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Daniel Sharman

Daniel Andrew Sharman (born 25 April 1986) is an English actor, healing artist, and political activist best known for his television roles as the Isaac Lahey in the supernatural drama series (2012–2014) and the antagonist Troy Otto in the post-apocalyptic horror series (2017). Born and raised in , Sharman began his acting career at age nine after auditioning successfully for the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he performed in productions such as The Park (1995) and (1996). He later trained for three years at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (), earning a BA in acting, before transitioning to screen work with early television appearances in British series like (2001–2007) and (2009). Sharman's international breakthrough came with Teen Wolf, where his portrayal of the troubled, orphaned Isaac earned critical praise for its emotional depth and contributed to the show's popularity among young audiences. He followed this with film roles, including the Greek god Ares in the mythological epic Immortals (2011) directed by Tarsem Singh and the supporting part of Josh in the horror thriller The Collection (2012). Subsequent television credits include the hybrid vampire Kol Mikaelson in the CW's The Originals (2014–2015), the Union Army medic Will Campbell in PBS's historical drama Mercy Street (2016–2017), and the mysterious enforcer The Weeping Monk in Netflix's Arthurian fantasy Cursed (2020). More recently, he starred as the lead in the British crime comedy A Town Called Malice (2023) and the sci-fi thriller film The Fix (2024), while also appearing in the short-form series Every Man for Himself (2023). Beyond acting, Sharman has pursued activism and holistic practices, notably campaigning for U.S. Senator during the 2016 Democratic primaries, focusing on issues in American and British politics. In 2017, he co-founded a men's group to support emotional growth and community among participants. He is also a certified coach through the John Wineland Coaching program and a in and healing modalities, co-founding Somatics to promote awareness and connection through body-centered practices; he teaches workshops on intuition-building and space-holding at retreats like those at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health.

Early life

Childhood and family

Daniel Sharman was born on 25 April 1986 in the London Borough of Hackney, . He was raised in Hackney, where he experienced a middle-class upbringing in . Public details about Sharman's family are limited to respect their privacy, though he has shared that his parents are not involved in the profession—his mother works as a , and his father is engaged in local politics. He has also mentioned having a brother. As a child, Sharman described himself as shy and introverted. At around the age of nine, Sharman discovered his interest in when his hosted auditions for the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). Selected from hundreds of children, he joined the RSC for stage work, beginning his early exposure to professional theater. He performed in the company's production of The Park by Botho Strauß in 1995 at The Pit in , and followed with a role in by in 1996 at the Barbican Theatre. These experiences at ages nine and ten marked the start of his acting pursuits, providing an insulating "bubble of creativity" amid his otherwise reserved childhood.

Education and training

Sharman developed an early interest in acting during his upbringing in Hackney, London, which led him to initial stage experiences with the Royal Shakespeare Company at age nine, performing in productions such as The Park in 1995 and Macbeth in 1996. He attended Mill Hill School and the Arts Educational School in London, where he continued to engage with theater, including a school production of Kvetch that reached the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In 2004, Sharman enrolled in the three-year program at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (), a prestigious institution known for its emphasis on traditional theater techniques. The program focused on building a strong foundation in classical repertoire, preparing students for professional stage work through intensive practical and theoretical study. During his time at , Sharman underwent rigorous training in , voice, and movement, core components of the academy's curriculum designed to develop versatility and precision in performance. This included classes on interpreting classical texts, physical theater, and vocal projection, which honed his skills for both stage and screen. He completed a degree in in 2007, marking the culmination of his formal education.

Acting career

Early roles

Sharman began his professional acting career as a teenager, making his television debut at age 17 in the legal drama , where he portrayed Andy Dobbs in the episode "." This early role marked his entry into British television, building on his foundational training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), which equipped him with classical stage skills. In 2007, Sharman appeared in the Scottish romantic drama television film Starting Over, playing the role of Alex Dewhurst, the son of an aristocratic family navigating personal and familial upheaval. This project represented one of his initial forays into more substantial supporting characters in television movies, showcasing his versatility in dramatic narratives. By 2009, Sharman had secured guest spots on established British series, including a role as Richard Scott in the episode "The Quality of Mercy" of the crime drama Inspector Lewis. These appearances, alongside other minor television roles in the UK, provided him with experience in ensemble casts and procedural storytelling, though opportunities remained limited amid the post-financial crisis landscape for emerging actors. Sharman's transition to adult roles involved navigating the shift from child-oriented theatre to screen work, which he initially found "odd and unnatural" due to the differences in performance style. After graduating from , he faced near-misses in UK auditions during the economic downturn, leaving many peers "broke and a bit terrified," prompting his relocation to in 2011 to pursue opportunities in the U.S. market. His first American television credit came that year with a recurring role as , a member of a secretive order, in two episodes of the ABC Family series , signaling his entry into U.S. network television. This period highlighted the challenges of crossing markets, including initial isolation and irregular work, as Sharman balanced British stage roots with Hollywood's demands.

