Dai Paterson

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Dai Paterson (born David Paterson April 24, 1977 in Tasmania, Australia) is an Australian stage and film actor who has appeared in such television series as Beastmaster and Dog's Head Bay. Being theatrically trained, he has also acted in such stage productions as "Troy's House", "The Proposal", "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui", "Henry VI, Part I" and "Waiting for Godot".

Early Life and Education:
Dai's parents were both involved with local theater in Tasmania. Dai gained an interest in the craft and began training at the age of fourteen. His formal education took him to NIDA The National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, Australia. Areas of study include classical piano and commedia del arte.

Career:
Dai's film debut started with Australian band Silverchair in their music video for their song Emotion Sickness. Between small roles, theater and failed television series Dog's Head Bay Dai finally landed a role that would garner him fans from around the world; King Voden on the Canadian television series BeastMaster. Though his character only appeared in nine episodes throughout the second season his image and capable acting abilities stood out enough to gain a fan base.
When his character did not return, Dai moved on to his movie debut in the drama The Turner Affair co-starring actress Rachel Blakely. The film was not successful and Dai went back to small guest appearances on various television series including Blue Heelers and Stingers before finally finding hit acclaim on the stage.
In 2004, Dai won critical praise for his portrayal as Danny in the play Happy New; a play about two brothers who had been traumatized in childhood and in the eye of a media storm. Dai is currently with the theatrical company So Much Art...So Few Bullets.