Born in
1964, Daniel White trained in acting and music at Milton's Tanzstudio in Berlin
from 1983 to 1984. He then spent three years from 1985-1988 studying drama
at the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar in Vienna.
He has appeared in a multitude of theatre productions, including
"Othello darf nicht sterben" (1991/2) at the Theatre am Kurfürstendam,
"Angels in America" (1993/94) and "Perestroika" (1995)
at the Schauspielhaus in Vienna.
Daniel White has also made a name for himself through numerous television
appearances, including "Millionenerbe" (Director: Sigi Rothemund),
"Das Schwert Gottes", "Auf schmalem Grad" (Director:
Erwin Keusch), and in the series' "Wolffs Revier" (1992) and "Unser
Charly" (1997).
He made his screen debut in 1991 in "Cosimas Lexikon" by Peter Kahane.
Then in 1996, he played in Peter Sehr's film "Obsession". His next
role is in the Austrian television production "Dolce Vita".
Daniel White plays the part of Sergeant Adams in István Szabó's TAKING
SIDES.
