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Daniel Massey was an English actor and performer, known for his roles in Star!, The Roads to Freedom and The Entertainer. He was a member of the Massey family and a godson of Noël Coward.
Daniel Massey est un acteur britannique né le 10 octobre 1933 à Londres et mort le 25 mars 1998 à Londres.
Daniel Massey was an English actor of Canadian descent, best known for portraying his godfather Noël Coward (1899-1973) in the critically acclaimed film "Star!" (1968). For this role he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. It was his only Academy Award nomination.
- January 1, 1
- London, England, UK
- January 1, 1
- London, England, UK
Daniel Massey was an English actor of Canadian descent, best known for portraying his godfather Noël Coward in the film "Star!" He was nominated for an Oscar and appeared in several other films, TV shows and comic book adaptations.
- October 10, 1933
- March 25, 1998
Découvrez tous les films et séries de la filmographie de Daniel Massey. De ses débuts jusqu'à la fin de ses 62 ans de carrière.
28 mars 1998 · A tribute to the versatile and talented actor Daniel Massey, who starred in film, television and theatre, both in New York and London. He was the son of Raymond Massey and the godson of Noel Coward, and won a Golden Globe for his role in Star!
Daniel Massey est principalement connu pour ses rôles de "Waldron" dans A nous la victoire, "Atraxon" dans Les sept cités d'Atlantis, "Graham" dans Le cabotin, "Harry Blythe" dans Le chat et le canari.