Canadian actor
Noah Dalton Danby is a Canadian actor known for his work in television, film, and video game motion capture. He has appeared in recurring roles on several television series, including "Shadowhunters" (Freeform), "Defiance" (Syfy), and "Bitten" (Space). Danby's other television credits include appearances in "Condor" (MGM), "Orphan Black" (BBC America), "Hell on Wheels" (AMC), "Salvation" (CBS), and "Jupiter’s Legacy" (Netflix).
In film, Danby has held supporting roles in productions such as "State Like Sleep" opposite Michael Shannon, "Riddick" with Vin Diesel, "The Tuxedo" with Jackie Chan, "Marciano" alongside Jon Favreau, and "The Skulls" with Paul Walker. He also appears in the Mount Everest action thriller "Wings Over Everest" and the action-comedy "My Spy" with Dave Bautista.
Danby has contributed his voice and physical performance to video game franchises including Ubisoft’s "Far Cry" series and "For Honor."
He is best known for portraying Connor King in the series Painkiller Jane.
Early life
Danby was born in Guelph, Ontario, the son of painter Ken Danby.
Personal life
Danby became engaged to his Painkiller Jane co-star Kristanna Loken on January 17, 2008.[1] The two married at Loken's family's farm in Ghent, New York on May 10, 2008.[2] In an interview published on November 16, 2009, Loken announced that she had separated from husband Danby and was in a relationship with a woman.[3]
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
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