Daniel Doheny
Daniel Doheny (born December 13, 1997) is a Canadian actor from Vancouver, British Columbia, recognized for his leading roles in independent films and streaming series.[1][2] Doheny began his acting career in 2012 with the short film Hart Attack: First Gear, followed by small roles in television such as a guest appearance on Supernatural in 2017.[3] His breakthrough came in 2017 with the lead role of Liam in the Canadian comedy Adventures in Public School, for which he won a Leo Award for Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Motion Picture in 2018.[4][5] In 2018, Doheny gained wider recognition for portraying the titular character Alex Truelove in the Netflix romantic comedy Alex Strangelove, directed by Craig Johnson, and for his supporting role in the teen comedy The Package, also on Netflix.[6][7] He also earned a UBCP Award for Best Emerging Performer that year.[5] Expanding into television, Doheny appeared as Roy in the 2021 Netflix horror series Brand New Cherry Flavor and provided the voice of Jimmy in seasons 10 and 11 of the animated series Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu.[8][6] In 2021, he starred as the lead in the Canadian drama Drinkwater, earning a Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor in a Canadian Film in 2022.[5] More recently, he played Walter West in the 2024 horror film The Order, directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead. In 2024, Doheny appeared in the horror comedy Scared Shitless, for which he received a nomination for Best Supporting Performance at the 2024 Bloodie Awards and a nomination for Best Actor at the 2024 FilmQuest Festival Awards.[9][10][5] Prior to his professional career, Doheny performed with the Vancouver-based sketch-comedy group HumanTown and graduated from Langara College, where he studied acting.[5] He also received a Young Entertainer Award for Best Leading Young Actor in 2019 for his work in The Package.[11]Early life and education
Early life
Daniel Doheny was born on December 13, 1997, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[3][12][13] He was raised in Vancouver, growing up immersed in the city's vibrant cultural scene.[14] As a child, Doheny developed an early interest in the performing arts, influenced by Vancouver's local theater and film community.[15] He was brought up in a supportive Canadian household that encouraged his creative pursuits.[14]Education
Doheny attended Lord Byng Secondary School in Vancouver, British Columbia.[14] As a drama student there, he joined a group of friends to produce short films starting at age 13, an experience that ignited his passion for storytelling and performance.[16] Following high school, Doheny enrolled in the three-year acting diploma program at Studio 58, the professional theatre training school at Langara College in Vancouver. He graduated in 2012, gaining intensive training in classical and contemporary theatre techniques that honed his skills for stage and screen work.[17]Personal life
Family background
Daniel Doheny was born on December 13, 1997, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where he was raised, reflecting his family's Canadian roots. Public information on his immediate family is limited, with no details available regarding his parents' names, professions, or specific backgrounds.[12] Doheny's paternal lineage traces Irish heritage through his great-grandmother, Mollie Roycroft O’Connell, who was born in Glengarriff, County Cork, Ireland, while his paternal grandfather, Daniel O’Connell Doheny, was born in Montréal, Québec.[12] His maternal side includes New Brunswick origins, with his maternal grandparents descending from families in St. John, New Brunswick, incorporating English, Northern Irish, Scottish, Danish, and other ancestries.[12] No public records mention siblings or additional family dynamics influencing his early life.Relationships
Daniel Doheny began a romantic relationship with Aubrey Lee in November 2023.[3] In June 2024, Doheny and Lee publicly announced that they were expecting their first child, marking a significant personal milestone.[3]Career
Early career in comedy and theater
Daniel Doheny began his professional acting career in 2012, shortly after graduating from the Studio 58 theatre training program at Langara College in Vancouver, which provided him with a strong foundation in stage performance.[15][18] His debut credit came that year in the short film Hart Attack: First Gear, where he portrayed the character Dane Jermaine.[19] In 2013, Doheny made his mark in Vancouver's theater scene with appearances at the Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival, performing multiple roles across two productions on the BMO Mainstage. He took on six characters in the simultaneous runs of Hamlet and Twelfth Night, showcasing his versatility directly after completing his training.[15] Doheny co-founded the sketch comedy troupe HumanTown alongside Miles Chalmers, Jack Heyes, Ki Kwiatkowski, Liam MacLeod, and Kane Stewart, contributing as a writer, performer, and co-creator.[20] In 2014, HumanTown won the CBC's ComedyCoup competition, securing $500,000 in production financing and a commission for a half-hour special after a 10-week online contest that built a fanbase through social media engagement.[21][20] The troupe's offbeat, absurd humor centered on everyday scenarios twisted into fantastical narratives, with Doheny often embodying quirky, everyman characters. The resulting HumanTown special, directed by Vivieno Caldinelli, aired on CBC Television in July 2016.[21][22] Doheny returned to Bard on the Beach in 2016 for the festival's 27th season, playing the role of Fenton in a 1960s-set production of The Merry Wives of Windsor, directed by Kim Collier and emphasizing comedic mistaken identities and suburban farce.[23]Film career
