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15 Facts About Daniel Weyman

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Daniel Max Weyman was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1977 to Richard S Weyman was born on 1945 and and Judith Owen.

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Daniel Weyman has an older sister, Nicola, and a younger brother, George.

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Daniel Weyman has appeared in stage productions such as Samuel West's Sheffield Crucible production of As You Like It and the Chichester Festival Theatre's production of David Edgar's The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.

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Daniel Weyman starred as Miles in Rex Pickett's adaptation of his own book, Sideways at the St James Theatre - the part made famous by Paul Giamatti in Alexander Payne's Oscar winning film adaptation of the same name.

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Daniel Weyman played Matthew Cole in the 2004 Midsomer Murders episode "The Straw Woman".

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Daniel Weyman appeared in the award-winning Van Gogh: Painted with Words for the BBC in 2010.

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In 2016, Daniel Weyman played Max Thorndyke in the BBC1 drama Silent Witness series 20.

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Daniel Weyman's character is the husband of regular character Clarissa Mullery.

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The new storyline was very well received and Daniel Weyman returned in series 21.

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Daniel Weyman played Tom Jackson in his first lead cinema role in the film Just Ines and Arthur Havisham to Helena Bonham Carter's Miss Havisham in Mike Newell's film version of Great Expectations.

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Daniel Weyman has filmed scenes for Rupert Everett's film about Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince, and Amma Asante's World War II forbidden love story, Where Hands Touch.

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Daniel Weyman has guest starred in the Sapphire and Steel audio drama Perfect Day along with the Doctor Who audio drama The Butcher of Brisbane and won the Audible Best Narrator of 2017 award.

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Daniel Weyman has worked extensively in radio, audiobook and voice over.

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Daniel Weyman's reading of Andy McNab and Robert Rigby's Meltdown was voted No 1 in the Independents Top 10 Children's audiobooks 2008.

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Daniel Weyman's reading of Young Sherlock Holmes: Death Cloud won a prestigious Best Audiobook of the Year Award from American publication AudioFile magazine.