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Daniel Krige

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Daniel Krige in March 2017
Daniel Krige is an award-winning writer, director and actor known for The Agent (2016), West (2007) and Inhuman Resources (2012).

He wrote, directed, produced an starred in the multi-awarding winning digital series The Agent (2016)

His critically acclaimed first feature, West (2007) was released globally in 2007. His second feature Inhuman Resources (2012) was picked up by HBO and Amazon for North America.

His writing credits include a BAFTA-nominated episode of Correlli (1995), AFI-nominated episodes of Police Rescue (1994) and Mirror, Mirror (1995), along with episodes of All Saints (1998), Murder Call (1997), Stingers (1998) and Home and Away (1988).

He has enjoyed international success with the award-winning short films, Our Feral Friends (1994), Happily Ever After (1996), Providence Park (2010) and Larry Time (2019).

As an actor, Krige has a long list of television to his credit, including appearances on Catching Milat (2015), Home and Away (1988), East West 101 (2007), Redfern Now (2012), Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms (2012) and Backyard Ashes (2013)
BornJuly 16, 1970
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Daniel Krige as Guy Marr in Inhuman Resources (aka Redd Inc)
Daniel Krige, Trisha Youlden and Judd Overton on the set of Providence Park
Daniel Krige directing Providence Park
Daniel Krige as Mal and Shane Jacobson as Thommo in Cactus
Daniel Krige, Lincoln Younes and Stephen Peacocke on Home And Away
Daniel Krige as Guy Marr in Inhuman Resources
Daniel Krige and Salvatore Coco in Catching Milat
Daniel Krige as Chippy The Cop on Puberty Blues
Daniel Krige and Leah Purcell. Redfern Now
Daniel Krige as Aussie Icon Ben Lexcen in Australia: The Story Of Us
Daniel Krige as Aussie Icon Ben Lexcen in Australia: The Story Of Us.
Daniel Krige getting prosthetics fitted on the set of Inhuman Resources

Known for

Gillian Alexy, Nathan Phillips, Michael Dorman, and Khan Chittenden in West (2007)
West
5.8
  • Writer
  • 2007
Carla Bonner, Daniel Krige, Greg Hatton, and Claire Lovering in The Agent (2016)
The Agent
TV Series
  • Writer
Larry Emdur, Deborah Kennedy, Danny Ruhlmann, Sara Blackburn, Michael Yezerski, Daniel Krige, Jon Cohen, Nathaniel Watkins, Mitzi Ruhlmann, and Anneliese Apps in Larry Time (2019)
Larry Time
6.1
Short
  • Writer
  • 2019
Les Norton (2019)
Les Norton
7.1
TV Mini Series
  • Referee - Steve Clarke

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Writer

  • Larry Emdur, Deborah Kennedy, Danny Ruhlmann, Sara Blackburn, Michael Yezerski, Daniel Krige, Jon Cohen, Nathaniel Watkins, Mitzi Ruhlmann, and Anneliese Apps in Larry Time (2019)
    Larry Time
  • Carla Bonner, Daniel Krige, Greg Hatton, and Claire Lovering in The Agent (2016)
    The Agent
  • Bridie Latona in Pathways (2010)
    Pathways
  • Home and Away (1988)
    Home and Away
  • Gillian Alexy, Nathan Phillips, Michael Dorman, and Khan Chittenden in West (2007)
    West
  • Bradley Byquar, Peter Lamb, and Jeremy Sims in Fireflies (2004)
    Fireflies
  • Tory Mussett and Toby Truslove in Crash Palace (2001)
    Crash Palace
  • Martin Lynes, Judith McGrath, Georgie Parker, Ling Cooper Tang, Ben Tari, Paul Tassone, Erik Thomson, Brian Vriends, and Jenni Baird in All Saints (1998)
    All Saints
  • Above the Law (2000)
    Above the Law
  • Jason Clarke, Anita Hegh, Asher Keddie, Kate Kendall, Peter Phelps, Robert Rabiah, Jacinta Stapleton, Ian Stenlake, Gary Sweet, and Roxane Wilson in Stingers (1998)
    Stingers
  • Lucy Bell and Peter Mochrie in Murder Call (1997)
    Murder Call
  • Mirror, Mirror (1995)
    Mirror, Mirror
  • Breakers (1998)
    Breakers
  • Pacific Drive (1996)
    Pacific Drive
  • Big Sky (1997)
    Big Sky

Actor

  • Les Norton (2019)
    Les Norton
  • Richard Roxburgh in Rake (2010)
    Rake
  • Trigger Happy (2018)
    Trigger Happy
  • Carla Bonner, Daniel Krige, Greg Hatton, and Claire Lovering in The Agent (2016)
    The Agent
  • Shingo Usami and Tatsuo in Riceballs (2016)
    Riceballs
  • Scott Lowe in Aisling (2015)
    Aisling
  • Brett Climo, Marta Dusseldorp, Craig Hall, Noni Hazlehurst, Abby Earl, Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood, and David Berry in A Place to Call Home (2013)
    A Place to Call Home
  • Catching Milat (2015)
    Catching Milat
  • Glenn McMillan and Tim Ross in Wonderland (2013)
    Wonderland
  • Devil's Playground (2014)
    Devil's Playground
  • Ashleigh Cummings and Brenna Harding in Puberty Blues (2012)
    Puberty Blues
  • Fruit
  • Damian Callinan, Andrew S. Gilbert, Felix Williamson, John Wood, Mark Grentell, and Peter Cox in Backyard Ashes (2013)
    Backyard Ashes
  • Redfern Now (2012)
    Redfern Now
  • Inhuman Resources (2012)
    Inhuman Resources

Director

  • Larry Emdur, Deborah Kennedy, Danny Ruhlmann, Sara Blackburn, Michael Yezerski, Daniel Krige, Jon Cohen, Nathaniel Watkins, Mitzi Ruhlmann, and Anneliese Apps in Larry Time (2019)
    Larry Time
  • Carla Bonner, Daniel Krige, Greg Hatton, and Claire Lovering in The Agent (2016)
    The Agent
  • Inhuman Resources (2012)
    Inhuman Resources
  • Bridie Latona in Pathways (2010)
    Pathways
  • Rachael Taylor and Trisha Youlden in Providence Park (2010)
    Providence Park
  • Gillian Alexy, Nathan Phillips, Michael Dorman, and Khan Chittenden in West (2007)
    West
  • The Policy
  • Still Twisted (1997)
    Still Twisted
  • Twisted Tales (1996)
    Twisted Tales
  • Daniel Krige and Kirsten Mulholland in Happily Ever After (1996)
    Happily Ever After
  • Fuckwit
  • Daniel Krige in Our Feral Friends (1994)
    Our Feral Friends
  • In-development projects at IMDbPro

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    • July 16, 1970
    • Cape Town, South Africa

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    His film Happily Ever After (1996) came second at Australia's prestigious Tropfest Film Festival.

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