Breakthrough and television success

Sharman's breakthrough came with his portrayal of the troubled werewolf Isaac Lahey in the MTV series Teen Wolf, where he joined as a recurring character in season 2 (2012) before being promoted to the main cast for season 3 (2013–2014). Isaac, an abused teenager who joins Derek Hale's pack seeking protection and purpose, undergoes significant character development from a vulnerable outsider to a loyal member of Scott McCall's group, including a brief romance with Allison Argent that highlights his emotional growth. The role marked a pivotal moment in Sharman's career, providing financial stability and raising his profile in Hollywood after his move to Los Angeles in 2011, while allowing him to build experience within a supportive ensemble. Following , Sharman took on the role of the Original vampire Kol Mikaelson—possessing the body of witch Kaleb Westphall—in season 2 of The Originals (2014–2015). His depiction of the mischievous yet dangerous Kol added a fresh dynamic to the established character, with critics praising Sharman's ability to convey the vampire's chaotic energy and sibling tensions, particularly in intense confrontations with Klaus Mikaelson. The performance was noted for its emotional depth, contributing to the season's exploration of family loyalty and themes. He followed this with a guest role as the enigmatic Lord Edwards in the drama Mercy Street (2017), appearing in two episodes to portray a observer amid the hospital's tensions. Sharman then joined AMC's Fear the Walking Dead as the volatile antagonist Troy Otto, initially recurring in season 3 (2017) as the ruthless son of a survivalist leader, before making a surprise return in season 8 (2023) after a presumed death, escalating conflicts at a dam outpost. Showrunners lauded his "fantastic" portrayal of Troy's manipulative charisma and moral ambiguity, which reignited key dynamics with . Sharman's television career continued to flourish in the fantasy genre with his lead antagonistic role as the Weeping Monk (revealed as ) in Netflix's Cursed (2020), a reimagining of Arthurian legend where the character evolves from a ruthless enforcer hunting to a figure grappling with his hidden heritage and faith. The performance anchored the series' themes of and , earning acclaim for its physicality and nuance. By 2023, he starred as the charming yet overlooked Kelly Lord, the middle son in a , in the Sky thriller A Town Called Malice, shifting to a modern British setting while maintaining his draw in ensemble-driven narratives. These roles solidified Sharman's momentum in fantasy and television, fostering international recognition through high-profile American and global streaming projects.

Film appearances

Sharman's film debut came in 2011 with the mythological epic Immortals, directed by , where he portrayed , the Greek god of war, in a minor supporting role amid a star-studded cast including and . The production, filmed in and , showcased Sharman's early foray into high-budget action fantasy, blending intense mythological battles with visual spectacle. In 2012, he transitioned to horror with The Collection, a thriller sequel directed by Marcus Dunstan, playing Basil, a young man ensnared in a sadistic killer's elaborate traps. Shot primarily in Budapest, the film highlighted production challenges of international locations, including coordinating practical effects for its gruesome set pieces, and marked Sharman's exploration of genre tension outside epic scales. Sharman provided voice and motion capture work for the 2016 animated fantasy Albion: The Enchanted Stallion, directed by Castille Landon, voicing Lír, a key figure in a girl's quest to save a magical realm. This collaboration emphasized his versatility in voice acting, with motion capture sessions contributing to the film's blend of adventure and environmental themes, produced across multiple studios for its CGI-heavy animation. His television success in series like provided leverage for more selective film roles, allowing Sharman to pursue indie projects. In 2023, he took a lead in the indie drama Every Man for Himself, written and directed by , as a reformed ex-convict embarking on a tense with his former cellmate to settle an old debt, exploring themes of trust and redemption across desolate American landscapes. The low-budget production, filmed on location in remote areas, underscored challenges like limited resources and authentic on-the-road authenticity. Sharman continued genre-hopping in 2024 with the dystopian sci-fi thriller The Fix, directed by Kelsey Egan, portraying Dr. Eric O'Connor, a pragmatic in a toxic future world, opposite Grace Van Dien's lead character. Filmed in , the movie delved into identity and environmental collapse, with Sharman's role involving complex moral dilemmas amid practical effects for its polluted settings.

Other pursuits

Political activism

Daniel Sharman has demonstrated a keen interest in political matters, particularly in British and American politics, becoming vocal during significant events in 2016 and 2017. During the 2016 U.S. presidential election, he actively supported Bernie Sanders' campaign, participating in rallies in San Diego to promote voter registration on college campuses and encourage participation, despite his ineligibility to vote as a non-citizen. Following Donald Trump's election victory, Sharman joined anti-Trump protests in Los Angeles, using the event to voice his dissent against the outcome. In the realm of British politics, Sharman opposed the 2016 Brexit referendum, leveraging his social media presence to share and retweet content advocating for a Remain vote, reflecting his stance on . Sharman's political engagement aligns with broader themes, as evidenced by his endorsement of Sanders, whose platform emphasized income equality, healthcare reform, and environmental protections. While his activism has remained relatively limited in scope, it has primarily manifested through public statements, advocacy, and occasional event appearances, with no extensive organizational involvements reported beyond this period as of 2025.

