EXCLUSIVE: Paradigm has signed up-and-coming actor Daniel Webber for representation.
Webber will next be seen in Ruben Östlund’s The Entertainment System Is Down alongside Keanu Reeves and Kirsten Dunst, as well as Netflix’s sci-fi actioner War Machine with Alan Ritchson and Dennis Quaid. He currently stars opposite Tom Blyth in the MGM+ series Billy the Kid, which recently returned for its third and final season, and is otherwise best known for his starring turn as vocalist Vince Neil in Netflix’s Mötley Crüe biopic The Dirt.
Previously, he’s also starred alongside Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale in the indie comedy Seriously Red, and been seen opposite Daniel Radcliffe as the co-lead in prison flick Escape from Pretoria. Webber also starred in the Cary Fukunaga-produced Thumper opposite Lena Headey and Pablo Schreiber, which premiered at the Tribeca Festival.
In the television space, Webber was last seen as Lewis Wilson, the tortured Afghanistan-turned-terrorist antagonist of Jon Bernthal’s lead character, in Marvel’s The Punisher. Prior to that, he took on the role of Lee Harvey Oswald in the Hulu miniseries 11/22/63, adapted from the Stephen King novel and produced by Bad Robot.
Back home in Australia, Webber played the co-lead in the independent feature Teenage Kicks from director Craig Boreham. He was also seen starring opposite Travis Fimmel in war pic Danger Close about the Battle of Long Tan, a well-known part of Aussie history.
Webber continues to be represented by Industry Entertainment, Sophie Jermyn Management in Australia, and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole.
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