| ABOUT DANIEL LOGAN (from
DanielLogan.com)
Daniel Logan, a New Zealand native, started acting when he was
10 years old. He got his break when local children's rugby teams
were being scouted for a TV commercial. After auditioning with
hundreds of other young rugby players, Daniel got the part, his
first acting roll. "I played a little boy who gets knocked
into the mud by [Auckland rugby star] Michael Jones," Logan
recalls. Daniel was proclaimed a natural by the director of the
commercial. "I've always been a show-off," he admits.
Daniel was noticed by other casting agents and that break led
to more commercials and TV appearances, including a recurring
roll in episodes of the New Zealand medical series "Shortland
Street", guest appearance in the international hit Hercules:
The Legendary Journeys. Daniel also starred in the short film,
"Falling Sparrows" and provided the lead & supporting
voices in 2 animated series' "Tamota" and "Takapu."
Daniel's most recent project was starring in "The Legend
of Johnny Lingo." At the top of this young actors growing
resume sits "STAR WARS: Episode II - Attack of the Clones,"
with the coveted role of Boba Fett, winning the part, out of thousand
who tried out, after just one audition! As Darth Vader himself
would say, "Impressive, most impressive." "It's
quite strange to me... because you wouldn't think a film company
in a big country like America would want to come to a small place
like New Zealand to audition for people," Daniel said, "...but
I am glad they did!"
Star Wars: Episodes
II - Attack of the Clones
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