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Daniel K Daniel
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Daniel K Daniel
Born
Daniel Kanayo Daniel

(1986-05-22) 22 May 1986 (age 38)
Maiduguri Borno State, Nigeria
Other namesDKD
Occupation(s)Actor, Model, Voice-over Artiste, Events Compere
Years active2009 – present

Daniel Kanayo Daniel is a Nigerian Television and Film Actor, Model, Voice-Over Artiste and Events Compere, best known for his portrayal of the heroic yet antagonistic Oviawe in the Amstel Malta Box Office produced feature film The Child[1].

Early life

Daniel was born at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital in Maiduguri, Borno State, Northeast Nigeria on the 22nd day of May 1986. While Daniel was a toddler, his family relocated to Lagos State in Southwest Nigeria and then to the Southeast State of Enugu, where he began his formal education. Daniel is of Igbo descent and is a native of Nenwe in Ani-Nri Local Government Area of Enugu State Nigeria. He was brought up in a Christian home. His father, Chris Daniel was an engineer and his mother Kande Daniel is a Broadcast Journalist and former National President of Nigeria Association of Women Journalists[2], and currently serves as the Special Adviser to the Nigerian Minister of Power on Media Matters[3]. He is the first of four children, one of whom is Chris Daniel Jnr (Kris'D) a Musician and Performing Artist[2].

Daniel led the drama and debating club of his primary school, Command Children School. Almost always at the top of his class, he graduated into secondary school in 1996. He enrolled in Command Day Secondary School Enugu, and later transferred to Federal Government College Enugu in 1999 to complete his senior secondary education.

Daniel had desired to train as pa pilot, having had three role model fighter pilots in his family: his foster grandfather, former Chief of Air Staff, (Late) Air Marshal Ibrahim Alfa, and his three uncles – Squadron Leader John Chukwu, Air Vice-Marshal Chris Chukwu, and Shu'aibu Alfa (a civil pilot)[4]. Daniel's hopes were dashed when he was diagnosed with myopia (short sightedness) and was told it would be difficult to achieve his dream with poor eyesight[4]. At this time his father moved to Port Harcourt, Rivers State in South-south Nigeria, while his mother moved to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, on separate national assignments. He then got admission into the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State in 2004 to study Applied Biochemistry.

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Daniel with Ebele Okaro on the set of Chimobi

In November 2004, Daniel's life changed for good as he lost his father in a ghastly auto crash and being the first child, he had to grow up quickly[5]. In 2005 his family relocated to Abuja after his father’s death in Port Harcourt while his studies continued in Nnamdi Azikiwe University where he also started his modelling career. He graduated from the University in 2009 and managed his uncle’s business Twinkles Catering Service, the pioneer eatery[6] in Gusau, Zamfara State for four months.

Career

Daniel started his modelling career while in school, doing a couple of Television commercials for Zandas Cosmetics. In 2009 when he returned to Abuja from the university, he took part in a few runway shows including the Abuja Moroccan Fashion Show. After one of the shows, Supermodel Steiner Eunice Opara, dragged a reluctant Daniel to a movie audition. The directors – Kabat Esosa Egbon and Tola Balogun were impressed by Daniel’s talent and gave him his very first acting job in the Television series All About Us[5][4].

He then got cast for a BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) movie titled Sarah’s Choice, directed by Mak Kusare in which he starred alongside OC Ukeje, Seun Dada and Sylvia Oluchi. After the success of Sarah’s Choice Daniel took on the role of the antagonist in the Amstel Malta Box Office produced movie The Child[2] directed by Izu Ojukwu in which he starred alongside Joke Silva, Alex Usifo, Bukky Ajayi and Wole Ojo; followed immediately by a lead role in the hit movie Ladies' Men directed by Afam Okereke, also starring Mercy Johnson, Funke Akindele, Queen Nwokoye, Ruth Kadiri, Alex Ekubo, Chigozie Atuanya.

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Daniel K Daniel and Ramsey Noah on the set of Lions of '76

Daniel took a break from his new found acting career in February 2010 to go for his National Youth Service, which is a mandatory requirement for Nigerian University graduates. He then worked with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja the Federal Capital Territory as part of his youth service.

He returned to acting in 2011 at the end of his Youth Service program and starred in a plethora of movies including Under which was shot in Ghana, Ivie, Same Difference, Paint My Life, Tempest, Lions of 76, Jujuwood, Body of the King, Book of Magic, Matchmaker, Spirit Girl, Devil in Red, Girl, Mummy Dearest, Bambitious and others. He has also starred in a number of Television Series such as My Treasure, Spider[1] and Car Hire. Daniel was also part of the cast in the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) radio drama series – Story Story and Neighbor My Neighbor.


Awards and Recognitions

In 2014 Daniel was nominated for the City People Awards, Best New Actor of the Year category, an award he went on to win[7]. Daniel was also nominated for the Best of Nollywood Awards (BON), Revelation of the Year Category in 2014, which he won[8].


Filmography

Movie Roles

Year Title Role Director Notes
2010 Ladies' Men Bernard Afam Okereke Feature Film
2010 The Child Oviawe Izu Ojukwu Feature Film (Amstel Malta Box Office Produced Film)
2010 Under 1 and 2 Dave Nonso Emekaekwue Feature Film
2010 Sarah’s Choice Sub-lead Mak Kusare Feature Film (Produced by the BBC)
2012 Paint My Life/Tempest Friday Tchidi Chikere Feature Film
2012 Lions of 76 Corporal Obi Izu Ojukwu Feature Film
2013 Book of Magic Obinna Nonso Ekene-Okonkwo Feature Film
2013 Spirit Girl Obinna Nonso Ekene-Okonkwo Feature Film
2014 Matchmaker Opie Solomon McAuley Feature Film (MNet-Afriwood Production)
2014 Girl Pita Solomon McAuley Feature Film (MNet-Afriwood Production)
2014 I'm Audrey Esosa Alex Mouth Feature Film (MNet-Afriwood Production)
2014 Mummy Dearest Chijioke Chinda Willis Ikedum Feature Film (Yet to be released)
2014 Almost Perfect Major Desmond Elliot Feature Film (Yet to be released)
2014 A Long Night (2014) Jude Desmond Elliot Feature Film (Yet to be released)
2014 Same Difference Sam Ehizojie Ojeshobolo Feature Film
2014 Devil in Red Bryan Okorie Chucks-John Ejiofor Feature Film
2014 Bambitious Jerry Braide Okechukwu Oku Feature Film
2014 Fearless Lions Ebube Vincent D Annointed Feature Film
2014 Chimobi (The Only Son) Chimobi Emeka Nnakihe Feature Film
2015 Dise’s Secrets Tony Jay Franklyn Jituboh/Chris Odeh Ebonylife TV Original Film
2015 Amiable Dave Stanlee Ohikhuare Feature Film


Television Roles

Year Title Role Director Notes
2010 My Treasure Lead Livinus Otteh TV Series
2011 Away from Home Lead Wonder Obasi TV Series
2013 Car Hire Kola Sweeny Frankie Ogar EbonyLife TV Series
2015 Pulse William Paul Igwe TV Series (In Production)

References

  1. ^ a b "Daniel K Daniel Biography". Nolly.com. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Lessons my late dad taught me–Daniel Kanayo Daniel (DKD)". Eloti TV. Lagos, Nigeria. 28 February 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  3. ^ "Federal Government Says No Plan To Sack PHCN Workers". NTA News 24. Lagos, Nigeria. 30 April 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "Men who think I'm gay ask me out –Daniel K. Daniel". Punch Newspapers. Lagos, Nigeria. 4 April 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  5. ^ a b "I enjoy acting romantic roles with Tontoh Dike –Daniel Kanayo Daniel (dkd)". The Sun Newspapers. Lagos, Nigeria. 26 July 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  6. ^ "12 Catering Pioneers of Zamfara". Food Guide NG. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  7. ^ "Winners from City People Entertainment Award: Mike Ezuruonye, Daniel K Daniel, Patience Ozokwor Win Big". Pulse NG. Lagos, Nigeria. 24 June 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  8. ^ "When Governor Amaechi Hosted Nollywood Stars for 2014 BON Awards". The NET NG. Lagos, Nigeria. 16 October 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2015.