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Marmion

Daniel Marmion
(He/Him) Daniel Marmion was recently seen in the season finale of the new CBS police drama “Tommy”, in a scene with Emmy, SAG, and Golden Globe award-winner Edie Falco. In 2019 he appeared in a limited-run engagement on Broadway in Sam Gold's King Lear starring the legendary Glenda Jackson.
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Daniel Marmion

Daniel Marmion was recently seen in the season finale of the new CBS police drama “Tommy”, in a scene with Emmy, SAG, and Golden Globe award-winner Edie Falco. In 2019 he appeared in a limited-run engagement on Broadway in Sam Gold's King Lear starring the legendary Glenda Jackson. Prior to that, he was part of the Broadway revival of Spring Awakening, as a stand-by for Patrick Page, and appeared with that cast in the 2016 Tony Awards broadcast. He was part of the acting company for two seasons at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, working with directors Bill Rauch, Libby Appel, and Ping Chong, amongst others. He has appeared in productions at BAM, the Wallis Annenberg Center in Beverly Hills, Artists Repertory Theatre in Portland Oregon, and in several national tours with the Aquila Theatre Company. Broadway: King Lear (dir. Sam Gold); Spring Awakening (dir. Michael Arden) with Deaf West Theatre. Other New York theatre: Throne of Blood at BAM (dir. Ping Chong). Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Julie Gordon in Clifford Odets’ Paradise Lost (dir. Libby Appel) and Lorenzo in The Merchant of Venice (dir. Bill Rauch). Pacific Northwest: Christie in The Lieutenant of Inishmore (dir. Jon Kretzu) at Artists Repertory Theatre. Los Angeles: The Adult Man in Spring Awakening (dir. Michael Arden) at the Wallis Annenberg Center in Beverly Hills; ZZ in No Love and Sexton North in The Minister’s Black Veil, both with The Eclectic Company Theatre. Film & TV credits include “Tommy” (CBS), the 2016 Tony Awards broadcast (with the cast of Spring Awakening), “The Zom-B Team”, “No Vacancy”, “Dystopia”, “Unusual Suspects”, “Deadly Wives”, and “Killer Truckers”.





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