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Daniel Magder

Daniel Ryan Magder (born December 12, 1991) is a Canadian former child actor best known for his portrayal of Edwin Venturi, the intelligent younger brother in the Family Channel sitcom Life with Derek (2005–2009). Magder began his acting career at age seven, appearing in television commercials and early roles such as a boy in the superhero film X-Men (2000) and the young son in the TV movie Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within (1998). Over the course of his career, he starred in more than 70 episodes of Life with Derek, earning three Young Artist Award nominations for his work in the series and related projects like the TV movie Mom's on Strike (2003). His other notable credits include voice acting in the animated series Franny's Feet (2003–2005) and supporting roles in films such as Knockout (2011) alongside Steve Austin. After wrapping up major acting roles around 2011, Magder pursued higher education, including time at the University of Toronto, studying broadcasting at Humber College, and screenwriting at Vancouver Film School, before transitioning to hosting trivia nights with Bingpot Trivia in Toronto as of 2019. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he has since maintained a lower public profile while occasionally reuniting with former co-stars. As of 2025, he continues to host Bingpot Trivia, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Early life and education

Early life

Daniel Magder was born on December 12, 1991, in , , . Raised in , Magder developed an early interest in , beginning his career before the age of six in late 1997 through a series of commercials. His initial advertising work included spots for brands such as the Royal Canadian Mint and , providing foundational exposure to on-camera performance in the local Canadian entertainment scene. Magder's first major on-screen experiences came in 1998 with the HBO film Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within, where he worked alongside established actor , honing his skills in a professional production environment. He continued building his craft in subsequent early projects, including the 2001 film Angel Eyes, co-starring , which further immersed him in collaborative acting dynamics during his childhood years in .

Education

Magder graduated from in , in 2009. Following high school, he enrolled at the in , where he pursued a in and directing as part of an arts program during his first year. In 2010, Magder transferred to the , completing its Writing for Film and Television program in December 2011. Later, from 2016 to 2018, he earned an College Diploma with Honours in Radio and Broadcasting Technology from in , which supported his transition into -related pursuits beyond acting.

Acting career

Breakthrough roles

Daniel Magder began his acting career in with small roles in the late , marking his entry into scripted . He took on uncredited parts in several movies, including the role of a young boy in Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within (1998), a spy thriller starring , as well as appearances in Vanished Without a Trace (1999) with and One Special Night (1999) featuring and . These roles, though brief, provided essential on-set experience during his pre-teen years. He made an early appearance as Boy #1 in the episode "Business as Usual" of the series in 2000. These early appearances established his presence in family-oriented programming, building on prior commercial work. In 2000, Magder secured a minor but notable film role as Boy on Raft in the superhero blockbuster , directed by , which contributed to his growing visibility in Hollywood productions. Magder's performance in the 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie Mom’s on Strike earned him a nomination for the in the category of Best Performance in a TV Movie, Biography, or Drama – Supporting Young Actor, highlighting his emerging talent in dramatic roles. This recognition underscored his ability to handle emotionally nuanced characters, such as the son navigating family dynamics in the labor-themed story. During this period, he also provided additional voices for the animated series (2003-2010). His most significant breakthrough arrived with the lead recurring role of Edwin Venturi, the quirky younger stepbrother, in the Canadian teen sitcom , which aired on from 2005 to 2009 and spanned 70 episodes. Portraying the inventive and mischievous Edwin alongside stars like and , Magder's character became central to the show's blend of family comedy and , solidifying his status as a prominent young actor in Canadian television. The series' success, including international , marked this as his longest and most impactful ongoing role during his formative acting years.

