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Jeff Daniels

Jeff Daniels
Jeff Daniels
Born: Feb 19, 1955 in Athens, Georgia
Occupation: Actor, Writer, Director,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
Career Highlights: Terms of Endearment, Speed, Dumb and Dumber
First Major Screen Credit: Fifth of July (1982)
Filmography
SOMETHING WILD 1986
TERMS OF ENDEARMENT 1983
HEARTBURN 1986
HOUSE ON CARROLL STREET, THE 1988
RADIO DAYS 1987
WELCOME HOME, ROXY CARMICHAEL 1990
MARIE 1985
PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO, THE 1985
SWEET HEARTS DANCE 1988
LOVE HURTS 1991
BUTCHER'S WIFE, THE 1991
GRAND TOUR: DISASTER IN TIME 1992
THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD 1992
GETTYSBURG 1993
SPEED 1994
DUMB AND DUMBER 1994
REDWOOD CURTAIN 1995
2 DAYS IN THE VALLEY 1996
FLY AWAY HOME 1996
TRIAL AND ERROR 1997
PLEASANTVILLE 1998
IT'S THE RAGE 1999
CHEATERS 2000
CHASING SLEEP 2000
BLOOD WORK 2002
GODS AND GENERALS 2003
ESCANABA IN DA MOONLIGHT 2001
CROSSING, THE 2000
SUPER SUCKER 2003
IMAGINARY HEROES 2004
BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE 2005
GOOD NIGHT. AND, GOOD LUCK 2005
SQUID AND THE WHALE, THE 2005
RV 2006
INFAMOUS 2006
LOOKOUT, THE 2007
MAMA'S BOY 2007
TRAITOR 2008
SPACE CHIMPS 2008
ANSWER MAN, THE 2009
AWAY WE GO 2009
42 Videos for Jeff Daniels
Away We Go (2009) Super Sucker (2002) Gettysburg (1993)
State of Play (2009) The Hours (2002) Disaster in Time (1992)
The Answer Man (2009) Chasing Sleep (2000) Love Hurts (1991)
Space Chimps (2008) Cheaters (2000) The Butcher's Wife (1991)
Traitor (2008) Escanaba in da Moonlight (2000) Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael (1990)
Mama's Boy (2007) It's The Rage (1999) Sweet Hearts Dance (1988)
The Lookout (2007) The Crossing (1999) The House on Carroll Street (1988)
RV (2006) Pleasantville (1998) Radio Days (1987)
Because of Winn-Dixie (2005) Trial and Error (1997) Heartburn (1986)
Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 2 Days in the Valley (1996) Something Wild (1986)
The Squid and the Whale (2005) Fly Away Home (1996) Marie (1985)
Imaginary Heroes (2004) Redwood Curtain (1995) The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)
Gods and Generals (2003) Dumb and Dumber (1994) Terms of Endearment (1983)
Blood Work (2002) Speed (1994) Ragtime (1981)
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Biography:

Though he has never achieved the high profile or widespread acclaim of a Robert De Niro, Jeff Daniels ranks as one of Hollywood's most versatile leading men and over his career he has played everything from villains and cads to heroes and romantic leads to tragic figures and lovably goofy idiots, in movies of almost every genre.

Daniels has also worked extensively on television and stage, where he first distinguished himself by winning an Obie for a production of {+Johnny Got His Gun}. Blonde, cleft-chinned, and handsome in a rugged all-American way, Daniels made his screen debut playing PC O'Donnell in Milos Forman's Ragtime (1981).

His breakthrough came when he was cast as Debra Winger's inconstant husband in Terms of Endearment (1983). Daniels has subsequently averaged one or two major feature films per year with notable performances, including: his memorable dual portrayal of a gallant movie hero/self-absorbed star who steps out of celluloid to steal the heart of lonely housewife Mia Farrow in Woody Allen's Purple Rose of Cairo (1984); his turn as a man terrified of spiders who finds himself surrounded by them in the horror-comedy Arachnophobia; and his role as Union officer Colonel Joshua Chamberlain, who led his troops into doom in Gettysburg (1993).

In 1994, Daniels took a radical turn away from drama to star as one of the world's stupidest men opposite comic sensation Jim Carrey in the Farrelly brothers' hyperactive Dumb and Dumber. This lowest-common-denominator comedy proved one of the year's surprise hits and brought Daniels to a new level of recognition and popularity.

Since then, Daniels has alternated more frequently between drama and comedy. His television credits include a moving portrayal of a troubled Vietnam vet in a Hallmark Hall of Fame production, Redwood Curtain. Daniels still maintains his connection to the stage and manages his own theatrical company.

Before launching his acting career, he earned a degree in English from Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, MI. The later '90s found Daniels turning homeward and venturing into new territories through his labor of love, {~the Purple Rose Theater}. Located in the small town of Chelsea, MI, the bus garage turned playhouse was designed to give Midwestern audiences the opportunity to enjoy entertainment generally reserved for big-city dwellers.

Though he continued to appear in such films as Fly Away Home (1996) and Pleasantville (1998), Daniels made his feature directorial debut with the celluloid translation of his successful Yooper stage comedy Escanaba in da Moonlight (2000). Set in the Michigan's Upper Peninsula (U.P., hence Yooper), the tale of redemption by means of bagging a buck mixed the regionally accented humor of Fargo with the eccentricities inherent to northerners and served as an ideal directorial debut for the Michigan native.

A modest regional success, Daniels would subsequently appear in such wide releases as Blood Work and The Hours (both 2002) before returning to the director's chair for the vacuum-salesman {/comedy} Super Sucker (also 2002). Later reprising his role as Lt. Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain from Gettysburg, Daniels once again went back in time for the Civial War {/drama} Gods and Generals (2002).

~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide.