • 2021
Henry Wright

Heartland
TV • 2007
Stewart Forrest

Atlanta
TV • 2016
Fernando

The Listener
TV • 2009
Dr. Julian Hennessey

House of the Dragon
TV • 2022
Lord Humfrey Lefford

The Ark
TV • 2023
Avega

The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin
TV • 2026
King Avallach