Later roles and retirement

Following his breakthrough in Life with Derek, Magder took on the supporting role of Mac Campbell in the family adventure film Mee-Shee: The Water Giant (2005), directed by John Henderson, where he portrayed a young boy discovering a mythical creature during a lakeside vacation with his father. This marked one of his early forays into feature films outside television, emphasizing themes of family reconciliation and exploration. Magder received recognition for his ongoing work in , earning a nomination in 2006 for Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or ) – Supporting Young Actor, shared as part of the . He garnered another nomination in 2008 in the same category for his portrayal of Venturi, highlighting his consistent contribution to the series through its . In the later phase of his acting career, Magder appeared in several television movies, including (2008) as , a young hockey player navigating tensions and cross-border rivalries in a Canadian-American tournament. He followed with a minor role as Steve in (2009), a sequel where he played a friend involved in neighborhood disputes surrounding a mysterious newcomer. Magder reprised his role as Venturi in the spin-off film Vacation with Derek (2010), depicting sibling antics during a trip to a lakeside lodge. His final film appearance came in (2011), where he starred as Miller, a bullied teenager trained in by a janitor to build confidence. Magder's last major television role was as Mikey (also known as Booch) in the animated-live action hybrid series Mudpit (2012), appearing in all 26 episodes as a member of a virtual navigating fame and friendship in an online music world. Following his graduation from Vancouver Film School's program in 2011 and completion of Mudpit in 2012, Magder shifted his primary focus to writing and other creative endeavors, while continuing to take occasional acting roles in smaller projects.

Other activities

Writing pursuits

Following a reduction in his acting roles around 2011, Daniel Magder transitioned into and production, applying the skills acquired through his training at . He enrolled in the school's Writing for Film and Television program after one year at the , graduating in 2011 with a focus on . This education equipped him to develop original scripts for , marking a deliberate shift toward creative roles behind the camera. Magder's writing credits include co-authoring the screenplay for the 2016 short film No Compassion, No Mercy, a dystopian sci-fi thriller directed by Juanan J. Arasa that explores themes of legalized slavery and government manipulation of social outcasts under a reintegration facade. The project exemplifies his early application of screenwriting techniques to independent, genre-driven narratives, produced on a modest scale typical of emerging filmmakers. In production, Magder served as executive producer for the 2021 adventure TV series Dungeons & Do-Gooders, contributing to its 11 episodes while also appearing in an acting role as Jeff the Silent. This involvement highlights his multifaceted engagement in independent media projects post-2011, though detailed public records of additional unproduced scripts or directing efforts remain limited.

Trivia hosting

Following a reduction in his acting roles around 2011, Daniel Magder transitioned into hosting trivia events as a primary public endeavor in entertainment. As of 2025, Magder resides in , , where he serves as the host of Bingpot Trivia, an interactive -style event that emphasizes high-energy audience participation. Bingpot Trivia features teams of up to eight players competing in multiple rounds, including picture-based challenges, quizzes, parodies, audience-voted topics, and a music identification segment known as BINGPOT! JAMPOT!. Held weekly at venues such as The Cordova and Rogue Kitchen and Wetbar, the events are free to attend and offer prizes like sports tickets and keg parties to encourage lively crowd involvement. In his hosting role, Magder manages the flow of live events, facilitating team interactions, delivering rapid-fire questions, and incorporating improvisational elements to maintain an over-the-top, theatrical atmosphere distinct from quizzes. Originally launched around 2016, Bingpot Trivia has expanded to include corporate and traveling formats, allowing Magder to engage diverse groups through on-site and occasional virtual sessions. This performative hosting draws on his entertainment background to foster community and competition in both in-person gatherings at local bars and online adaptations for broader accessibility.

Filmography

Television

Magder began his television career with guest appearances and voice work in the late and early .

Selected Television Roles

Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1998: Traitor WithinPaul AmesTV movie
2000Race Against TimeBobby GabrielTV movie
2000Boy #11 episode, "Business as Usual"
2002Guilty HeartsCooper MoranTV miniseries
2002Mom's on StrikeA.J. HarrisTV movie
2003–2005Chuckles / Hiroki / Additional VoicesAnimated series, multiple episodes including "A Standout Performance" and others
2005–2009Edwin VenturiMain role, 70 episodes; a key series in his career as the younger brother in a blended family sitcom
2008Michael CarverTV movie
2011–2013MudpitMikey / Booch / Various Voices26 episodes total in the series, with credits across both seasons of the musical comedy
These credits encompass his primary television work, spanning live-action series, animated voice roles, and TV movies.

Film

Daniel Magder appeared in several feature films throughout his acting career, with roles ranging from small parts in major blockbusters to supporting characters in family-oriented adventures.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Boy on RaftMinor role in the superhero blockbuster directed by .
2005Mee-Shee: The Water GiantMac CampbellLead child role in this family fantasy adventure, which received limited theatrical releases in select international markets before a wider distribution.
2011KnockoutMatthew MillerProtagonist in this sports drama, a direct-to-DVD release focused on and themes.

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