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Daniel Bryant
(Bio as of February 2003)
Daniel Bryant most recently appeared at the Goodman in By the Music of the Spheres during the 2002/2003 Season. Other Goodman credits include Vivisections from the Blown Mind. Mr. Bryant was last seen in Chicago as Mouse in Walter Mosley’s A Red Death, adapted by David Barr at Chicago Theatre Company and was also in their award-winning production of Do Lord Remember Me. At Steppenwolf Theatre, he appeared in A Clockwork Orange and was a member of their New Plays Ensemble. Other Chicago credits include Macbeth and King Lear at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Stand-Up Tragedy at Body Politic, Blalck Love at Chameleon Productions and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry at Apple Tree Theatre. West Coast theater credits include the world premiere of Lynn Nottage’s Las Meninas at San Jose Repertory Theatre and The Louis Slotin Sonata at Circle X Theatre. Mr. Bryant is also co-artistic director of the African-American Theatre Ensemble (AATE) of Inglewood, California. Television credits include a recurring role on Cupid (ABC), Early Edition and For Your Love (Fox).