How tall is Dan Stevens?
Dan Stevens’s height is 6ft 0in (183 cm).
How much does Dan Stevens weight?
He weights 165 lbs (75 kg).
When was Dan Stevens born?
His birthday’s on October 10, 1982.
How old is Dan Stevens?
He is 34.
Dan Stevens Body Measurements:
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Hair Color: Light Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Quick Biography Facts:
Born Name: Daniel Jonathan Stevens
Nick Name: Dan
Sun Sign: Libra
Born Place: Croydon, London, England
Nationality: England
Education: Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Occupation: Actor
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Religion: Christian
Dan Stevens Family:
•Father – His biological father is not known. His adoptive father was a teacher.
•Mother – His biological mother is not known. His adoptive mother was a teacher.
•Siblings – He has an adoptive brother
•Wife – Susie Hariet (since 2009)
•Children – 1. Daughter Willow Stevens (with Susie)
2. Son Aubrey Stevens (with Susie)
How did Dan Stevens become so famous?
Dan Stevens is an English-born actor, mostly popular as Matthew from “Downton Abbey”. Being well educated, Dan decided to pursue career of an actor and he had never been disappointed by his choice.
So, that’s his story.
Dan Stevens was adopted by a friendly family and he had never seen his biological parents. The actor used to tell that he had never been interested to find his real parents, because he liked the adoptive ones.
At the same time he was a troubled teenager, probably, the idea of being adopted made him unhappy. He was suspended several times and, probably, the only thing, which saved him, was acting.
He took part in a school play and fell in love with this process. After graduating Dan entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where started literature, but had never forgot about his dreams to become an actor.
Dan Stevens got his first role in “Masterpiece Theatre” (the series). The role was small, but it helped an actor to show his skills on the screen and get many other invitations to movies and TV series. Among his best screen works are the series “Sense & Sensibility” and “Agatha Christie’s Marple”.
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