Daniel Breaker

Daniel Breaker (born June 2, 1980) is an American actor, voice actor and comedian, best known for playing Donkey in Shrek The Musical. He currently plays Aaron Burr in the Broadway production of Hamilton.

Daniel Breaker
Born (1980-06-02) June 2, 1980
EducationJuilliard School (BFA)
OccupationActor, voice actor, comedian
Spouse(s)Kate Whoriskey

Early life

Breaker was born in Manhattan, Kansas on June 2, 1980, the son of a career military officer. He grew up partly in Germany and attended Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, a performing arts school in Florida. He then earned a BFA degree from the Juilliard School in 2002.

Career

Beginning his career in 2002 immediately after graduating from Juilliard, Breaker has performed in Off-Broadway, London, and U.S. regional theatre productions. He performed in five plays at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington D.C. His first major role was the Youth, protagonist of the Off-Broadway premiere of Passing Strange, for which he won an Obie in 2008. He was then nominated for a Tony for the show's Broadway transfer, in which he again played the Youth; he also played this role in Spike Lee's filmed version of the musical.

Breaker has also been a guest star on TV.[1][2]

One of his most recognizable roles was Donkey in the original Broadway production of Shrek The Musical, which ran from November 2008 through January 2010. He starred alongside long-time Broadway stars Brian d'Arcy James, Sutton Foster, John Tartaglia and Christopher Sieber. For his portrayal, Breaker earned a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Musical.[3][4] His voice can be heard on the original cast recording of the show.

He has also appeared in the plays Well and Cymbeline.[5]

In 2009, he co-hosted the Obie Awards.[6]

Breaker previously played Mafala Hatimbi in The Book of Mormon on Broadway. He also appeared as the King of Navarre in the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of the Love's Labour's Lost musical.[7] He played the role of Aaron Burr in Hamilton in Chicago, and has joined the musical's Broadway cast.

Personal life

Breaker married Kate Whoriskey in 2008, and they have two sons, Rory and August.[1]

Stage credits

Year Title Role Theater Notes
2006 Well Jim and others[5] Longacre Theatre Performed Off-Broadway as well as Broadway
2007 Cymbeline Gentleman Lincoln Center Theatre
2008 Passing Strange Youth[1][2] Belasco Theatre Passing Strange was filmed by Spike Lee and released in 2009.
2008 Shrek The Musical Donkey Broadway Theatre A high-definition filming of the Broadway production was released on DVD, Blu-ray and digital download on October 15, 2013, in North America and December 2 in the UK.
2012 The Performers Lee Longacre Theatre
2014 The Book of Mormon Mafala Hatimbi Eugene O'Neill Theatre
2017 Hamilton Aaron Burr Richard Rodgers Theatre Also performed the role in the Chicago production
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References

  1. Bernardo, Melissa Rose. "Daniel Breaker on Fatherhood, Donkey-hood (in Shrek) and his Strange New Movie". Interview in Broadway.com, July 27, 2009 accessed March 31, 2009
  2. Daniel Breaker at Playbill.com, accessed March 31, 2020
  3. Miller, Winter (December 28, 2008). "Swamp Creatures Step Out". The New York Times. New York.
  4. Parker, Eloise (December 15, 2008). "Behind the scenes with Daniel Breaker at 'Shrek the Musical'". New York Daily News. New York. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  5. Daniel Breaker at the IBDB Database
  6. "Martha Plimpton and Daniel Breaker to Host 2009 Obie Awards". Broadway.com, March 17, 2009
  7. https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Daniel-Breaker-Colin-Donnell-Rebecca-Naomi-Jones-More-Set-for-COMEDY-OF-ERRORS-and-LOVES-LABOURS-LOST-in-the-Park-20130424
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