American actor (1960–2007)
Daniel McDonald
Born (1960-07-30 ) July 30, 1960Died February 15, 2007(2007-02-15) (aged 46)New York City, U.S.
Spouse
Mujah Maraini-Melehi
(
m. 1999)
Children 2 Relatives Christopher McDonald (brother)
Daniel McDonald (July 30, 1960 – February 15, 2007) was an American actor who guest-starred in many TV shows such as CSI: Miami , Law & Order , Murder, She Wrote and Sex and the City . He was also involved in Broadway , performing in Mamma Mia!
Personal life
McDonald was born the youngest of seven children in Scranton, Pennsylvania , and raised in Romulus, New York . He graduated from Ithaca College .
McDonald's older brother, Christopher McDonald , is also an actor who is seen in many films and television shows.
He met Mujah Maraini-Melehi during the rehearsals for Steel Pier . The couple were married in 1999 and had two children.[ 1]
Career
He was a life member of the Actors Studio . He also studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, with Paul Curtis of the American Mime Theatre , and with Sanford Meisner on the island of Bequia in the British West Indies where he met long-time friend and photographer Michael Sanville.
McDonald received a 1997 Tony Award nomination for his lead role in Steel Pier , which co-starred Karen Ziemba and Gregory Harrison .
In 2002, Daniel McDonald replaced Alan Campbell as lead in the national tour of Contact .
The Gift: Life Unwrapped , McDonald's last film, was released posthumously in May 2007.
He recorded an album True Love .[ 2]
Death
Steel Pier director Scott Ellis said in a Feb. 16 [2007] statement, "What made Daniel so special as a performer was what made him so special as a person. He had an incredible openness, honesty, integrity that made him remarkable both onstage and off."[ 1]
McDonald died on February 15, 2007, at his home in New York, aged 46. The cause was brain cancer , said Jason Brantley, a spokesman for Mr. McDonald's family.[ 3] Funeral services were held February 24, 2007, at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine in New York City.[ 1]
Filmography
Movies
Television
References
^ a b c Simonson, Robert ; Gans, Andrew (February 16, 2007). "Daniel McDonald, Broadway Musical Actor, Is Dead at 46" . Playbill . Retrieved July 1, 2022 .
^ "Daniel McDonald Album 'True Love' to Be Released" . BroadwayWorld . March 19, 2008.
^ "Daniel McDonald, 46, Broadway Actor, Dies" . The New York Times . February 26, 2007.
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