Diana Wortham
Theatre is delighted to announce that Emmy award-winning actor and
singer-songwriter Jeff Daniels performs with his son’s band, the Ben Daniels
Band, Monday, May 18, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. at Diana Wortham Theatre. Originally
scheduled for January 2015, Daniels rescheduled to May 18 due to an
unforeseen film opportunity.
Jeff Daniels
brought the house down when he last appeared at DWT in 2010, and now returns to
Asheville after wrapping the third and final season of HBO’s The
Newsroom, for which he received the Outstanding
Lead Actor Emmy Award in 2013, and the highly anticipated release last November
of the buddy comedy film sequel, Dumb and Dumber To. “Many film actors have worked in TV, and many dabble in
the theater,” mused The Detroit News in a review. “But Jeff Daniels is one of only a handful who
can count a respectable musical career alongside acclaimed work on film, TV and
stage.”
A talented
musician and vocalist, Daniels has been writing songs for more than 30 years,
having performed with the likes of Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt, Guy Clark, and Keb’
Mo’. For his next tour, Daniels is joined by his son Ben’s accomplished band,
known for its originality, musicianship, and a sound that spans Americana,
Blues, Jazz, and Rock.
Daniels has spent
the past twelve years playing venues across the country and has released five
albums to date. His albums Live and Unplugged, Grandfather’s Hat, and most recently Keep It Right
Here (featuring Brad Phillips &
Dominic John Davis) showcase Daniels’ range
as a songwriter, from the laugh-out-loud humor of “Have a Good Life (Then
Die),” to the self-deprecating tongue-in-cheek of “If William Shatner Can, I
Can Too,” to the quiet and poignant lyrics of “Middle of the Night.” On playing
with his son, Daniels shares, “I love writing
songs, I love entertaining people, and I love putting on a show. Happy to say,
the show just got better.”
In addition to earning the Outstanding Lead Actor Emmy Award in 2013 for his role as
news anchor Will McAvoy in HBO’s The Newsroom, Jeff Daniels has received Golden Globe, Screen
Actors Guild, Satellite, and Independent Spirits Awards nominations throughout
his long film career. Most notably, he is known for his roles in the movies Terms of
Endearment, The Purple Rose of Cairo, The Squid and the Whale, Speed, Gettysburg, Because of Winn-Dixie, Blood Work, and Dumb and Dumber. Daniels has also worked
extensively on television and stage, where he first distinguished himself by
winning an Obie Award in Johnny Got His Gun, and was most
recently nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in the hit Broadway play God of Carnage with fellow actors James Gandolfini, Hope Davis and Marcia Gay Harden.
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