Daniels, Phil 1958–

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DANIELS, Phil 1958–

PERSONAL

Born October 25, 1958, in London, England. Avocational Interests: Soccer.

Addresses:

Contact—Hope & Lyne, 5 Milner Place, London N1, England.

Career:

Actor.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Billy, Anoop and the Elephant, 1972.

(Uncredited) Waiter who spills spaghetti, Bugsy Malone (musical), Paramount, 1976.

Stewart, The Class of Miss MacMichael, Brut, 1978.

Boy soldier Pullen, Zulu Dawn, Warner Bros., 1979.

James Michael "Jimmy" Cooper, Quadrophenia (rock opera; also known as Quadrophenia: A Way of Life), World Northal, 1979.

Daniel William Arthur Price, Breaking Glass, Paramount, 1980.

Mark, Meantime, 1983.

Terry the boxer, Number One, Stageforum, 1984.

Bela, The Bride, Columbia, 1985.

Billy the Kidd, Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire, 1985.

Sprint, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, 1987.

Narrator, The Wanderer, 1991.

The Nunn Brothers, Bad Behaviour, October Films, 1993.

Thomas De Quincey, Drug–Taking and the Arts, 1994.

John, After Miss Julie, 1995.

Neil Gaydon, Still Crazy, Columbia, 1998.

Chapman, Nasty Neighbours, 1999.

Voice of Fletcher, Chicken Run (animated; also known as C: R–1), DreamWorks SKG, 2000.

Eddie, Goodbye Charlie Bright (also known as Strong Boys), Metrodome Distribution, 2001.

Television Appearances; Series:

Alan Musgrove, The Molly Wopsies, Thames Television, beginning 1976.

Mike Dudds, Four Idle Hands, Associated Television, beginning 1976.

Sam Weller, The Pickwick Papers, BBC, beginning 1985.

Raymond Sunnyside, Sunnyside Farm, BBC, 1997.

Terry Leslie Brooks, Time Gentlemen Please, Sky One Television, 2000–2002.

Bruce Dunbar, Outlaws (also known as Brief Lives), BBC–3, 2004.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Title role, Raven, Associated Television, 1977.

William Blackie, I Remember Nelson, Central Television, 1982, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS.

Gary Rickey, Holding On, BBC–2 and BBC America, 1997.

Larry Valentine, Sex, Chips & Rock 'n' Roll, BBC, 1999.

Television Appearances; Movies:

First boy, The Naked Civil Servant: The Autobiography of Quentin Crisp, Thames Television and PBS, 1975.

Ian Bodger, Sex & Chocolate, BBC, 1997.

Alun Leach, Stand and Deliver, [Great Britain], 1998.

Geoff, Last Christmas, BBC and BBC America, 1999.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Richards, "Scum," Play for Today, BBC, c. 1977.

Puck, A Midsummer Night's Dream (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night'sDream and The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream), BBC–2, 1981.

Miles, The Big One (also known as Rik Mayall Presents The Big One), Granada Television, 1995.

Vince, N7 (also known as Comic Asides: N7), BBC, 1995.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

"The Public Image," Headmaster, BBC, 1977.

Joe, "Undercover," Boon, Central Television, 1990.

Boyd, "Swings and Roundabouts," Lovejoy, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1993.

Melvyn, "The Wisdom of the Witch," One Foot in the Grave, BBC, 1995.

Freddie Windrush, "Prison Visitor," Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, BBC, 2000.

Himself, It's Only TV but I Like It, BBC, 2000.

Detective superintendent Andy Bulmer, "The Hardest Word," Waking the Dead, BBC, 2004.

Jimmy, "Jimmy," The Long Firm, BBC, 2004.

Stage Appearances:

James Michael "Jimmy" Cooper (the narrator), Quadrophenia (rock opera), Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1996.

RECORDINGS

Singles:

(With Blur) "Parklife," 1994.

Videos:

Singing salesperson in "Parklife" music video, The Best of Blur, 2000.

Music Videos:

(With Blur) Singing salesperson, "Parklife," 1994.