Wellness and healing work

Alongside his acting career, Daniel Sharman developed a deep interest in and , which led him to pursue training in various healing modalities. In 2017, he co-founded a men's group focused on supporting emotional growth and building community among participants; the group remains active as of 2025. He completed certification in through the Sophrology Center Online, where he reported initial benefits in managing anxiety and improving concentration after the first week of practice. Sharman also underwent training in somatic healing via the Alchemy of Awakening's somatic embodiment healer program, as well as a mentorship in the tantric arts under instructors Justin Patrick Crichlow and Londin Angel Winters. Additionally, he participated in the John Wineland Coaching program focused on relational and embodiment practices. In collaboration with healing artist Stacy Matulis, Sharman co-founded , an embodiment system integrating , , and trauma-informed practices to foster emotional regulation and relational intimacy. Through , he offers one-on-one guidance sessions, both in-person in and online, emphasizing , nervous system attunement, and awareness to support clients navigating transitions, emotional blockages, and identity shifts. These sessions aim to reconnect individuals with their instincts and grounded presence in a trauma-aware, relational framework. Sharman serves as a teacher and coach at the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, where his work centers on the human journey through embodiment and connection. His offerings there include workshops on and , designed to facilitate emotional release and presence, often within broader programs exploring and practices. For instance, he co-leads retreats like "Tantra Somatics: A Path to Thriving Intimacy," which incorporate dynamic exercises for attachment healing and interpersonal awareness. As a coach on the Health , Sharman collaborates with Matulis to provide guided audio tracks and sessions for individuals and couples seeking fulfillment. Their focuses on joyful , drawing from over two decades of combined experience in and . In 2025, Sharman partnered with Aura through events such as men's work sessions via The Life Lounge, emphasizing self-trust and resilience-building practices. Sharman has also engaged in public expressions of self-improvement themes, including a 2020 reading of poet Ron Padgett's "How to Be Perfect" for the Body & Soul Charity's "Share the Love" campaign. The performance, which garnered over 77,000 views, highlights practical advice on daily habits like , exercise, and emotional management to support mental during challenging times.

Filmography

Film

Sharman's roles span , , and genres, beginning with his debut in mythological action and progressing to more contemporary narratives.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2011ImmortalsSupporting role as the Greek god of war in this mythological action film directed by .
2012The CollectionBasilSupporting role in this horror sequel to , where his character is a entangled in a serial killer's traps.
2016Albion: The Enchanted StallionLírVoice role as the Blue Knight, a mystical protector in this family fantasy adventure aimed at younger audiences.
2023Every Man for HimselfDriverLead role as a reformed ex-convict navigating a tense with his former cellmate in this independent drama.
2024The FixEric O'ConnorsAntagonistic role as the CEO of a dystopian tech company in this sci-fi exploring identity and corporate exploitation.
No uncredited appearances or additional voice work in feature films have been documented up to 2025.

Television

Sharman's television work spans guest appearances, recurring roles, and series regular positions across British and American productions. He made his on-screen debut with guest roles in the legal drama from 2001 to 2007. In 2007, he starred as Alex Dewhurst in the British TV movie Starting Over. Sharman appeared as Richard Scott in a guest role on the ITV series Inspector Lewis in 2009. In 2013, he played Billy in the Hallmark television film When Calls the Heart. His first major American television role was as Zane in the ABC Family series The Nine Lives of Chloe King (2011), appearing in 2 episodes. From 2012 to 2014, he portrayed the werewolf Isaac Lahey as a recurring character in 24 episodes of MTV's Teen Wolf. Sharman played the dual roles of Kaleb Westphall and Kol Mikaelson in a recurring capacity over 12 episodes of The CW's The Originals (2014–2015). In 2017, he had a guest role as Lord Edward in 2 episodes of PBS's historical drama (season 2). From 2017 to 2023, Sharman portrayed Troy Otto in AMC's , as a series regular in 16 episodes of season 3 (2017), a guest in 2 episodes of season 7 (2021), and recurring in 4 episodes of season 8 (2023), for a total of 22 episodes. In Netflix's fantasy series Cursed (2020), he led as the main character The Weeping Monk across all 10 episodes. From 2018 to 2019, he starred as in the main role across 16 episodes of seasons 2 and 3 of Netflix's Medici: The Magnificent. He portrayed Kelly Lord as a main cast member in all eight episodes of Sky's A Town Called Malice (2023).

Music videos

Sharman has made select appearances in music videos, showcasing his acting range in short-form visual storytelling outside of traditional film and television roles.
YearArtistSongRoleNotes
2016 feat. The World#WHERESTHELOVEHimselfCameo appearance in the updated anti-violence video directed by Michael Jurkovac.
2022Gran HotelLead actorStarred alongside Valcke in the official video directed by Malia James, depicting themes of heartbreak and loss.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2015FilmQuest – ShortNominated
2024CinEuphoria AwardsMerit – Honorary AwardWon (shared with cast and crew)

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