Doheny achieved his breakthrough in film with the starring role of Liam, a homeschooled teenager navigating social awkwardness and first love, in the Canadian indie comedy Adventures in Public School (2017), directed by Kyle Rideout.[24] The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and highlighted Doheny's comedic timing as a newcomer, marking his transition from smaller projects to lead roles in feature-length narratives.[25] For this performance, he won the Leo Award for Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Motion Picture in 2018.[26] In 2018, Doheny expanded his presence on streaming platforms with two Netflix releases. He led Alex Strangelove, a coming-of-age comedy directed by Craig Johnson, where he portrayed Alex Truelove, a high school senior grappling with his sexual identity and emerging queer experiences amid plans for his first sexual encounter.[27] The film emphasized themes of self-discovery and LGBTQ+ representation through its humorous yet heartfelt depiction of adolescent confusion.[28] Later that year, he starred as Sean in The Package, a raunchy teen comedy about a group of friends on a disastrous spring break quest, showcasing his ability to handle ensemble dynamics and physical humor.[29] Doheny returned to leading roles with Drinkwater (2021), a Canadian coming-of-age dramedy directed by Stephen Campanelli, in which he played the titular Mike Drinkwater, a young man confronting personal insecurities in a small town.[30] His performance earned him the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor in a Canadian Film in 2022.[31] This accolade underscored his growing recognition in independent cinema. More recently, Doheny shifted toward genre films, starring as the germophobic son Sonny in the horror-comedy Scared Shitless (2024), directed by Vivieno Caldinelli, which premiered at Screamfest and blends campy scares with father-son reconciliation.[32] He also appeared as Walter West, a member of a neo-Nazi group, in the thriller The Order (2024), directed by Justin Kurzel, a true-crime story about domestic terrorism starring Jude Law.[33] Throughout his film career, Doheny has progressed from introspective indie Canadian productions to broader streaming accessibility and genre experimentation, building a versatile portfolio that spans comedy, drama, and suspense.[34]Television career
Doheny's first television appearance was in the sketch comedy special HumanTown (2016), which he co-created and in which he performed various characters.[35] He made his scripted television debut with a guest appearance as Jarrod Hayes in the episode "The Memory Remains" of the CW series Supernatural in 2017.[36] In 2020, he provided voice work for the animated series My Little Pony: Pony Life, voicing characters including Tank and Alt-Pony 1 across multiple episodes.[8] In 2019, he voiced Jimmy in two episodes of seasons 10 and 11 of Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu.[8] Doheny's television career gained momentum in 2021 with recurring roles in two horror-themed series: he portrayed Luke Bowman, the son of the town mayor, in the Syfy zombie drama Day of the Dead, appearing in all 10 episodes of the first season.[37] In the same year, he played Jonathan Burke, the artist son of a film producer, in Netflix's supernatural miniseries Brand New Cherry Flavor.[38] These roles marked a shift toward supporting parts in genre television, building on his earlier film breakthrough in Alex Strangelove (2018), which opened doors to more prominent TV opportunities.[34] In 2023, Doheny continued his progression with a recurring role as Russell in the AMC dramedy Lucky Hank, appearing in six episodes alongside Bob Odenkirk.[39] Through these projects, Doheny has transitioned from isolated guest spots to sustained supporting roles in both horror and dramatic series, establishing a foothold in episodic television up to 2023.[1]Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Director | Notable Co-stars |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Hart Attack: First Gear | Dane Jermaine | Kyle Burchett | Robbie Demchuk, Brendan Fitzgerald, Myles Peterman |
| 2017 | Adventures in Public School | Liam Heap | Kyle Rideout | Judy Greer, Siobhan Williams, Russell Peters |
| 2018 | Alex Strangelove | Alex Truelove | Craig Johnson | Antonio Marziale, Madeline Weinstein, Joanna P. Adler |
| 2018 | The Package | Sean Floyd | Jake Szymanski | Geraldine Viswanathan, Sadie Calvano, Eduardo Franco |
| 2021 | Drinkwater | Mike Drinkwater | Stephen S. Campanelli | Eric McCormack, Louriza Tronco, Naika Toussaint |
| 2024 | Scared Shitless | Sonny | Vivieno Caldinelli | Steven Ogg, Chelsea Clark, Mark McKinney |
| 2024 | The Order | Walter West | Justin Kurzel | Jude Law, Nicholas Hoult, Jurnee Smollett |